Spanish Language Club
A welcoming, community-based space open to all levels, from beginners to advanced speakers. Each session is designed to help participants build confidence in Spanish through conversation, listening, reading, writing, and interactive activities in a relaxed and supportive environment. Sessions may also include cultural themes from across the Spanish-speaking world—such as music, film, and everyday life—using short readings, audio, and creative prompts to spark conversation and connection.
Edgar Ulloa Lujan, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Interdisciplinary Studies at Lakeland University. He holds a Ph.D. in Spanish Literature and Cultural Studies from Georgetown University and an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from New York University.
He is a bilingual poet, composer, and multimedia artist whose work brings together music, writing, and performance. His creative project Mi Juaritos explores memory, identity, and border experience through poetry, sound, and digital media.
As an educator, he focuses on language, culture, and community, and is especially interested in creating inclusive spaces where people can learn Spanish through conversation, cultural exploration, and shared creative experience.
