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  1. Told and Untold Narrative Identity: Disclosure Increases Meaning Making in Personal Narrative.

    none A talk by Christin Camia. Guests from outside of AUP must register 48 hours in advance. Autobiographical memories are shared in form of narratives in order to regulate emotions (Pascuzzi & Smorti, 2017) and to gain insight into the personal meani ...

  2. Addressing Gun Violence For a Safer Society

    none The Office of the President at The American University of Paris; AUP's students; the American Church in Paris; the Newtown Remembrance Action Committee; and the History, Law and Society Executive Board kindly invite you to a discussion with Park ...

  3. Beatrice Cointreau in Conversation with President Schenck: Women Entrepreneurs, "Doing it All," and Mentoring Women Leaders

    none The President's Office is partnering with the International Business Department to provide an opportunity for AUP students to learn more, directly from our celebrated speaker, about her career trajectory and choices, advice for balancing life an ...

  4. Fashion Education: Learning and Teaching Fashion; Challenges, Chances and Co-operations Workshop

    none This workshop is sponsored by The American University of Paris and its Teaching and Learning Center. It is a closed event. The field of fashion education has expanded significantly over the past years. Yet, its dimensions, practices, methods and rele ...

  5. CANCELED- Guest Speaker: Eunice Cho – ACLU Immigrants' Rights Attorney

    none Join the Department of History at The American University of Paris for a guest lecture by Eunice Cho, immigrants rights attorney at ACLU.    Eunice Cho “My job is to fight for justice through litigation and advocacy.” Eunice joined the ACLU as a Staf ...

  6. CANCELED- Guest Speaker: Lauren Markham – The Far Away Brothers

    none Join the Department of History and the AUP community in welcoming Lauren Markham on campus for a talk about wwo young migrants and the making of an American life.   Lauren Markham A fiction writer, essayist and journalist, her work most often concern ...

  7. CANCELED- Author Esther Kinsky Presents Her New Novel "Grove"

    none THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE By invitation of the Center for Writers & Translators and the Goethe-Institut Paris, Esther Kinsky will read from and discuss her novel  Grove, winner of the Leipzig Book Prize in 2018 and forthc ...

  8. Climate Change and the Limits of American Journalism

    none David Sassoon will present a critical look at the record of American journalism in reporting on climate change. His talk will address the social and political consequences of the shortcomings now exacerbated by both the financial crisis and nationali ...

  9. Vernissage for the AUP Community: "Embracing," A Black History Month Exhibition, curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii (founder of Little Africa Paris)

    none If you are an external guest and would like to see the exhibition, please register for our public vernissage on February 13, 2020. In honor of Black History Month, please join the AUP community for the opening of "Embracing," an exhibition ...

  10. Public Vernissage: "Embracing," A Black History Month Exhibition, curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii (founder of Little Africa Paris)

    none In honor of Black History Month, please join us for the public opening of "Embracing," an exhibition curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii, in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery on February 13, 2020. The exhibition will run until March 1, 2020 What does Bl ...

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