Italian ITAL

Italy's Margins: Posters and Presentations

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Italian
How is Italy doing today? From discrimination of minority groups to the efforts towards a more inclusive language, students of “Italy Today: From the Margins to the Center” will present their findings and the challenges that Italy faces. Formats will range from posters to presentations. Even though the class is in Italian, this event and the presentations will be in English: everybody is welcome to attend!

Axinn Center Winter Garden

Open to the Public

Migrants and Refugees in Italy: Their Stories, Their Struggles

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Italian
Many migrants arrive in Italy by boat, crossing the Mediterranean Sea at the risk of their lives. What are the legal and social challenges they face, what are the laws that regulate their lives, and what are the tensions that arise in the communities in which they arrive? A talk and discussion (in Italian and in English) with Damiana Culeddu, psychologist, and Elio Turno Arthemalle, actor and director.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Jubilation! Papal Jubilees Past and Present

Jubilation! Papal Jubilees Past and Present With a joyful Papal Bull, Pope Francis declared this year a Jubilee Year of Mercy, a year of indulgence, where pilgrimage can lead to the forgiveness of sins and freedom from “every residue left by the consequences of sin.” Is this just a papal “Get Out of Purgatory Free” card? Federico Canaccini will take us back to Pope Boniface VIII’s first Papal Jubilee in 1300 and explore the context, history and meanings of such extraordinary papal promises.

Axinn Center 103

Open to the Public

A Field Guide for Foreign Languages, Cultures and Literatures Majors

The “Field Guide for Foreign Languages, Cultures and Literatures Majors” brings back Foreign Languages alumni to help students think broadly about where their study in Foreign Languages, Cultures and Literatures might take them, and learn about the many career paths developed by alumni. The Field Guide is designed to answer the perennial question, “What can I do with my liberal arts major or degree?” The Field Guide features an alumni panel, followed by an informal reception, allowing students, alumni, and faculty to connect.
Closed to the Public