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Cheryl Morgan, professor and chair of French and Francophone studies, and Claire Mouflard, assistant professor of French and Francophone studies, gave presentations at the Women in French conference, hosted this year by the Winthrop-King Institute at Florida State University in Tallahassee on Feb. 8 to 10.
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Professor of French and Francophone Studies Cheryl Morgan presented a paper at the 43rd Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium, held at the University of Virginia in November.
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Hamilton in France students visited the exhibition “Being Modern: Museum of Modern Art in Paris,” the first exhibition in Paris of the New York-based Museum of Modern Art’s collection, at the Louis Vuitton Fondation on Friday, Dec. 1.
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On the morning of Nov. 18, Hamilton in France students embarked on a train leaving Paris for Alsace, Strasbourg, located in the eastern part of the country.
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President David Wippman stopped by to have lunch with Hamilton in France students on Nov. 21. The visit took place at Reid Hall, in the center of Paris.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Chair of Romance Languages & Literature and Professor of French, recently delivered a plenary address at a conference at the University of Durham, England.
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The course, "Is Paris Burning? May 1968," inspired a summer's worth of research for French major Katherine McNally ’18.
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Professor of French Cheryl Morgan recently published an essay in La Littérature en bas-bleus. Romancières en France de 1870-1914, the third and final volume in a series devoted to 19th-century French women novelists.
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Six Hamilton faculty members were recognized for their research and creative successes with the Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards, presented by Dean of Faculty Margaret Gentry on Class & Charter Day on May 8.
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Students in Hamilton’s Program in France recently attended a round table on the upcoming French presidential election. The event was organized by Hamilton in France on behalf of the Francophone programs at Reid Hall in Paris, where HiF is located. The roundtable attracted a full house, especially since it followed closely the first televised three-and-a- half-hour log debate of all candidates in the April 23 first round of voting.
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