Nathan Germain ~Water, Earth, and the Infinity of Being: Relational Identities and Immortality in Hugo and Verne Jan Miernowski ~Humanism, Antihumanism, Posthumanism Grazia Menechella ~Collage, Fragments, and Lasse in Nanni Balestrini’s Tales of Mafia The …
Month: March 2016
A Space Odyssey: A Journey of Vision from Leonardo DaVinci to Stanley Kubrick and Beyond
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Grand Rounds, March 11, 2016 “A Space Odyssey: A Journey of Vision from Leonardo Da Vinci to Stanley …
Departmental colloquium, Teaching Writing through Innovative Strategies
The workshop proposes a few innovative pedagogical techniques that you can integrate into your curriculum which will eventually create a better learning experience for your students and can even save you time! Presenters: Tiziana Serafini Starting with a brief …
Italian’s Sara Mattavelli receives Exceptional Service Award
Lynsey Addario, Italian alum, receives honorary degree from UW-Madison
French 626: Critical Approaches to French Literature
This course, taught entirely in French, serves as an initation to literary research for students entering the Master’s or PhD program in French. Ce cours obligatoire pour tout(e) étudiant(e) qui entre dans le programme …
French 626
DENNIS LOONEY GIVES LECTURE ON DANTE IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE
March 4, 2016 On February 12th, Dennis Looney (Professor in the Department of French and Italian Languages and Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh) completed his visit to UW-Madison with a lecture on Dante in African-American Culture.