French LLC
Sign up now for the French LLC (Living and Learning Community) For more information, email: Arthur.Gavat@Dartmouth.edu
[more]Sign up now for the French LLC (Living and Learning Community) For more information, email: Arthur.Gavat@Dartmouth.edu
[more]Wednesday, January 18, 2023 3:45pm – 5:00pm Common Ground, Collis Center Sponsored by: Guarini Institute for International Education (OCP) Intended Audience(s): Public Categories: Arts and Sciences Students are invited to join us in Collis Common Ground on Wednesday, January 18th from 4-5 pm for a diverse panel of upperclassmen who have studied away on Guarini Institute programs. These program alumni will reflect on their experiences and share advice to students interested in studying away. Come for the snacks, stay for the conversation! This event is being organized by Student Alumni Mentors at the Guarini Institute who have all studied away on at least one off-campus program. To learn more about Student Alumni Mentors at the Guarini Institute please read more here: https://guarini.dartmouth.edu/about/people/student-alumni-mentors Please register for the event to let us know more about you and what you are interested in hearing about from the panel. We look forward to seeing you! Doors open at 3:45 PM. Direct link to registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3kpIz9Qm-unjl0ErmLv4yPo7GEKKx23lWepO141MyPFt4XA/viewform For more information, contact: Noelle Warinsky noelle.l.warinsky@dartmouth.edu Permanent URL to this event: https://guarini.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=69046 Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
[more]Associate Professor Nancy Canepa's book, The Enchanted Boot, has been short-listed for the IPTA (Italian Prose in Translation Award), awarded by the American Literary Translators Association. Click here for details.
[more]Place de Furstenberg-one of the many places you will go while in Paris. In addition to coursework, students explore the city and region with excursions to museums, architectural sites and participation in cultural events.
[more]Scholars from around the world will convene at Dartmouth Nov. 10 and 11 to explore literary texts through the framework of sound—working across traditions, histories, and languages to reconnect with literature's oral and aural origins.
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