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CCDS Hosts Alumni Talk on Francophonie Through Decoloniality
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, AUP’s Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS), hosted alumna Dr. Clara Rachel Eybalin Casséus ’06 and G’09 for a discussion of her recent book, Une Caraïbe décoloniale: Ressusciter les ancêtres à travers la langue. (A deco ...
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Michael Festl on Experimental Democracy
Dr. Michael Festl On Thursday, April 21, 2022, AUP’s Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS), a research center that promotes the practice, study and life of democracy, hosted Dr. Michael Festl, Permanent Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of S ...
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CCDS Hosts AUP’s Professor Miranda Spieler: The Case of Ourika
Professor Miranda Spieler On Monday, May 2, 2022, Demos21, a series of lectures, roundtables and workshops organized by AUP’s Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS), hosted CCDS fellow Miranda Spieler. Professor Spieler led a discussion on her forth ...
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Career Hangout
The Center for Academic Advising, Careers and Experiential Learning is inviting all students. If you are looking for a job, or will be soon, this is an opportunity to check in each week with fellow students and alumni and a member of the careers team to g ...
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Professor Amanda Dennis Book Launch: Her Here
Join us as we celebrate the launch of Creative Writing and Comparative Literature professor Amanda Dennis's debut fiction. Her Here is an existential detective story about a young woman's pursuit of a another who has gone missing in Thailand. ...
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Fifty Sounds: A Reading and Talk by Polly Barton
AUP's Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to present a reading and conversation with Polly Barton about Fifty Sounds, winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize. In the book, Barton attempts to exhaust her obsession with the co ...
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Fragments of an Infinite Memory: A Workshop with Author Maël Renouard & Translator Peter Behrman de Sinety
Fragments of an Infinite Memory is a uniquely philosophical, erudite, and personal investigation into the internet and modern life. It begins with a forgetful Renouard wishing he could Google the events of his own past. The novelist, translator, and form ...
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Racism in Obstetrics and Gynecology with Rachel Bervell, MD
ReSisters is honored to host Rachel Bervell, MD, co-founder of the Black OBGYN Project to discuss the racist history of obstetrics and gynecology and how it persists today. The Black OBGYN Project is an Instagram page led by two Black ObGyn doctors on the ...
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Chine et Etats Unis
Dans le cadre de ses cycles annuels thématiques, la Fondation Prospective et Innovation a retenu de suivre la première année de la présidence de Joe Biden. Elle le fera en privilégiant la relation des États-Unis et le monde émergent (en particulier la Chi ...
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Sophie Mackintosh appointed as Paris Writer in Residence
The American University of Paris, and the Paris School of Arts and Culture are pleased to announce that Sophie Mackintosh has been appointed to the third Paris Writer’s Residency. We look forward to welcoming her to the French capital to work with student ...