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International Herder Society Conference - Spetember 8-10, 2014
Transatlantic & Interdiciplinary Approaches to Slavery
The conference will be held September 26-27 at Purdue University. For additional information contact Patrice Rankine
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The Cognitive Benefits of Being Bilingual
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Past Events
6th SINO-AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE SYMPOSIUM
The symposium will be held May 1-4, 2013 at Purdue University. Follow the link above for more complete information including schedule, registration, travel and contact information.
SLC Faculty Colloquium, Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:00 pm SC 239
Kabuki Theatre: An Appreciation
The Graduate Student Committee presents two professionalization workshops March 26th and March 27th. For more information, please visit the Professionalization tab on the Graduate page.DON QUIXOTE AND THE AMERICAN IMAGINATION
April 19, 2013 For more information, please contact Prof. Howard Mancing (mancing@purdue.edu).
The Department of Asian Languages is pleased to invite you to a film screening event to be held on Sunday, March 3, at 3:00 p.m. in 1005 Lilly Hall (free admission).
The event, "Living after Disaster: Stories from the 2011 Japanese Earthquake," will include the screening of a documentary film and Professor Kazumi Hatasa's lecture on the disaster andd the current recovery of the region.
13th ANNUAL GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
"Humanities and Social Change: How Literature Impacts Class, Gender and Identity"
March 1-2, 2013 Click HERE to see the full program.
Brazilian Literature Poemas e histórias de Conceição Evaristo
Dr. Ivette Wilson, PhD Purdue University, Asst. Professor of Spanish at Wabash College
The 2010 FLLinguistics Workshop Event Pictures
Revisioning Terrorism - An Interdisciplinary and International Conference, September 2011
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