Tweeting from French & Francophone Studies at Jacksonville University | This account does not reflect the position of the University | Ran by @tbcaudill
“I'm choosing to take a non-traditional route and study a foreign language as my major, because I want to bridge the barrier when treating patients whose primary language is not English. As a trauma surgeon, my goal is to communicate w/my patients without wasting crucial time.”
Tired of hearing students say that they didn't get the textbook for your course? Try implementing OERs: free resources that can easily be found online and integrated right into your in-person or online course. Contact the library or your JU instructional designers to learn more!
@CourtlyLit day 2
@UBC_PH@UBC_FHIS in Vancouver.
Tamara Caudill’s paper on Jean Renart’s Escoufle considered ‘Why Toul?’ Strongly inspired to visit now especially to view migratory kites. @IMdFS
We had so much fun following @JUalumni_family Katie Fritsche (‘22, BA English, French minor) this summer on social media as she documented her Arabic studies in Morocco. Katie is an MA student at @uofl. 🐬 ✈️ 🇲🇦 https://t.co/dgX60bhkVO
C'est la Journée Internationale du Petit Prince 🌈! Mais également l'anniversaire de la naissance d'Antoine de Saint Exupéry ! Une opportunité de célébrer les valeurs incarnées par le Petit Prince et de rassembler les fans du monde entier !
#lepetitprince#thelittleprince
Félicitations! 🎉
Joseph Brantley (‘23, French/Music) presented a paper at #kzoo2023 on the use of the portative organ in the trouvère repertory. He was one of only 6 undergraduates accepted to present their research.
Joseph is a student of @tbcaudill & Cristina Raurich.
Félicitations, Joseph! Joseph graduated last month with a BA in Music and French. He has presented previously at NCUR and SAMLA, on troubadour lyric and the lays of Marie de France respectively. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 #kzoo2023
Tomorrow at 3:30, my delightful now-former student Joseph Brantley will present on the possible use of portative organ in trouvère song. **Yes, his paper includes performance!**
Joseph is going on to graduate work at @UC_CCM this fall. I am so proud of him. 🥰 #kzoo2023
Did you know that French chivalry is behind a #MayDay tradition in 🇫🇷?
In the 1500s, Charles IX 👑 used to gift the Lily of the Valley flower to ladies in his court
From 1889 onwards, 🇫🇷people started handing out the flower on the streets on #1May for fraternity & #WorkersRights
From Madame to Ma’am: Outstanding Senior in French Amanda Bacallao commissioned this past Saturday as a 2nd lieutenant in the @USMarineCorps. 🇫🇷 🐬 ⚓️ 🦅 Here she receives the coveted Mameluke sword as top graduate.
We are proud of Amanda Bacallao (BA, French & Spanish, minor in Philosophy) for being honored with the President’s Award for Outstanding Service and Co-Curricular Involvement at Commencement this weekend. #juphinsup#ju2023#jacksonvilleu (1/4)
Our medals were cutting it close, but happy to hang them around the necks of our graduating seniors! Amanda Bacallao is the @AATFrench outstanding senior of the year, and Joseph Brantley received an armes de Paris medal for academic excellence. Bravo! 🎉🇫🇷🐬
"The US must embrace #multilingualism to compete on the global stage, and English learners need to be viewed from an asset-based perspective." https://t.co/54eaZbCg9s
Don’t let the title fool you! It is difficult to predict the precise job skills needed for the future. Stay curious and study the things (!) you love to be successful in a quickly changing world. ❤️
https://t.co/6uJ3Yl3g39
Today was our 6th annual Little Prince Read-A-Thon. Thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed this classic read…
“Le blé, qui est doré, me fera souvenir de toi. Et j’aimerai le bruit du vent dans le blé…” 🌾 🦊 🫅
HE'S BACK! Lupin returns on October 5th for the third installment of the heist story inspired by the French classic.
Chapeau to those who guessed the date correctly, as Netflix was more than a little vague in their initial announcement... @OmarSy@netflix@NetflixFR