Oh! The Humanities! - Dept of Romance Studies @Cornell University. Speaking French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese and studying literature and so much more!
Read Romance Studies' full statement on the recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor & Ahmaud Arbery, and the ongoing protests, here:
https://t.co/slLxTMOqMz
It's International Education Week!
Show your love for languages and join our #ConversationHours during #IEW2022 and every week!
Details at https://t.co/DSyd8cQuho
Got travel plans? Tell us all about them at one of our eight Conversation Hours this Thursday! Quechua & Yoruba at 3p, Greek & Tamil 4p, Mandarin 4:30p, Korean & Russian 5p, French 6:30p.
Full schedule at https://t.co/DSyd8cPWrQ
@AfricanaCU@CornellROMS
📣 NOW ENROLLING: Spring 2023 #courses offered by our Repair Fellows! Each small, interdisciplinary seminar is an opportunity for graduate students and advanced undergrads to engage deeply with the yearly focal theme & our Fellows: https://t.co/fIBHffX8nb @CornellGrad@CornellCAS
No olviden nuestra cita el próximo viernes 28 de octubre a las 12 pm, cuando estaremos de nuevo (re)pensando a #venezuela; esta vez junto al investigador Gianfranco Selgas (University College London). Para conectarse a la sesión vía Zoom, ver detalles en la descripción 📺
Curious what a ROMS minor can do for you? Join us from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday in K164 Klarman to chat about opportunities in French, Italian and Spanish!
Researchers working at the nexus of science and the humanities will convene for Art & Science of Thinking, a conference Oct. 21-22 in Goldwin Smith Hall’s Kaufmann Auditorium (G64). All sessions are free and open to the public.
https://t.co/VlnPWPDIfg
Last call to register!
World Languages Day
Saturday, October 22
10am - 3pm
Register your middle/high schooler for this free on-campus event about languages, cultures, and all things global.
Details at https://t.co/934LoTG1EF
#CornellWLD@CornellEinhorn@GlobalCornell
@CornellROMS @danger_chang Come to a Chats in the Stacks book talk about Julia Chang's "Blood Novels" today, 10/20, at 4 p.m.: in 107 Olin Library and online
@Cornell_Library
@danger_chang
https://t.co/XpmyacSl0E
Let's have a chat in the stacks! Join us tomorrow as @danger_chang discusses her new book "Blood Novels: Gender, Caste and Race in Spanish Realism"! 4 p.m. in 107 Olin @Cornell_Library, and on Zoom!
When ruptures, fissures and breaks can no longer be ignored, it’s time for repair, this year's @sochum theme & the focus of the Society's fall conference, Oct. 20-21. Ten brief talks and two keynote lectures are open to the public, at the AD White House.
https://t.co/UhDqaTjLK6
Save the date! Next week, Amherst's Sara Brenneis presents "Los campos: The Spanish Deportation to Nazi Concentration Camps" ... 5 p.m. in KG42. Join us!
"When ruptures, fissures and breaks can no longer be ignored, it's time for repair." The Society for the Humanities '22-'23 Fellows present their work in progress on the theme of repair at the fall conference, October 20-21 at the A.D. White House.
https://t.co/mE2EzOUbu6
“While more scholars work in such a transdisciplinary way, we still lack opportunities to have long, sustained conversations,” Dubreuil said. “This conference is trying to fill that gap.”
Save the date for this deep dive into the mind - Oct. 21 & 22!
Researchers working at the nexus of science and the humanities will convene for Art & Science of Thinking, a conference Oct. 21-22 in Goldwin Smith Hall’s Kaufmann Auditorium (G64). All sessions are free and open to the public.
https://t.co/VlnPWPDIfg
Toutes nos félicitations to French author Annie Erneaux, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature!
“The world is made to be pounced on and enjoyed,” Ernaux has written. “There is absolutely no reason at all to hold back."
https://t.co/a4J2cs9ZnV
Ceaseless Waves
A night of sounding out poetry and otherwise possibilities.
What: Ceaseless Waves
When: Thursday 6th October 2022
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Where: Sage Chapel, (Ho Plaza, Ithaca, NY 14853)