Past Events
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Organized by Miguel Valerio, assistant professor of Spanish, Department of Romance Languages & Literatures, Washington University, and colleagues from Virginia Commonwealth University, Christopher Newport University, Florida State University
Discussion: Immigration in Italy
A presentation by Professor Karim Hannachi, Research and Study Centre on Immigration (IDOS), Italy
Info session: PreMed Career Conversations: French Studies Path to Medicine
Panel event open to all majors! WashU alumni and professionals who are now MDs will share how a double major or minor in French studies is an asset when looking for a career in medicine. Panelists will share their experiences regarding studying abroad, career exploration and choice, and how the French language has been an asset to their life and career.
Performing Black Sovereignty
Miguel Valerio, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Washington University in St. Louis
How Do Black Lives Matter in Italy?
Join us for a virtual lecture and conversation in English with Italian-Brazilian activist and writer Kwanza Musi Dos Santos
Work-in-Progress. Graduate Student Colloquium
Join us for this event, featuring work from two of our Romance Languages and Literatures graduate students: Elodie Tantet from French and Gabriel Antúnez de Mayolo Kou from Hispanic Studies.
PhD Candidate Juanma Ramírez Velázquez Talk: "Transgressive Mobilities: Archival Genres/Genders in the Iberian Atlantic World, 1521-1650"
PhD Candidate Juanma Ramírez Velázquez has been invited to a campus visit for a tenure-track position. We will be holding his mock job talk. Everyone is invited to come!
How the Pandemic Has Changed Us as Learners: From Theory to Practice by Prof. María del Carmen Méndez Santos
The Washington University Foreign Language Learning Colloquium Speaker Series presents: Dr. María del Carmen Méndez Santos, Professor at the Section of General Linguistics, Department of Language, Literature, Theory of Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Alicante (Spain)
Workshop Demotivation While Learning a Foreign Language: A Skeleton in the Closet with Prof. María del Carmen Méndez Santos
The Washington University Foreign Language Learning Colloquium Speaker Series presents: Dr. María del Carmen Méndez Santos, Professor at the Section of General Linguistics, Department of Language, Literature, Theory of Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Alicante (Spain)
New Perspectives Talk: Martín Chambi
Center for the Literary Arts Launch
Online Discussion with Sana de Courcelles: Representing France at the World Health Organization
Sana de Courcelles is the former Director of the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs in France and an Affiliated Professor in the areas of public innovation and health.