
March 21, 2022
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2nd Annual Francophone Day
The Ohio State University's 2nd Annual Francophone Day for High School French Students and Teachers
Hosted by the Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University's French and Italian Department will be hosting its 2nd annual Francophone Day as a virtual event on Monday, March 21st, 2022 from 11am-2pm. This will be an opportunity to celebrate the cultural diversity throughout the French-speaking world and discover the many ways in which French can be part of your future. Presentations will be in French and English.
If you have any questions, contact Kate Schlosser.
We look forward to seeing you!
Schedule
11am-12pm:
Bienvenue Chez Nous
Professor Wynne Wong: "Deux films québécois"
Maimouna Dieng: Mauritanian culture & film
Professor Kate Schlosser: Manie Musicale
Holly Engel: Getting to Grad School and WWII thrillers
Paige Barton: Careers using French
12-1pm:
Thierno Diallo: Culture guinéenne à travers la littérature de jeunesse
Awo Onwudiwe: Comment voyager en France - Travel Tips for Students
Sara Alqasem : La nourriture française
Janhavi Sahasrabudhe: How I became a French major/minor
Monica Jacobs 12:30-1pm: World Media & Culture Center Interactive Virtual Tour
1-2pm
Sana Soufi: Amazigh population and the Arab population of Morocco during French colonization
On Board(hers): Telling immigrant stories through dance
Sogbe Camara: How I became a French major/minor
Ramatou Traore: Camara Laye, l’auteur guinéen de L’Enfant noir et « À ma mère «
Professor Kate Schlosser : Conversations Unbound
Closing
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2022-03-21 11:00:00
2022-03-21 14:00:00
2nd Annual Francophone Day
The Ohio State University's 2nd Annual Francophone Day for High School French Students and Teachers
Hosted by the Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University's French and Italian Department will be hosting its 2nd annual Francophone Day as a virtual event on Monday, March 21st, 2022 from 11am-2pm. This will be an opportunity to celebrate the cultural diversity throughout the French-speaking world and discover the many ways in which French can be part of your future. Presentations will be in French and English.
If you have any questions, contact Kate Schlosser.
We look forward to seeing you!
Schedule
11am-12pm:
Bienvenue Chez Nous
Professor Wynne Wong: "Deux films québécois"
Maimouna Dieng: Mauritanian culture & film
Professor Kate Schlosser: Manie Musicale
Holly Engel: Getting to Grad School and WWII thrillers
Paige Barton: Careers using French
12-1pm:
Thierno Diallo: Culture guinéenne à travers la littérature de jeunesse
Awo Onwudiwe: Comment voyager en France - Travel Tips for Students
Sara Alqasem : La nourriture française
Janhavi Sahasrabudhe: How I became a French major/minor
Monica Jacobs 12:30-1pm: World Media & Culture Center Interactive Virtual Tour
1-2pm
Sana Soufi: Amazigh population and the Arab population of Morocco during French colonization
On Board(hers): Telling immigrant stories through dance
Sogbe Camara: How I became a French major/minor
Ramatou Traore: Camara Laye, l’auteur guinéen de L’Enfant noir et « À ma mère «
Professor Kate Schlosser : Conversations Unbound
Closing
Virtual
America/New_York
public
The Ohio State University's 2nd Annual Francophone Day for High School French Students and Teachers
Hosted by the Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University's French and Italian Department will be hosting its 2nd annual Francophone Day as a virtual event on Monday, March 21st, 2022 from 11am-2pm. This will be an opportunity to celebrate the cultural diversity throughout the French-speaking world and discover the many ways in which French can be part of your future. Presentations will be in French and English.
If you have any questions, contact Kate Schlosser.
We look forward to seeing you!
Schedule
11am-12pm:
- Bienvenue Chez Nous
- Professor Wynne Wong: "Deux films québécois"
- Maimouna Dieng: Mauritanian culture & film
- Professor Kate Schlosser: Manie Musicale
- Holly Engel: Getting to Grad School and WWII thrillers
- Paige Barton: Careers using French
12-1pm:
- Thierno Diallo: Culture guinéenne à travers la littérature de jeunesse
- Awo Onwudiwe: Comment voyager en France - Travel Tips for Students
- Sara Alqasem : La nourriture française
- Janhavi Sahasrabudhe: How I became a French major/minor
- Monica Jacobs 12:30-1pm: World Media & Culture Center Interactive Virtual Tour
1-2pm
- Sana Soufi: Amazigh population and the Arab population of Morocco during French colonization
- On Board(hers): Telling immigrant stories through dance
- Sogbe Camara: How I became a French major/minor
- Ramatou Traore: Camara Laye, l’auteur guinéen de L’Enfant noir et « À ma mère «
- Professor Kate Schlosser : Conversations Unbound
- Closing