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Exploring Ghana: Culture and Industry
Led by Professors Evelyn Odonkor & Linda Martz BA3500- Management Information Systems BA3070- Operations Management BA3096- Project Practicum Ghana has been listed among the best countries to live in Africa. It has a rich history, in both culture and ...
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Fashion and Lace in Northern France
Led by Professors Magali An Berthon & Sophie Kurkdjian CM1110- Introduction to Fashion Studies CM2111- Fashion Systems & Sustainability CM2091B- Decolonizing Fashion, Design & Culture CM3004/GS3004- Communicating Fashion CM4091/CM5091- Al F ...
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History, Commemoration & Law in Strasbourg
Led by Professors Caroline D. Laurent & Rashmi Dharia FR1099FFIFB15- Testimony-Witness-Violence: Ethics and Aesthetics LW1099CCIFB15- Law-War-Crime: Legal storytelling in trials Strasbourg, a city shaped by war, reconciliation, and human rights law, p ...
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Media & European Flows of Influence
Led by Professors Fatima Aziz & Robert Payne CM5001- Global Comunication Brussels is at the center of European flows of influence. This trip will introduce students to Brussels’ colonial history and its transformation into an important political hu ...
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Concerts at La Sainte Chapelle
Monday, September 29 | 20h00 | Cost: €29 Location: La Sainte-Chapelle Experience one of the most breathtaking sights in Paris while enjoying a superb performance of classical music. La Sainte Chapelle is a treasure of French Gothic architecture and home t ...
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Cheese Museum Tour & Wine and Cheese Tasting
Wednesday, November 12 | 15h45 | Cost: €20 Location: Le Musée Vivant du Fromage Discover the rich history and craftsmanship of cheese-making with a guided tour of the Cheese Museum. Learn about French culture and its iconic culinary traditions as you enjo ...
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How to Become a Parisian in One Hour?
Friday, November 21 | 19h00 | Cost: €15 Location: Théâtre des Nouveautés For over 70 minutes, Olivier Giraud teaches his multicultural audience the art of behaving like a true Parisian in 8 lessons. After his entertaining and interactive show, you’ll have ...
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Seminar: Charles Walton, "Social Rights in the Longue durée"
Abstract: As historians have recently noted, economic and social rights have a long history. Far from being ‘second generation rights’ of the twentieth century, they are now seen as stretching back even further than the civil and political rights of the E ...
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Experimenta- New Cinema from India
The Film Studies program is delighted to host a program of contemporary Indian experimental cinema. The screening will be presented by the filmmakers Shai Heredia, Ayisha Abraham, and Priya Sen, and will be followed by a Q&A. The event will take place ...
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Care and Democracy Seminar
We are pleased to announce a seminar series dedicated to the critical intersection of Care Ethics and Democratic Theory. This series will explore how the relational dimensions of care, traditionally centered on dependency and moral responsibility, can dee ...