Robin Pickering-Iazzi publishes Pirandello translations

Robin Pickering-Iazzi published her translations into English of the short stories “Candelora” and “The Lord of the Ship” by Luigi Pirandello, in the collaborative digital edition of Stories for a Year(Novelle per un anno), edited by Lisa Sarti and Michael Subialka. …

Global Studies Research Fellow Program now accepting applications

The Global Studies Research Fellows (GSRF) Program is now accepting applications for a 2023 Global Studies Research Fellow. Faculty and instructional academic staff of all ranks from across the university whose research is global in nature are invited to submit …

Congratulations to Dominique Vitulli Hamilton!

Congratulations to Dominique Vitulli Hamilton, who has been selected to participate in the prestigious 2022 Ambassador Peter F. Secchia Voyage of Discovery Program offered by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). The NIAF selection committee gave special congratulations to this …

Study Abroad in Rome, Summer 2022!

The Italian program is pleased to announce the return of its popular study abroad course in Summer 2022: Summer in Rome (June 3-July 2). Study with both local instructors and UWM instructors; earn 6 credits in one month (3 language …

Alum News — Spring 2020 Dr. Manfa Sanogo, Bastien Craipain

Alum News — Spring 2020 Congratulations to MALLT alum, Dr. Manfa Sanogo (French, 2014) who moves to Kalamazoo, Michigan to take up a position of Assistant Professor in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at Kalamazoo College. Dr. Manfa …

Short Italian Films streaming online

We’re sad that Italian Film Festival USA won’t be able to bring the film festival to Milwaukee this spring, but we’re grateful that they’ve decided to post short films on their Facebook page. New films go up Saturday evening and are …

Summer Courses in French and Comparative Literature

This summer, the Department of French, Italian, and Comparative Literature is pleased to offer three entirely online courses in French and Comparative Literature: COMPLIT 135: Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century: Monsters and Monstrosity (3 undergraduate credits, 8-week course, June …

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