Frederic Rondeau
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Coe Room, Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, ME, United StatesFree -
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Sean Mills, “Transnationalism, Race, and Quebec” (CanAm Lecture Series)
Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall, UMaine Orono, United States“In this paper I will explore new ways of thinking about Quebec and its connections to other societies and cultures, with a particular emphasis on debates about race and the transnational circulation of people and ideas. I will begin by looking at the relationship between language and race in Quebec the 1930s and 1940s, with […]
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CanAm Grad Awards Nomination/Application Deadline
The deadline to apply for the 2018-2019 Graduate Awards is February 15, 2018. Please forward all application materials to Prof. Frederic Rondeau, Assistant Director, by this date. For more information regarding the awards, please click here.
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DEADLINE: Nominations for 2020-2021 academic-year graduate awards
All nominations for academic-year Canadian-American Center graduate awards (FLAS, NEAPQ, Canadian-American Center, Alice Stewart) must be received by Graduate Awards Coordinator Professor Frederic Rondeau by Sunday, February 15. Please note that the Center does have a mail slot at the College Ave entrance for off-hours deliveries. Interested parties can find out more by visiting our […]
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DEADLINE: Applications for 2020 Summer FLAS awards
All applications for the 2020 Summer FLAS award must be received by Graduate Awards Coordinator Professor Frederic Rondeau by Sunday, March 15. Please note that the Center does have a mail slot at the College Ave entrance for off-hours deliveries. Interested parties can find out more by visiting the FLAS information page or contacting the Graduate Awards Coordinator.
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CanAm Lecture: Dr. Jean-Christophe Cloutier, “Translated from the French”: Jack Kerouac, the Archive, and the Continenting of America
“Translated from the French”: Jack Kerouac, the Archive, and the Continenting of America Dr. Jean-Christophe Cloutier, University of Pennsylvania Presentation in English Please register before here!
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(rescheduled) Élisa Sance, “‘I will not speak French in school,’ conséquences sociolinguistiques des politiques d’éducation dans la Vallée Saint Jean (1842-1920)”
Élisa Sance (Ph.D. History, UMaine) will present, "'I will not speak French in school,' conséquences sociolinguistiques des politiques d'éducation dans la Vallée Saint Jean (1842-1920)" at 5:30PM on April 5, 2021. Presentation in French; please pre-register to attend on Zoom.
