Congratulations to #CornellPress author Burleigh Hendrickson. DECOLONIZING 1968 won the 2023 Alf Andrew Heggoy Book Prize awarded by @frenchcolonial.
@FFSatPSU@surlyBurleigh
See this book: https://t.co/tAItHpLBak
https://t.co/1TyYkEyj2Z
Join us next Tuesday (3/28) for our annual grad student roundtable. Noon in 121 Borland. This year participants ask "What is Missing from the Early Modern World?" Organized by Holli Turner and Brooke Tybush + featuring Héctor Linares, Taylor O´Connor, Amy Orner, and Kyle Marini.
Liberal Arts Career Week begins TODAY! 🎉 Join us for events focusing on #GapYears and career paths for @PSUPsychology and Language majors!
Visit our website for Zoom links and to explore #LACareerWeek events: https://t.co/eKvPhUTuIF
@PSULiberalArts@FFSatPSU @PennStateSIP
Dr. Paget Henry, Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Brown University, will be giving a talk on the Martinican author and philosopher titled “Réne Ménil’s Aesthetic Marxism” on Monday, November 14 from 2:30-3:30pm in 226 Burrowes Building. Reception to follow.
Get ready for our #PSUFirstGen events next week! 📅
🔹First-Gen Student Celebration: November 8, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
🔹First-Gen Photos with the Dean: November 8, 10:30–11:00 a.m.
🔹Forging a First-Gen Future: November 10, 5:30 p.m.
@DeanLangPSU@PSU_Success@PSU_Undergrad
S a v e t h e d a t e || We are very excited to have FFS alumna Lindsay Andersen join us on Thursday, October 27th to talk about her experiences working for the French multinational corporation @Dior as an E-Merchandising Manager.
Join Us For A Work-In-Progress Talk by C. Libby, "Androgyne, Androgynous, Nonbinary: Rethinking Radical Feminist Theology." The date has been changed to OCTOBER 20 at noon in 226 Burrowes.
Join Dr. Cahill @PSUHistory and Dr. Hélène Quanquin (Université de Lille, France) for a @PennStateHonors World in View discussion of the women's rights conversations between the US, France, & the Francophone world (Nov 2 at noon EST)@FFSatPSU@univ_lille
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Join us for Lunch with Honors on Wednesdays, 12:15-1:00 p.m. in W-013 Pattee Library. This week, Tracy Rutler, Assistant Professor of French and Women's Studies, presents "Careful Science in the Eighteenth Century." Lunch provided; no RSVP required!