#ArtsMultilingualWeek starts today! Check out our programming and join us in celebrating language diversity and for a lot of free food!! Learn more: https://t.co/pe86CpSqcR
This is just about a quarter of the people who rolled up at the @cenesubc /@AMNEUBC nefariously-joint-concocted Halloween party just now, y'all... @UBC_Arts
The International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF) will be held April 20-22, 2023 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. h.t @bizabeth
https://t.co/tcciDXIGm2
The inaugural CENES Alumni Night was a highlight of last year, showcasing not only the breadth of programs & career options that CENES provides, but also what fantastic events arise when @UBC students, faculty & staff collaborate. @UBC_Arts@alumniubc https://t.co/MhGPXsW4dF
Our MOSAIC team members had the pleasure of participating in UBC Arts Multilingual Week to discuss multilingualism with students and the role it plays in supporting newcomers to Canada! @UBCMultilingual @UBC_Arts
Come join us for a pizza party and information session about the two BA programs in @cenesubc. Advisors @ilincaiurascu and @ervinmalakaj will be on site running the event. Most of the session is dedicated to community! Bring a friend.
https://t.co/mNuefdU5Ut
Check out Nigel Howard's @UBCMultilingual Keynote, "The Marginalization of Deaf Communities & Signed Languages," which takes place TODAY @ 10 am in the Dodson Room (Room 302) of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre (1961 East Mall). @cenesubc
More info: https://t.co/21NU0vOHa5
Want to learn more about the languages of the #Jewish diaspora? Then join us for a *free* lunch and a brief introduction to Yiddish and Ladino!
For more information: https://t.co/2m8JyD9YJ4
Want to learn more about the languages of the #Jewish diaspora? Then join us for a *free* lunch and a brief introduction to Yiddish and Ladino! @UBCMultilingual @cenesubc
https://t.co/gyyjLdJkNX
Austrian Word of the Week #40 #AutWrdoWk 40, is "Ramasuri", the equivalent of Cdn "gong show", last week's #CdnWrdoWk. Defintion from @OxLanguages is pretty good, though "ugs." often not seen as "colloquial standard". Origin: Bukovina-German, via Romanian in today's #Ukraine. 🇺🇦