Congratulations to Ruth Adeniyi. The UWM Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning has selected her for a 2022-2023 UWM Teaching Fellowship. The award speaks to her dedication to student learning, interest in pedagogy and her adaptability to changing circumstances. … Continue Reading »
2022 Festival of Films in French, February 11-20
The UWM Festival of Films in French is back in person this year, for the 25th annual festival! It will run February 11 through February 20 and is free and open to the public at the UWM Union Cinema, 2200 E. Kenwood … Continue Reading »
Spring 2022 Courses in French
We’re excited to offer a wide range of French and Francophone language, literature, and culture courses in Spring 2022. Please consider joining us in-person or online for one (or more!) of these classes–hope to see you soon! Course List… Continue Reading »
Congratulations to Rania Chalhoub
Congratulations to Rania Chalhoub. She graduates this August with a MA from the MALLT program, with a concentration in French and Francophone Language, Literature and Culture. She is looking forward to continuing to teach and pursuing a PhD in world … Continue Reading »
Congratulations to Rhoda Torto
Congratulations to Rhoda Torto. She graduates this August with a MA in French and Francophone Language, Literature and Culture and she has been accepted to start her PhD studies in Francophone literatures at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Fall 2021.… Continue Reading »
Milwaukee Film Festival
French at UWM is a community partner on three films in this year’s MFF: Call Me Human (Canada / 2020 / 78 min / French, Innu-aimun with English subtitles); Downstream to Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Belgium / 2020 … Continue Reading »
Congratulations to Sarah Davies Cordova
Congratulations to Sarah Davies Cordova, Professor of French and Francophone Studies, on the publication of Mère à Mère (Mémoire d’encrier, 2019)… Continue Reading »