- Jan 2211:30 AMEAP Workshop: Academic Etiquette in Advisor/Student RelationshipsCultures & Languages | Zoom
This workshop will explore key strategies for fostering healthy and successful relationships between students and their academic advisors and professors. Topics will include how ask your professor for help, how to request letters of recommendation, and how to write emails in the appropriate style and language. Register here - Jan 226:30 PMLearning Beyond the Classics: Grand and Nouvelles Dames of French-Language CinemaCultures & Languages | Browning Cinema
This course will be the nineteenth iteration of Learning Beyond the Classics, beginning on Thursday, January 22 at 6:30pm, and prorated signups are allowed for the weeks after that. More information follows and please do feel free to forward this email to friends, listservs, French-language speakers, folks who took French in high school whose eyes will not be straying from the subtitles, and anyone else interested in some art, education, and fellowship.Landing PageLink to Enroll In collaboration with Aïssa Maïga’s visit to the University of Notre Dame in March, this course focuses on classic French-language cinema as well as French-language films that transcend national boundaries, depicting movements and individuals who go beyond borders and allow us to understand how current cinematic creations are not limited to “Franco-French” actors and productions, but extend around the globe. The focus for that will be performances by some of the most famous and award-winning French actresses of the last generations, while incorporating performances from French-language actresses who have recently appeared on the scene, bringing new voices and freshness to the pantheon of great female performances. Scheduled Films, All at 6:30pmJan 22 - 8 Women (2002) Jan 29 - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) Feb 5 - Band of Outsiders (1964) Feb 12 - Possession (1981) Feb 19 - Jane B. for Agnes V. (1988) Feb 26 -The Piano Teacher (2001) Mar 5 - Black Girl (1966) Mar 19 - Saint Omer (2022) Apr 9 - Code Unknown (2000) Apr 16 - Dheepan (2015) Apr 23 - Atlantics (2019) Apr 30 - The Artist (2011)Sponsors David A. Heskin and Marilou Brill Endowment for Excellence Department of Romance Languages and Literatures . The course (including a ticket to all 12 screenings) is $48 total and free for HC, IUSB, ND, SMC, and local HS students. That includes a ticket to each of the films, course readings, and discussions after the films. You can sign up at the above-linked enrollment page (linked again here for convenience), in person at the box office (e.g., when arriving for the first film), or phone the box office at 574.631.2800. We hope that the price point opens the class to many people, but also recognize that it's a lot of money for some folks. If cost will be a barrier to enrolling, then please let me know.Some quick answers to FAQ's: 1. Yes, you can join the class if you miss up until the third screening. 2. No, attendance is not required. 3. Yes, you can attend films individually without signing up for the class. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email Ricky Herbst directly at rherbst@nd.edu. - Jan 235:30 PMEnglish Conversation TableCultures & Languages | 220E Bond Hall
The English Conversation Table (ECT -- formerly English Language Table) gathering is a great chance to practice English with both native and non-native speakers and to make some new friends in the process. Come join this amazing group of Notre Dame (ND) faculty, staff & students and volunteers from the South Bend community who love welcoming, creating space for great conversations and learning from the beautifully diverse international ND community. Uncertain what you might talk about, find a slip of paper at the center of your table with a conversation starter. Enjoy light refreshments and lively conversations. It is free and open to anyone at Notre Dame. ECT SPRING 2026 DATES: Fridays from 5:30 - 6:30 PM (Bond 220E)January ECT Dates: January 16th and 23rdFebruary ECT Dates: February 6th and 20thMarch ECT Dates: March 6th and 20thApril ECT Dates: April 10th and 24thMay ECT Dates: May 1st - Jan 264:00 PMItalian Coffee Hour: Pizza + Italian Culture TriviaCultures & Languages | Decio Faculty Hall 3rd Floor
Come and enjoy pizza and Italian culture trivia with your favorite Italian faculty and fellow students! - Jan 296:15 PMHoly Mass in Kiswahili & Social (Jumuiya!)Cultures & Languages | Chapel of Christ the Teacher
Please join us as we celebrate Christ with a Mass and liturgy in Kiwahili. Guidance in both English and Kiswahili will be provided. Join us for a social gathering after Mass. Officiant: Fr. David Kashangaki, CSC from Kenya. For more information or if you would like to volunteer to help, please contact Eva Hoeckner (ehoeckn2@nd.edu). Co-sponsored by Campus Ministry. - Jan 296:30 PMLearning Beyond the Classics: Grand and Nouvelles Dames of French-Language CinemaCultures & Languages | Browning Cinema
