The new issue of ti< (7.1, 2018) is now online. It features creative works by students in French Studies, Studies in Arts and Culture, as well as by Arnie McBay (MIWSFPA) and by the members of The Willow Community at Rodman Hall.
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Visite guidée en français à Rodman Hall
Saturday 7 April (2-3pm)
Rodman Hall Art Centre
Nous découvrirons les expositions ‘Up Close and In Motion’ (oeuvres de la collection permanente de Rodman Hall), ‘Just Resting My Eyes’ et ‘Core’.
Bienvenue !
Free eventPour vous rendre à Rodman Hall, veuillez consulter https://brocku.ca/rodman-hall/learn/tours/
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Weekly challenge: Broaden your Horizons
The winner of last week’s skill testing question is: Nicola Scocchia. Congratulations, Nicola!
This week’s challenge is:
Name at least *six* of the historical figures whose images are included in the collage in the display cases in the Library and the Thistle corridor.
Please send your responses to: dbielicki@brocku.ca
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Public talk Simone de Beauvoir #MeToo
Monday April 2nd, 2018, 15:30 – 17:00
Room: WH 204The PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities and the Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures department present the public talk:
Simone de Beauvoir #MeToo
Dr. Yan Hamel (TELUQ, Montreal)
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Broaden your Horizons: French, German, Hispanic & Latin American and Italian Cultures
Monday, March 19 to Sunday, April 8
Place: Display cases in the Library Commons and Thistle corridor
The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures has mounted a display in the Learning Commons and Thistle hallway showcasing various aspects of French, German, Hispanic & Latin American and Italian Cultures.
Come to view the intriguing assortment of items on display and win a prize by successfully answering a skill-testing question each week. The questions will be posted on Facebook and Twitter, as well as on the MLLC website. Please send your responses to: dbielicki@brocku.ca
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Spectacle 2018
The Brock University French club hosted their annual Spectacle event, a bilingual concert featuring French and English music and poetry from both Brock’s French Club and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures department.
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Black History Month at Brock to focus on African women in history
Brock University will mark Black History Month with a series of community events, including several meant to shine light on the contributions of African women in history.
Displays, interactive workshops, panel discussions and film screenings — many of them open to the public — will take place throughout February, both on and off campus.
Read the full story in the Brock News
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Public Lecture in French and English by Canadian Author/Artist Daniel H. Dugas
Canadian author/artist Daniel H. Dugas delivered two public lectures.
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Brock to host migrant worker forum
Experiences of migrant workers will be the focus of an upcoming forum at Brock.
The Niagara Forum on Migrant Worker Issues will take place on campus Sunday, Dec. 3.
The daylong event will bring together members of the community, including those directly impacted, to discuss strategies to enhance and support advocacy for the rights of migrant workers.
Read full article on the Brock News.
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Bilingual exhibition to shed light on Material Girls
A new Rodman Hall exhibition aims to help visitors experience Material Girls in a new way.
Colour Constructs/Constructions en couleurs, opening at the downtown St. Catharines art centre Thursday, Nov. 30, features works by students in Brock’s Visual Arts (VISA), Studies in Arts and Culture (STAC) and French Studies (FREN) programs.
Read full article in the Brock News
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