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CU French Club Presents... Prendre Le Large February 5th at 5pm Eaton Humanities 135 Free entry and snacks! email cufrench@colorado.edu with any questions In this 2017 film directed by Gaël Morel, a 45-year-old textile factory worker
CU French Club Presents... Coco Avant Chanel January 22nd at 5pm Eaton Humanities 150 Free entry and snacks! email cufrench@colorado.edu with any questions
CU French Club 2020 Calendar! BONJOUR! French film, food, and fun. All levels of French welcome! January 1/22 Film Series: Coco Avant Chanel - Humanities 150 @5pm February 2/5 Film Series: Prendre le Large - Humanities 135 @5pm 2/25 Fête
The number of º£½ÇÉçÇø students studying abroad is increasing at a rate that outpaces the national average, according to a new report from the Institute for International Education. Nearly 2,000 CU º£½ÇÉçÇø students
French Club Film Caché Thursday, November 14 HUMN 135 at 5:00 PM Caché is a 2005 psychological thriller written and directed by Michael Kaneke and starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche. The film which explores guilt, childhood, and
POWER TO THE PEOPLE: Multicultural Italian Hip Hop & Activism Amir Issaa October 14, 2019 7:00 PM Old Main Chapel CU º£½ÇÉçÇø Main Campus Free and open to the public The Department of French and Italian invites you to a special
This coming Saturday, October 5th beginning at 9:30am, French Club will be hosting a hike at Chautauqua! We had a lovely time with this event last year and it was fun to have the students connect in a different setting.
Congratulations to Suzanne Magnanini for receiving the 2019 President's Teaching Scholars Award Ph.D., associate professor, Department of French and Italian, CU º£½ÇÉçÇø Suzanne Magnanini, University of Colorado faculty member has been
Shelby Eidel, from Maryland, is majoring in integrative physiology and French. While Eidel has always known that she wanted to go into science, which she loves, she began taking French in middle school. She worried that if she didn’
Speak French and Eat Snacks! Wednesdays 4-6pm Eaton Humanities 350