This course will be the nineteenth iteration of Learning Beyond the Classics, beginning on Thursday, January 22 at 6:30pm, and prorated signups are allowed for the weeks after that. More information follows and please do feel free to forward this email to friends, listservs, French-language speakers, folks who took French in high school whose eyes will not be straying from the subtitles, and anyone else interested in some art, education, and fellowship.Landing PageLink to Enroll In collaboration with Aïssa Maïga’s visit to the University of Notre Dame in March, this course focuses on classic French-language cinema as well as French-language films that transcend national boundaries, depicting movements and individuals who go beyond borders and allow us to understand how current cinematic creations are not limited to “Franco-French” actors and productions, but extend around the globe. The focus for that will be performances by some of the most famous and award-winning French actresses of the last generations, while incorporating performances from French-language actresses who have recently appeared on the scene, bringing new voices and freshness to the pantheon of great female performances. Scheduled Films, All at 6:30pmJan 22 - 8 Women (2002) Jan 29 - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) Feb 5 - Band of Outsiders (1964) Feb 12 - Possession (1981) Feb 19 - Jane B. for Agnes V. (1988) Feb 26 -The Piano Teacher (2001) Mar 5 - Black Girl (1966) Mar 19 - Saint Omer (2022) Apr 9 - Code Unknown (2000) Apr 16 - Dheepan (2015) Apr 23 - Atlantics (2019) Apr 30 - The Artist (2011)Sponsors David A. Heskin and Marilou Brill Endowment for Excellence Department of Romance Languages and Literatures . The course (including a ticket to all 12 screenings) is $48 total and free for HC, IUSB, ND, SMC, and local HS students. That includes a ticket to each of the films, course readings, and discussions after the films. You can sign up at the above-linked enrollment page (linked again here for convenience), in person at the box office (e.g., when arriving for the first film), or phone the box office at 574.631.2800. We hope that the price point opens the class to many people, but also recognize that it's a lot of money for some folks. If cost will be a barrier to enrolling, then please let me know.Some quick answers to FAQ's: 1. Yes, you can join the class if you miss up until the third screening. 2. No, attendance is not required. 3. Yes, you can attend films individually without signing up for the class. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email Ricky Herbst directly at rherbst@nd.edu. - Feb 56:30 PMLearning Beyond the Classics: Grand and Nouvelles Dames of French-Language CinemaCultures & Languages | Browning Cinema
This course will be the nineteenth iteration of Learning Beyond the Classics, beginning on Thursday, January 22 at 6:30pm, and prorated signups are allowed for the weeks after that. More information follows and please do feel free to forward this email to friends, listservs, French-language speakers, folks who took French in high school whose eyes will not be straying from the subtitles, and anyone else interested in some art, education, and fellowship.Landing PageLink to Enroll In collaboration with Aïssa Maïga’s visit to the University of Notre Dame in March, this course focuses on classic French-language cinema as well as French-language films that transcend national boundaries, depicting movements and individuals who go beyond borders and allow us to understand how current cinematic creations are not limited to “Franco-French” actors and productions, but extend around the globe. The focus for that will be performances by some of the most famous and award-winning French actresses of the last generations, while incorporating performances from French-language actresses who have recently appeared on the scene, bringing new voices and freshness to the pantheon of great female performances. Scheduled Films, All at 6:30pmJan 22 - 8 Women (2002) Jan 29 - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) Feb 5 - Band of Outsiders (1964) Feb 12 - Possession (1981) Feb 19 - Jane B. for Agnes V. (1988) Feb 26 -The Piano Teacher (2001) Mar 5 - Black Girl (1966) Mar 19 - Saint Omer (2022) Apr 9 - Code Unknown (2000) Apr 16 - Dheepan (2015) Apr 23 - Atlantics (2019) Apr 30 - The Artist (2011)Sponsors David A. Heskin and Marilou Brill Endowment for Excellence Department of Romance Languages and Literatures . The course (including a ticket to all 12 screenings) is $48 total and free for HC, IUSB, ND, SMC, and local HS students. That includes a ticket to each of the films, course readings, and discussions after the films. You can sign up at the above-linked enrollment page (linked again here for convenience), in person at the box office (e.g., when arriving for the first film), or phone the box office at 574.631.2800. We hope that the price point opens the class to many people, but also recognize that it's a lot of money for some folks. If cost will be a barrier to enrolling, then please let me know.Some quick answers to FAQ's: 1. Yes, you can join the class if you miss up until the third screening. 2. No, attendance is not required. 3. Yes, you can attend films individually without signing up for the class. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email Ricky Herbst directly at rherbst@nd.edu. - Feb 65:30 PMEnglish Conversation TableCultures & Languages | 220E Bond Hall
