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WSU Spanish Club Helps Present "A Day in México"
On September 13, members of the Wright State Spanish Club spent the morning at the Centerville Library in order to participate in "A Day in México." This event features a different country each year and this year the library reached out to the Spanish Club to assist with their activities. The
Majors & Minors Workshop
The annual Fall Majors and Minors Workshop took place again in the Millett Hall Atrium on Friday, October 3, 2014. Attendees learned about Career Preparation, Financial Wellness and Post Graduate Job Opportunities. It was a successful, fun and informative event! Students who missed this workshop are
Wright State French instructor Benjamin Hirt uses cheese making with French language lessons to help students better appreciate the history and culture of France.
A growing effort by Wright State to increase both scholarship money for travel abroad and encounters with students who have already done it is under way.
French Program Open Advising Days
Sign up for your 25 minute advising session! Schedule all the classes you’ll need for your French minor (Just four 3000 or 4000-level classes!) or major. When: Thurs,. Oct. 2, Weds., Oct. 8, Thurs., Oct. 9 in Millett 341 et 343 Click here to schedule your slot!
Stromae Concert
On Wednesday September 24, 2014, French students, alumni and professors traveled to Chicago to see the French music singer, Stromae. Click here to read the article by French professors Kirsten Halling and Pascale Abadie: page 3: "Students, alum and profs travel to Chicago to see French music star"
Modern Languages Discovery Fair
The annual Modern Language Discovery Fair took place again in the Millett Atrium on Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Attendees visited the fair booths to learn about opportunities for current and future success that languages offer at Wright State: language Honor Societies, Service Learning, Civic
Q & A session with Outstanding Modern Languages Alumni, Justin Goney
The Department of Modern Languages welcomed Outstanding Modern Languages Alumni, Justin Goney on Friday, September 12 for an informal Q & A session. "From a B.A. in French and TEFL certificate at Wright State to Software Engineer and Technical Documentation Manager at NVIDIA in Helsinki, Finland

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