Posted in November 2009

Another French Class To Consider

Fren 3611 Courts, Patrons, and the Construction of Culture in the Twelfth Century 01:25 P.M. – 02:15 P.M. , M,W,F Professor Mary Brown Courtliness is perhaps the central star in the constellation of concepts that we attribute to the culture of the late Middle Ages, although it is easier to drop the term in casual conversation … Continue reading »

It is Registration Time Again

While it seems that this semester has just started, it is time to register for next semester’s classes. There are many options to choose from. Below we have highlighted two courses in Italian and two courses in French that you may be interested in taking next semester. Don’t forget to check the Class Search on … Continue reading »

A Few Interesting Courses Offered in Italian

Ital 3640 Topics in Italian Studies: The Italian Exiles Taught by Assoc. Professor Susanna Ferlito Tu,Th 12:45-2:00 In this course we will be examining the topic of exile in 19th and 20th century Italy. We will keep in mind a history of exiled individuals and gender differences between experiences of exile. We will keep a … Continue reading »

A Few Interesting Courses Offered in French

Fren 3650 Topics in French/Francophone Cultures: Contemporary African Francophone Theater Taught by Sylvie Ngilla Tu,Th 12:45-2:00 Prereq. 3015 This course examines the ways in which the body, music, language, sexuality, and narrative techniques are mobilized to interpret postcolonial identity in avant-garde and experimental theater by contemporary francophone African playwrights. We will engage notion of violence … Continue reading »

Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships for Study Abroad in 2011-12

For those of you who are studying abroad next school year, here is a great opportunity for a scholarship! Info Session: Wednesday November 4, 3:35-4:30, Folwell Hall 108 Learn from Rotary representatives about the world’s largest privately funded scholarship program for international education! Opportunities are offered for a year of study abroad in nearly 100 … Continue reading »