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Profe. Jeff
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Welcome/Bienvenidos

Profe. Jeff is a College Professor of Spanish currently at New Mexico State University where he works as Coordinator for the Spanish 111-212 courses, the Coordinator for Graduate Assistants, and Graduate Director for the MA in Spanish program.  He is also the Foreign Studies Advisor and enjoys helping students go abroad to learn Spanish especially, but any language in general.

Use the following as a guide to see where to go in this site for help based on your interests or needs.  You can either navigate there by clicking on the links above or the sections here below.  

I'm an Aggie studying Spanish 111 - 212!

I'm a Grad Student or Teacher interested in Teaching with Technology!

I'm interested in studying a language abroad!


Please understand as well that this site is constantly under construction, so send suggestions and visit frequently!