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After a phenomenal first day of presentations, we are excited for day 2 of In/Between! Today's program features several undergraduate and graduate student paper/research panels, as well as a faculty book showcase and a keynote presentation from Prof. Lionel Cuillé (Washington U).
Tomorrow begins the annual In/Between conference, showcasing research by our students and faculty! The 2025 theme is "Language for the Common Good." Lionel Cuillé (Washington U) will deliver the keynote: "Literature, Culture, and Healthcare: A New Frontier for Language Programs"
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Prof. Cuillé will present "Literature, Culture, and Healthcare: A New Frontier for Language Programs." How can we reposition our language departments as vital contributors to STEM fields while preserving our commitment to literature and culture?
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We are excited for day one of LCSL's annual In/Between conference! Today will start with a Classics undergraduate student panel, followed by a bilingual poetry reading (featuring poetry in twelve languages!). See the full program of events at inbetween.lcsl.uic.edu.
Tomorrow begins the annual In/Between conference, showcasing research by our students and faculty! The 2025 theme is "Language for the Common Good." Lionel Cuillé (Washington U) will deliver the keynote: "Literature, Culture, and Healthcare: A New Frontier for Language Programs"
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Tomorrow begins the annual In/Between conference, showcasing research by our students and faculty! The 2025 theme is "Language for the Common Good." Lionel Cuillé (Washington U) will deliver the keynote: "Literature, Culture, and Healthcare: A New Frontier for Language Programs"
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The program also features: – Five faculty/graduate student paper panels – Four undergraduate panels (with 24 student participants) – A multilingual poetry reading with featuring 17 readers and 11 languages – A faculty book showcase celebrating four new books
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Events will be held in UH 1501 and 1750 this Thurs-Fri, 2/27-28. A full program of events can be found at inbetween.lcsl.uic.edu
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Today at 4:30 in UH 1501! Polish Poetry in Translation: A Discussion with Krzysztof Siwczyk and Piotr Florczyk. One of Poland's most accomplished writers, Siwczyk has just published a translation of his poetry with U of Chicago Press. A discussion with the translator will follow.
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Join us tomorrow for two talks offered by the Dept. of Hispanic Studies! 3pm in UH 1501: Dr. Lillian Gorman – “Zones of Encuentro: Language & Identities in Northern New Mexico” 4pm in UH 1750: Dr. Mariselle Meléndez – “Race & Spanish American Pride in the 18th Century”
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Warm up with some hot cocoa and learn about spring 2025 French courses TODAY 1-2pm in GH 308! All artistic levels welcome and supplies will be provided! 🍫🧑‍🎨
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Warm up with a movie tomorrow (Thursday, 11/21) in Grant Hall 308 at 2pm! The KNOWING INDIA series will be screening ENGLISH VINGLISH.🍿English Vinglish depicts the social & cultural implications of language in the life of the protagonist, an ordinary middle-class Indian woman.
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Today at 5pm in GH 207 – a discussion about linguistic innovation in Quebec!
Parlez-vous québécois ? Stop by GH 207 this Thursday, 11/14 at 5pm to learn about linguistic innovation in Quebec from Aimée Laberge, novelist and former Director of Programming at the Alliance Française de Chicago!
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"Rewriting Literary History with Algorithms" – today and tomorrow at the Institute for the Humanities! @UICHumanities View the program: go.uic.edu/UICMaxKadeConfere…
The 2024 Max Kade Conference, "Rewriting Literary History with Algorithms," will be held this Thursday and Friday at the Institute for the Humanities! @UICHumanities View the conference program: go.uic.edu/UICMaxKadeConfere…
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The 2024 Max Kade Conference, "Rewriting Literary History with Algorithms," will be held this Thursday and Friday at the Institute for the Humanities! @UICHumanities View the conference program: go.uic.edu/UICMaxKadeConfere…
Join us at @UICHumanities Nov. 14-15 for "Rewriting Literary History with Algorithms"! At the intersection of the humanities & information technology, computational literary studies have emerged as a dynamic approach for remapping our understanding of literary analysis & history.
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Parlez-vous québécois ? Stop by GH 207 this Thursday, 11/14 at 5pm to learn about linguistic innovation in Quebec from Aimée Laberge, novelist and former Director of Programming at the Alliance Française de Chicago!
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Join us at @UICHumanities Nov. 14-15 for "Rewriting Literary History with Algorithms"! At the intersection of the humanities & information technology, computational literary studies have emerged as a dynamic approach for remapping our understanding of literary analysis & history.
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This conference aims to highlight the growing relevance of this novel field not only for Literary and Cultural Studies in modern language departments but also for related disciplines such as History and English as well as Computer Science and Data Science.
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Learn more about the graduate programs in the School of Literature, Cultural Studies and Linguistics at our virtual LCSL Graduate Programs Open House, tomorrow (11/8) at 10am CT! Register now to receive a Zoom link. We look forward to meeting you! go.uic.edu/LCSLOpenHouse

Come to our virtual open house next Friday, 11/8 at 10am CT to learn more about the School of LCSL's graduate programs! Register now to receive a Zoom link 24 hours in advance. go.uic.edu/LCSLOpenHouse
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Don't forget to stop by UH 1750 tomorrow at 12:00 for a talk about how fans of Korean pop culture engage with and learn about Korean culture, history, and language through their fandom!
Come to UH 1750 at 12:00 on Nov. 6 to learn how fans of Korean popular culture (particularly fans of K-pop) engage with & learn about Korean culture, history, & language through their fandom. Dr. Hanae Kim will discuss key findings from two recent studies. Gimbap will be served!
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The Catholic Studies Program will host an exciting lecture at the Institute for the Humanities (BSB) tomorrow, Nov. 6 at 4:00! Professor Kristy Nabhan-Warren will discuss her book "Meatpacking America: How Migration, Work, and Faith Unite and Divide the Heartland."
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