Wednesday, February 16th, 2022, 4:30PM in Main Hall 201
Michele Kenfack, ACLS Post-Doctoral Fellow in Comparative Literature, Harvard University
Talk Title: Home Sweet Home: Reversed Migration and Identity in Francophone Literature
Wednesday, February 16th, 2022, 4:30PM in Main Hall 201
Michele Kenfack, ACLS Post-Doctoral Fellow in Comparative Literature, Harvard University
Talk Title: Home Sweet Home: Reversed Migration and Identity in Francophone Literature
Professor Beth Haines (and colleagues) has once again provided a list of Lawrence students who have expressed an interest in babysitting/pet-sitting for faculty and staff.
If you would like a copy of the list, please contact Jane at jane.uitenbroek@lawrence.edu and I will send it to you.
Note: For the protection of our students, please do not share the list with anyone outside of the Lawrence University community.
Jane Uitenbroek
Administrative Assistant, Briggs Hall 426
We invite community members, faculty, and students to the LU campus cinema next week for special showings of the documentary film “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.”
The film asks audiences to consider Fred Roger’s advocacy for childhood through children’s television programming. His messages of kindness, love, and concern for children and their emotional well-being impacted generations of children and adults. How might his legacy impact our own work in our communities today?
Showings will occur at midnight Friday Sept. 28, and on Saturday Sept. 29 at 2pm and 8pm.
Immediately following the Saturday, 2pm showing, faculty from the LU Education and Psychology Departments will conduct a community conversation and Q/A on “Kindness, Childhood, and Building a Community.” Refreshments provided.
These special showings are generously sponsored by The John and Sally Mielke Community Collaboration Program and SOUP.