CUTTING REMARKS: THINKING THE POETICS OF RUPTURE (CAESURA -CÉSURE - ZÄSUR)
A PANEL ON THE FORMS OF AN À-VENIR MONDAY, MAY 08 @ 5:00-7:00 104 DARTMOUTH HALL Speakers: Frank Ruda, Heather Yeung, Robert St. Clair and Klaus Mladek
[more]A PANEL ON THE FORMS OF AN À-VENIR MONDAY, MAY 08 @ 5:00-7:00 104 DARTMOUTH HALL Speakers: Frank Ruda, Heather Yeung, Robert St. Clair and Klaus Mladek
[more]NEED MORE LITERARY TRANSLATION PRACTICE? JOIN THE WORKSHOP WITH TWO WORLD-CLASS TRANSLATORS. ANNE WEBER AND TESS LEWIS! OPEN TO ALL LANGUAGES. Join us Wednesday, May 10th 4pm-5:15-Dartmouth Hall 101 This workshop is full. Please fill out the google form to join the waitlist: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfRtQYzkj8IMIpKu8KXO9osWjfmWS2kmlTnfrwpYX87ltKI3w/viewform
[more]Faculty members from across the Arts and Sciences and a current student took part in a panel discussion on ChatGPT in language learning last week. Click here to read the full article from the Arts and Sciences webpage.
[more]Two scholars, Françoise Rubellin (Université de Nantes) and Jeffrey Leichman (LSU), who created a VR theater game: https://vespace.univ-nantes.fr/ will present a play by Marivaux to Professor Sanders French 45.01 course.
[more]Ever wanted to travel back in time to the eighteenth century? Curious about how video games can contribute to research in French studies? Come experience a VR immersion in a restituted eighteenth-century Fair theatre!
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