News

Filter

Antoine Bello's Being a Writer Today Lecture

Antoine Bello's Lecture: Being a Writer Today

Franco-American writer, Antoine Bello, gave a lecture last week sharing his thoughts about what it means to be a writer today. He discussed the relationship between writers and publishers and…

Michele Gerring

Book Review by Ph.D. Alumna, Michele Gerring

Congratulations to Ph.D. alumna, Michele Gerring, whose book review was recently accepted for publication in the October issue of French Review! Michele reviewed Claire Castillon's …

France

Frolicking in France: Ben Gorski

Ben Gorski, 5th Year Senior, Double Majoring in Chemistry and French

by Elizabeth Ma

Did you always know you wanted to double major in Chemistry and French?

I knew I wanted to…

Contemporary French Civilization

Book Review of "Qui est Charlie? Sociologie d'une crise religieuse" by Michele Gerring

Congratulations to Michelle Gerring, whose book review of Emmnuel Todd's 2015 Qui est Charlie? Sociologie d'une crise religieuse, has been published in Contemporary French Civilization (…

ASCintheField

ASC in the Field

This summer, Arts and Sciences students are around the country — and the globe —interning, studying and volunteering. They are immersed in politics, out in left field studying the stats behind…

Amelia Gulick

Amelia Gulick Receives Huntington Fellowship

Congratulations to student of French, Amelia Gulick, who recently received the Huntington Fellowship!

 

The Huntington International…

Caroline Noble

Congratulations Caroline Noble!

Caroline Noble, a PhD student of French, has been awarded the AGGRS (Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship)! This scholarship will allow her to travel to Paris during this…

French 1801

Featured Autumn Course: French 1801

French 1801 Masterpieces of French Literature in Translation

Autumn 2016, WF 11:10-12:30, #33511, Baker Systems 144

Prof Heller, heller.64@osu.edu

Office hours: WF 3:45-4:30 &…

Mary Merkle

Mary Merkle Receives Huntington Fellowship

Congratulations to student of Italian, Mary Merkle, who recently received the Huntington Fellowship! 

The Huntington International Fellowships are intended to permit students majoring…