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Spring 2021 Roundup

Highlights and Milestones Joanna Lin graduated with a double major in Biology and French. Congratulations Joanna! A new Korean Concentration was approved. MIT News article A pilot First-Year Learning Community,…

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Babel Newsletter March 2019

…share their works of art. In the media MIT News reported on the March 7-8 visit to MIT by Buddhist nuns: “Buddhist nun Sister Dang Nghiem invites MIT community to

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Babel Newsletter November 2014

…“Virtuous Heroines, Conniving Heroes, and Exemplary Endings: Striking Similarities Between the Heptaméron’s 10th Tale and La Princesse de Clèves” at the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana (October 18)….

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Babel Newsletter September 2018

In the media Bruno Perreau‘s research was highlighted in “Civil rights in a complex world” in MIT News September 12, 2018. Catherine Clark‘s new book was featured in “What Paris

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Babel Newsletter November 2018

…and W.F. Chao Distinguished Buddhist Lecture Series. MORE INFO Want to share your news? Babel comes out monthly. Please submit your news to gsl-news@mit.edu by the 20th of the month….

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Babel Newsletter December 2018

…you GSL news and events. The MIT Faculty Newsletter September / October issue highlights the role of GSL in growing opportunities for MIT students to study abroad. WMBR Radio interviewed…

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Burhan Azeem (Course 3, Class of 2019), newly elected Cambridge City Councilor

…time he also maintained his native Urdu, enabling him to connect with a rich cultural heritage and community life. We caught up with the new City Council member by email…

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Babel Newsletter April 2019

…enjoyed watching Castaway on the Moon. Korean fried chicken and pizza were provided. Funded by MISTI/MIT-KOREA, the Korean program will host this event annually. In other news: due to student…

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Closing the first week of remote instruction: We did it!

…in New York City, Virginia, Cambridge (UK) and London. I’m not launching my new oral history project. I set those aside to focus on the day-to-day of caring for my…

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Fall 2021 Roundup

…group of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese and was featured as “Member in the Spotlight” in its newsletter in October. AATJ JSP SIG Newsletter Conferences and presentations In…

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Student Profiles: Johannes Norheim SB’16 SM’18

…get things across really well, always tying new vocabulary to some real-world references for Russian,” he says. “We had cooking classes to help us learn new words about food, and…

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