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Lecture series:" Rap Revolution: The Effects of Banlieue Poetry on French Culture, Language and Politics"
The department of Modern Languages invited all faculty, students and staff to the tenth presentation in its lecture series, “Rap Revolution: The Effects of Banlieue Poetry on French Culture, Language and Politics" on October 12, 2016. Dr. Halling is a Professor of French in the department of Modern
2016 Arabic Immersion Day: Islamic New Year 1438
On October 7, 2016, Wright State University hosted its third Arabic Immersion Day and welcomed 16 students, parents, teachers and the principal from the Islamic Sunday School in Dayton to celebrate the Hijri New Year 1438 known as the Islamic New Year (Arabic: " Ra's al-Sanah al-Hijriya"). The first
David Lee Garrison taught Spanish, Portuguese and comparative literature and chaired the Department of Modern Languages before retiring in 2009.
An urban affairs major, Wright State senior Katie Rossman plans to pursue a career working for the government or in nonprofit management.
French Conversation
French Professors Pascale Abadie and Karine Daddah hosted an hour conversation in their Service Learning Conversation classrooms with WSU francophone students on Thursday, September 29 and Friday, September 30, 2016. Students from Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mauritania, Rwanda, Togo, Quebec, France

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