Department of French and Italian (EVENTS)
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This Yom Ha' Shoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) and on the 100th anniversary of his birth, we are honoring the life and work of Italian author and Holocaust survivor, Primo Levi. The evening will feature readings and discussion of the author's work.
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François Ozon, featured speaker for the Marianne Midwest series of discussions on contemporary topics, is an award-winning French film-maker known for tackling challenging political topics and for experimenting with genre cinema conventions. The event will be video-cast in real time and audience members in Urbana will have the opportunity to ask questions during Q&A.
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Join us, October 24, from 3 – 5pm, for a special lecture by Eleonora Stoppino, Professor of Italian and Medieval Studies, on Della Bradamante gelosa by Secondo Tarentino.
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A lecture by Elizabeth Duquette (Gettysburg College)
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Not Yo Mama’s Movement explores the similarities and differences between the racial situations in the U.S. and France and how today’s activists navigate building movements for change. A Q+A with the filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo will follow the screening.
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See here: https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/events/node/9721
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Join us with Michelle Foa. Michelle Foa is Associate Professor of Art History and Carnegie Corporation of New York Professor at the Phyllis Taylor Center at Tulane University.
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FA20 Final Grade entry will be disabled for instructors via faculty self-service on Thursday, December 23 at 2 pm. Grades roll at 5 pm on that day.
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Link: https://go.illinois.edu/EUCBrownBagKaplan Meeting ID: 813 1848 6063 Password: 272447
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"How to Publish Rather than Perish in the American Liberal Arts College: Making Connections, Maintaining Continuity, and Understanding University Culture" Zoom: https://bit.ly/2NbBbU0 Meeting ID: 843 6744 0163 Password: FRIT2021
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1-1:50pm CST - Roundtable 8: The Power of the Sacred Image Moderator: Pierpaolo Spagnolo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) This multidisciplinary roundtable brings together graduate scholars from literary studies, history, art history, and rhetoric/composition for a conversation about religion and representation in the premodern world.
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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Just Infrastructures Speaker Series: Data Feminism Wednesday, February 24, 2021 12:00 - 1:00 PM Catherine D'Ignazio, director of the Data + Feminism Lab at MIT, and Lauren Klein, director of the Digital Humanities Lab at Emory University, will present "Data Feminism."
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On Thursday, February 25 at 3 P.M. CST, the EUC will host a moderated discussion with Swedish hip hop artist Jason “Timbuktu” Diakité about his music, his recent memoir (A Drop of Midnight), and his current podcast project ("This Moment") which he produces with celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson. Zoom registration link: https://go.illinois.edu/EUDay2021Timbuktu
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The Illinois Language and Linguistics Society 13 and Sociolinguistics Symposium will be held on Friday, February 26 and Saturday, February 27, 2021. Registration applies to both events: when you register for one, you also register for the other: you can register either at: https://ills.linguistics.illinois.edu/registration/ or at: hhttps://bit.ly/3ap4VpC
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Rights, Representation, and Resources: Gender Equality in Sweden and the EU,” will be given by Her Excellency Karin Olofsdotter, Ambassador of Sweden to the United States, on Friday, February 26 at 12 P.M. CST. Zoom registration link: https://go.illinois.edu/EUDay2021keynote
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During the pandemic, the production and posting of grammar videos on YouTube has increased dramatically. I will show how the most recent edition of the e-Text for one of my Intermediate courses has benefited from these new resources.
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On Friday, March 5 at 2 P.M. CST the EUC will host an interactive theater performance of Aeschylus’s “The Suppliants” by Out of Chaos Theatre. Zoom registration link: https://go.illinois.edu/EUDay2021Suppliants
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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Lecture with Nabil Wakim, journalist (Le Monde) discussants: Dr. Sonja Stojanovic (Notre-Dame) and Dr. Daniel Maroun (UIUC) TUE MAR 16, 2021, 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM Registration: https://notredame.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CiIEtUDVRfCCoF644VJG5Q
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To register, click here: https://bit.ly/35npMHa Note: March 20th, 2021 is a Saturday and it is from 1-4 pm Central Time (2-6 Eastern)
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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University of Illinois Graduate College - Dissertation Completion Fellowships College deadline: 4/2/2021 Departmental deadline: 3/26/2021 Send application and direct references to Prof. Proulx on or before Friday, March 26
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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Academic jobs in Linguistics: A virtual (Ling) alumni panel, with implications for linguists in FRIT
A professional development workshop for graduate students in Linguistics and related fields Where: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/88995002443?pwd=MGFkK045Wm9YNlJpRFIrNElwSC9CUT09
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All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
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The topic will be fellowship applications (school and campus fellowships, national fellowships, and how to prepare and tailor application materials). Faculty and student participants representing a variety of research areas from FRIT and Comp Lit.
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This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.