Postponed: French Cooking Workshop!
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie.
Come and make couscous and petits-choux at this Cooking Workshop! This event will be held in French.
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie.
Come and make couscous and petits-choux at this Cooking Workshop! This event will be held in French.
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie.
A public book event on Wednesday, April 1 at The White Whale Bookstore in Bloomfield.
Hosted by the Dept. of French and Italian, with support from the Year of Creativity, the Honors College, and the Humanities Center.
Questions? Contact Prof. Kaliane Ung
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie. Come create a modern bestiary with Audrée Wilhelmy. This event will be in French.
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie. A screening of the Franco-Senegalese drama film. The film is in French w/ English subtitles.
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie.
Quebecois Author Ms. Wilhelmy discusses The Body of the Beasts, her book on animality and humanness. The event will be in English.
Please join us!
There will also a public book event on Wednesday, April 1 at The White Whale Bookstore in Bloomfield. 7 pm.
Hosted by the Dept. of French and Italian, with support from the Year of Creativity, the Honors College, and the Humanities Center.
Questions? Contact Prof. Kaliane Ung
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie. Come see the students from the French Theatre Workshop rehearse L’Ecole des femmes.
This event will be in French.
Part of FRIT's Week of Francophonie. A talk on French Rom-Coms by Dr. Mary Harrod.
Due to economic development and globalization, cities continue to grow with predictions that 70 of the world’s population will live in urban areas by the year 2050. This course, then, will view cities as hubs where patterns, connections, discussions, and the processes shape such issues as social justice, economic development, technology, migration, the environment among others. By examining cities as a lens, this sequence of weekend courses encourages students to examine cities as a system for discussing social processes being built and rebuilt.
Prof. Heng is the author of The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages (Cambridge, 2018). This book is a major intervention in Medieval Studies and has sparked conversations across a number of disciplines. We are excited to be able to discuss that project with her. This lecture will be followed by informal responses from a number of members of the Pitt community - some from MRST, some not.