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  • Tombola flyer
    Thursday, December 7th 5:00-6:30pm HUMN 250 Join us for our yearly game of Tombola! Win prizes and enjoy Italian holiday specialty treats: pandoro, panettone and torrone. All levels welcome. Bring a friend!
  • Learn how to knit in Italian!
    Learn how to knit and finger knit in Italian! No prior knowledge required. When: Thursday, 11/30 at 4:00PM Where: In the HIVE (CASE 380)  
  • Italian movie in the HIVE
    When: 11/27 5:00PM Where: In the HIVE (Case 380) Join us for "My Name is Tanino", a film in Italian with English subtitles.
  • a flyer of Trivia Night
    CU French Club Trivia Night Monday, November 13th at 5PM @the Hive (CASE E380) Show your knowledge of Francophone culture! Snacks and drinks provided
  • A flyer sharing information on "Maka"
    The Department of French & Italian presents: "Maka" A film on national belonging, migration, and race through the eye of Makaping, a Cameroonian-Italian anthropologist, writer and the first Black woman news anchor on Italian television and
  • A flyer sharing information on Match de Foot
    Show your soccer spirit and come play or cheer! October 24th - 12-2PM - Indoor TURF Gym (Althetic Recreation Space)
  • L'italiano e la sostenibilità
    Join FRIT for L’Italiano e la sostenibilità - a celebration of Week of the Italian Language in the World.  October 16th 5:30PM - 7:45Pm HUMN 1B70 - "Siccità" - A film (2022) directed by Paolo Virzì in Italian with English subtitles ("Dry" in
  • Flyer for French Club's Pétanque game
    Come play Pétanque! Thursday, October 5th 4:00PM Norlin Quad
  • A flyer sharing information on Tavola Italiana
    Tavola Italiana: Geografia d'Italia   Th. Oct. 5  4:40 pm to 5:30 pm in the ALTEC HIVE (CASE E380) Please come to our next conversation event. We will use Google Earth to learn about Italian geography in general and to discover some
  • A flyer sharing information on Global Seminars
    Wednesday, October 11th from 5-6pm in UMC 234 Travel to Italy with Professor Suzanne Magnanini, exploring Florence’s historic streets. Learn about Dante, his Inferno, paintings, and frescoes inspired by the poem. Or travel to Paris with Professor
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