Thu, May 2, 2024

1:15 PM – 1:45 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Office of International Education and Global Initiatives (IEGI), Old Champlain 240

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Spend spring break 2025 in Paris, Reims, and Verdun exploring how memory shapes individual and collective interpretations of the World Wars. Through readings and films, supplemented by on-site visits to museums, memorials, and commemorative sites, students will consider how individuals, nations, and citizens remember their past, repress painful memories, create new interpretations, and sometimes even forget. Earn 4 credits (HIST 386A/ WGSS380B/ GMAP381A). General education credit will be offered for W (Writing), N (Social Sciences), T (Critical Thinking), and I (Information Literacy). Previous knowledge of the course content or French is not required.

Join us for this info session to learn more and meet the faculty director, Prof. Elisa Camiscioli! Click here for additional information and/or to start an application. 

This info session will be held in IEGI's office in Old Champlain 240. Not sure where to find us? We're located in the same building as Harpur Advising, across the street from C4. If you have any questions about where to find this info session, email Cassidy Rozanski (crozanski@binghamton.edu).

Can't make the event but want to learn more? Schedule an advising appointment here, visit Education Abroad Advising, or email Cassidy Rozanski, program advisor, at crozanski@binghamton.edu.

For questions about accessibility or to request a disability-related accommodation, please contact crozanski@binghamton.edu.

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