Department Activities
Below you'll find many engaging on-campus
activities, conversation groups, community gatherings,
study abroad trips, and honors societies
associated with our department. Scroll down to see our list of upcoming events. Come join us!
Upcoming Events, Conversation Groups,
and Study Abroad Trips:
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AU NID DES
MOUETTES - Every Thursday 1:15 -
2:15 at the
Cool Beans Cafe in the GUC.
Conversation for students, by students.
For all levels.
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LA
SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE - 1st Fridays: Sept. 5, Oct. 3,
Nov. 7, Dec. 5 at Adam’s Ribs (Rte 13 in Fruitland)
4:30-5:30PM - Conversation with students, faculty,
Francophone friends in the community - for intermediate and
advanced levels
- The Spanish Club will meet every other week starting
on the 11th of September at 7pm in
Fireside Lounge. Tertulias
will be held once a month on Tuesdays at Plaza Tapatia,
Fiesta Mex, La Tolteca, or Las Margaritas.
- September 24, 2008:
"The Baltimore Consort" Renaissance
musicians perform "Cancionero! Romances, Villancicos, and
Improvisations of Spain, circa 1500." With singer Jose
Lemos (Holloway Hall, 7 pm, free).
- September 17, 2008: Hispanic
Heritage Month Festival of Foods, featuring Chilean
folksinger, guitarist and songwriter Isabel Umanzor.
(Commons Bistro, 4:30 - 7:30 pm).
- October 11, 2008:
Tastes of Spain Benefit Dinner, featuring regional Spanish
tapas, paella, and desserts. (Nabb Research Center,
tickets $50.00 per person).
- October 18, 2008: Oktoberfest
Festival of Foods, featuring the music of Pugsley.
(Commons Bistro, 4:30 - 7:30 pm).
- October 30, 2008: "Don Quixote"
by Dr. Keith Brower, Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series.
(Holloway Hall, Great Hall, 7 pm).
- NOVEMBER 2 - 11, 2008: NATIONAL FRENCH WEEK (download
PDF Flyer here)
November 2,
2008: Wor
Wic Community College (Guerreri Auditorium,
3:30) FRENCH FILM: “THE DIVING BELL AND THE
BUTTERFLY” (LE SCAPHANDRE ET LE PAPILLON).
November 5, 2008: FRENCH FILM: TO BE AND TO HAVE (ÊTRE ET AVOIR).
(Henson Hall 243, 3:30 pm).
November 5, 2008: French
Festival of Foods, featuring the Stereo Kings.
(Commons Bistro, 4:30 - 7:30 pm). $9.97 + tax;
free for students with an SU meal plan.
November 8, 2008: “AN
EVENING OF FRENCH MUSIC AND POETRY”
(Fulton Hall 112, 7:00 pm). Sponsored by the
Dept. of Music & the Dept.
of Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies.
November 9, 2008: FRENCH
FILM: HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT (À LA FOLIE... PAS DU
TOUT). (Caruthers Hall 103, 7:00
pm).
November 10, 2008:
“ADVENTURES IN STUDY ABROAD” Come speak with SU
students Ashley Eschenberg, Angela Hammond
and Emilie Staubs about
their recent study abroad experiences.
(Caruthers Hall 103, 7:00 pm).
November 19, 2008: Lecture by Conflict Scholar in
Residence Dr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of legendary peace
advocate Mahatma Gandhi. (Holloway Hall Auditorium, 7
pm)
December 12, 2008: Community Reception: "Latin
America and the Delmarva Latino/a Community.
(Scarborough Student Leadership Center, 5 - 8 pm). (Download
PDF Flyer)
January 2009: History of Paris International Program led by Dr.
Arlene White (Paris, France)
January term: Ecuador trip led
by Professor Carolina Bown (Cuenca, Ecuador)
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