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From a Francophone Perspective: Gender and Race in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
none Article written by AUP Assistant Professor Caroline Laurent, French Studies and Modern ... ://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/Screenshot%202024-08-01%20at%2011.17.48.png 0 Gender Trouble: The Struggles of Women Athletes Women’s sports and ... the field of postcolonial studies, when speaking of women of color, the concept of ‘double ...
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AUP Paris Chapter Coffee Tasting at the Belleville Brûlerie
none On January 12, 2019, the AUP Alumni Paris Chapter held its first event of the year – a coffee ... https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/coffee-2.jpg Alumna Lacy Audry G’13 0 As part of the event, Lacy gave an overview of the coffee-making process ... industry. One of the goals of the event was to provide the community with unprecedented access to something ...
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The AMEX Gets a Refresh
0 I really want to have students feel comfortable and to create a cozy environment for student events. I also ... his studies at Ferrandi here in Paris – one of the world’s most renowned cooking schools, where he ... really want to have students feel comfortable and to create a cozy environment for student events. I also ...
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Alexandra Marin
events, such as the ICC Institute Annual Conference, ICC Institute Jurisprudential Debate, ICC Institute ... Legal Studies in The Hague to be the youngest speaker among distinguished legal professionals and ... International Chamber of Commerce, such as the Global Events Team. A challenge that I have experienced during my ...
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UNESCO Youth Forum
new development agenda. At this historic event, 25 students from AUP Student Media (ASM) were invited ... to provide on-the-ground news coverage as the Forum’s official news source, with daily glimpses into ... https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/UNESCO-1.jpg 0 According to Anne Elder, executive editor for ASM’s news website, “Collaborating with UNESCO is ...
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Faith Toran G'18, Cultural Program
experience of an international study trip. When it comes to Coup de Pouce, a little help really does go a ... Communications, having opted for the course’s Development Communications track. In 2017, she was the recipient of ... a Coup de Pouce travel grant to help fund a trip to Auroville, India, to take part in the Sustainable ...
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I Am Not Proud to be German: East German Identity and The Legacy of Fascism
revolution of 1989 “We are the people” the AfD shocked many with its dramatic electoral success of 2017 ... participants in the study reject the idea of being proud to be German, and argue that only for the two months ... scholarship.” She has been a Writing Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Studies (2022), and in ...
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One Alumna’s Mission to Bring Thai Authors to an English Audience
childhood in Bangkok, moved to the US as a 12-year-old and now lives in Germany after studying in Paris. “I ... studied comparative literature at Harvard before getting a law degree at Columbia and spending five years ... would become the 2017 short story collection The Sad Part Was. From left: Prabda Yoon, Mui Poopoksakul ...
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Faith, Human Rights & Co-Existence
none The Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention at the ... between religion and human rights. The event is organized by AUP professors Susan Perry and Waddick Doyle, ... Justin Kaeppi and with support from the Schaeffer Center This two-day event, organized by the American ...
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A Day With Writer-in-residence E. Tracy Grinnell
Grinnell is the author of four books of poetry, Hell Figures (Nightboat Books), which was a finalist for ... the Firecracker Award in Poetry; portrait of a lesser subject (elis press); Some Clear Souvenir (O ... Leslie Scalapino into French (Éditions Corti). Her poetry, essays and visual art have also appeared in ...