UWM alumna’s passion helps prison pregnancies
Where will a UWM French major take you? Cara Kreuziger’s passion brought her to the Minnesota Prison Doula Project. Read more in this alumni profile!
Where will a UWM French major take you? Cara Kreuziger’s passion brought her to the Minnesota Prison Doula Project. Read more in this alumni profile!
#IAMUWM: Masters of Sustainable Peacebuilding student and French program teaching assistant Elodie Kassa speaks about her work at UWM and around the globe!
Thank you to all the participants in this year’s wonderful International Dessert Competition, and congratulations to all of the winners! Thanks also to all of the community businesses that donated an amazing array of prizes and also supported us by sending terrific volunteer …
Professor Davies-Cordova studies the often painful Haitian past with her newest publication: “Ending the Haunting, Halting Whisperings of the Unspoken: Confronting the Haitian Past in the Literary Works of Agnant, Danticat, and Trouillot” in Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition : A …
Translators Without Borders’ Volunteer page currently features a great profile of Selima ben Chagra, a 2015 graduate of UWM’s MA program in Language, Literature, and Translation, with a concentration in French to English Translation, and a former teaching assistant in UWM’s French Program!
Registration is now open for UWM’s 3rd International Dessert Competition. Register by April 11; compete (or just attend!) on April 18. From UWM Report: A world of desserts right here on the UWM campus
Professor Davies-Cordova studies the often painful Haitian past with her newest publication: “Ending the Haunting, Halting Whisperings of the Unspoken: Confronting the Haitian Past in the Literary Works of Agnant, Danticat, and Trouillot” in Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition : A …
The Department of French, Italian and Comparative Literature, and the French program at UWM are proud to announce the publication of “African Refugees Asunder in South Africa: Performing the Fallout of Violence in Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking” in the …
Joséphine Bacon is a member of the First Nations in Canada and shares her experiences growing up in the Innu society as they made the change from traditional lifeways into the more sedentary life of reservation living. She shares her experiences through …
Each year the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) offers multiple scholarships and travel awards to advanced undergraduates and graduate students at UWM that may be of interest to students of both Comparative Literature and French. This spring, …