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This international film festival will run from March 8-April 4.
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French film screening.
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Film Screening: "Forgetting Vietnam" with introduction by filmmaker/theorist Trinh T. Minh-ha, Professor of Rhetoric and Gender & Women's Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
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This international film festival will run from March 8-April 4.
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GWS 40th Anniversary lecture; Trinh T. Minh-ha, "The Everyday Interval of Resistance".
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French Festival will have fun activities created by several groups of undergraduate students and orchestrated by Amy Clay and Dan Maroun. Part of the Festival will be the handing out of undergraduate awards.
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Experts from the US and the EU will speak on transatlantic relations past and present.
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Iana Markevych will discuss challenges facing researchers of greenspaces in Europe.
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Transatlantic Educators Dialogue: Transformative Connectivity and Learning with Teachers from Europe
Hear Jennifer Smith, a local K-12 educator, talk about her experiences collaborating with European colleagues.
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The Italian Talent Show, sponsored by the Department of French & Italian, will feature 40 student artists who will sing, recite, act, and perform music.
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This videoconference will discuss what's at stake in the European Parliamentary elections.
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Hande Ozdinler, PhD, Neuroscientist and painter, inventor of OzdinART, and co-founder of the Art Loves Science Foundation, will speak about OzdinART and the Turkish art of marbling (ebru).
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Dr. Gaston’s talk will focus on his research from his 2010 book entitled, The Challenge of Bologna: What European Education Has to Teach Us and Why It’s Important That We Learn It (2010).
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Dominique Kalifa is a historian and professor at the University of Paris 1, where he heads the Center for 19th-Century History. His latest book,"Vice, Crime, and Poverty: How the Western Imagination Invented the Underworld," is forthcoming in spring 2019 from Columbia University Press.
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Workshop for graduate students in History and in French and Italian to talk with Prof. Dominique Kalifa about his new book: Vice, Crime and Poverty in the Western Imagination. GRAD STUDENTS: Please email your RSVP for this workshop to tchaplin@illinois.edu.
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This is an annual, student-run conference aimed primarily at providing graduate students a local and friendly venue in which to present and discuss research on any topic related to language and linguistics.