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Endowment to Support Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures

Monday, February 3, 2014, By Sarah Scalese
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When he arrived on the 黑料不打烊 campus in 1988, he was chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics (LLL). Today, Harold G. Jones is an emeritus professor of Spanish, a philanthropist and, most recently, the man responsible for establishing an endowment to support Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures.

Emeritus Professor Harold G. Jones, center, donated $160,000 to the journal Symposium. Left to right at the celebration for the donation are: Chancellor Kent Syverud, Dean George M. Langford, Jones, Amy Wyngaard and Gail Bulman.

Emeritus Professor Harold G. Jones, center, donated $160,000 to the journal Symposium. Left to right at the celebration for the donation are Chancellor Kent Syverud, Dean George M. Langford, Jones, Amy Wyngaard and Gail Bulman.

The long-time faculty member, who taught in for 23 years, has donated $160,000 to create an endowed fund to support activities that promote the scholarly reputation of the journal and broaden the sphere of its outreach.

鈥淚 can remember the first time I was exposed to Symposium. I was an undergrad at Brown University and not quite sure of the academic track I wanted to take,鈥 Jones says. 鈥淏ut it became very clear after reading the journal鈥檚 articles that my passion for language, learning and culture would be what would guide my career for years to come. Guaranteeing that other young scholars have access to this publication is not only important to me, but also critical for the future of the study of modern literatures.鈥

Founded in 1946 at SU, Symposium is a quarterly publication edited by members of LLL in collaboration with 29 associate editors from premier institutions in the United States and abroad. The department鈥檚 leadership has positioned the journal as one of the world’s leading periodicals on modern literatures. Contributions, often comparative in scope, examine literary texts written in languages other than English.

Amy Wyngaard, the journal鈥檚 executive editor since 2007 and professor of French, has ambitious plans for Symposium鈥檚 future, many of which Jones’ endowment will support.

鈥淎my is prepared to take Symposium to the next level,” Jones adds. “Her energy is infectious; her ideas, big; and her commitment to scholarship in modern literatures is unwavering. With Amy at the helm and with this endowment firmly in place, I have no doubt the journal will continue to thrive in the coming years.鈥

鈥淭here aren鈥檛 enough words in the English language鈥攐r in Spanish or French, for that matter鈥攖o express how thankful our department is for Harold鈥檚 generosity,鈥 Wyngaard says. 鈥淗e has given so much of himself to this institution and to the journal. The humanities are the heart and soul of any liberal arts education and Harold鈥檚 commitment to this field is truly remarkable.鈥

Published and distributed by Taylor and Francis Group, Symposium is distributed via print and electronic copy to more than 1,900 institutions worldwide.

 

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