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Jose Cano served as an Instructor in the Spanish Program of the Department of Modern Languages and Classics, College of Arts and Sciences, at The University of Alabama. Holding a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, he focused on language studies and Spanish within modern languages and literature. His tenure, documented from 2010 to 2023 in public salary records, involved teaching Spanish language and culture to undergraduate students, contributing to the department's mission of linguistic proficiency and cultural immersion.
Cano played a pivotal role in international education initiatives, acting as the primary contact for the Alabama-in-Spain Summer Program, offered in Madrid. This program provided total immersion experiences designed to complement instruction for Spanish minors and majors at The University of Alabama, emphasizing practical language application and cultural engagement. Department documents list his office at 226 BB Comer Hall, Box 870246, with phone (205) 348-2439. He was also the designated contact for the Spanish Convention 2019, an event hosted by the UA Spanish Program featuring competitions and activities to promote Hispanic language and culture. Polyglot newsletters from 2013 reference his involvement in study abroad programs to Spain. University news from 2008 mentions him as an instructor receiving honors, while student publications referred to him as Professor Jose Cano. His professional email is jcano@ua.edu.

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