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2022 de Courtivron Writing Prize

…immigrant takes to come to the United States. With vivid images he describes his hopes, his sacrifices and his struggles in a new country. Ultimately, he makes a final journey…

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2019 German Studies Excellence Award

…Race in a New Europe Second Prize David Darrow, course 18, class of 2021, for his poem “without title” form the class 21G.402 German II Kaleigh Hunt, course 10, class…

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MIT students travel to Paris over IAP

…but also new major architectural projects and street art. They met with Opera principal dancer, Germain Louvet, who gave them a private tour of the Palais Garnier. They saw the…

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Why study theater in a German language class?

…ways that really opened my eyes. This article was also published in MIT News. Emily Goodling is a lecturer in German in Global Languages at MIT. She teaches class 21G.411…

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Global Languages pre-reg FAIR!

Global Languages Pre-Reg Fair Mon. 12/2/24 3:30-5:00pm Bush Room (10-105) INFO BOOTHS ! RAFFLES! INTERNATIONAL TREATS! Open the door to new study and career opportunities through languages. Learn about offerings…

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Condry conducting field work in Tokyo, Boston, and Berlin

Ian Condry is currently on sabbatical to work on his new book tentatively titled “Everything is Free Now, and Why That’s Good for Music and Musicians.” He reports that he…

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2018 German Studies Excellence Award

First Prize Jenny Li ’20, New York, NY Second Prize Andrea Blankenship ’18, Saline, MI Felipe de Quesada ’19, Mexico City, Mexico Third Prize David Silverstein ’20, Philadelphia, PA Thomas

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Student Profiles: Marie Menshova ’17

…Russia, the daughter of a Russian mother and American father, with a basic grasp of the English language. “I didn’t feel like an American, and knew very little about American…

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Education and Exclusion: A Lecture and Gallery Visit with Professor Emma Teng

Presented by the Chinese Historical Society of New England 5:15pm Refreshments & Gallery Viewing, Maihaugen Gallery | 6:15pm Lecture, Killian Hall Free and open to the public RESERVE YOUR FREE

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2021 de Courtivron Writing Prize

…both “Team America and Team China.” Second Prize Laura Rosado, ’22, Course 2A/21W, from New Haven, CT, for “I am two and one and nothing all at once.” In this…

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Adventures in Remote Teaching and Learning

The race to launch remote instruction under challenging circumstances was a new experience for us in Global Languages, and we were pleasantly surprised after the first week of online classes…

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Lecture by François Noudelmann

…the questions of self-construction and family memory will be addressed. François Noudelmann is Professor of French Literature, Thought, and Culture at New York University where he runs La Maison Française….

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