The English Conversation Table (ECT -- formerly English Language Table) gathering is a great chance to practice English with both native and non-native speakers and to make some new friends in the process. Come join this amazing group of Notre Dame (ND) faculty, staff & students and volunteers from the South Bend community who love welcoming, creating space for great conversations and learning from the beautifully diverse international ND community. Uncertain what you might talk about, find a slip of paper at the center of your table with a conversation starter. Enjoy light refreshments and lively conversations. It is free and open to anyone at Notre Dame. ECT SPRING 2026 DATES: Fridays from 5:30 - 6:30 PM (Bond 220E)January ECT Dates: January 16th and 23rdFebruary ECT Dates: February 6th and 20thMarch ECT Dates: March 6th and 20thApril ECT Dates: April 10th and 24thMay ECT Dates: May 1st - Feb 812:00 PMChinese New Year Celebration (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Carey Auditorium, Hesburgh Library
Join the Chinese department to celebrate Chinese New Year! Enjoy authentic Chinese culture, food, friends, and fun! - Feb 94:00 PMMulti-Language Reading Club (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Hesburgh Collaboration Hub
Join the Multi-Language Reading Club for an hour of fun reading in the language of your choosing! Bring a foreign language book, magazine, or newspaper or read one from the library collection. - Feb 94:00 PMUkraine n(w)ow: Modern Music, Social Media Trends & Literature (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio 128
Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine’s cultural scene continues to thrive, with artists, writers, and digital creators shaping new directions and strengthening the country’s creative identity. Join us for a lecture on the latest trends in Ukrainian music, social media, and literature. - Feb 95:00 PMKorean Language Table: Learn to Learn the Korean Alphabet Through Catholic Prayers (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio 151
Master Hangul, the Korean alphabet, with Catholic prayers at the Korean Language Table! Questions? Contact Prof. Kang (hkang2@nd.edu). - Feb 104:00 PMCraft Your Chinese Zodiac: Air-Dry Clay Charms (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons
Create your own lucky animal charms inspired by the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. Discover the charm of the Chinese zodiac through hands-on crafting! In this workshop, participants will create their own mini charms using air-dry clay, shaping their favorite zodiac animal and adding personal details. Learn a bit about the zodiac’s cultural significance while designing keepsakes you can take home. - Feb 104:00 PMCreate Your Own Festa Junina Accessories (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons
We’re bringing the heart of Brazil’s fun and colorful festival to you! Come create custom accessories and get your caipira look ready for Festa Junina. No experience needed, just bring your creativity and your love for Brazilian culture. - Feb 104:00 PMDriving Out Winter – The Bavarian Bell Tradition (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio 117
In the traditional Bavarian Carnival (Fasnacht), performers known as Schellenrührer wear heavy leather belts with large bells. Through rhythmic jumping, they create a thunderous noise designed to scare away the dark spirits of winter and wake up the spirits of spring. Participants will craft their own miniature bell charm. This activity brings a centuries-old custom to life, teaching the symbolic use of noise as a ritual of protection and renewal while creating a traditional Bavarian souvenir. - Feb 104:00 PMItalian Carnevale Mask Making Workshop (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio 151
Join the Italian Club and decorate your own Carnival mask. Everyone welcome! - Feb 104:00 PMMy Name in Hangeul-Making Bookmarks (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons
Scan the sounds, build the blocks, and hear your name come to life! Join our open workshop to create a custom Korean bookmark. Learn the logic of Hangeul through a fun crafting experience. Drop in anytime during the Culture Fair! - Feb 104:00 PMPapel Picado, Fans, and Flowers (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons
Visit the Spanish club during the Culture Fair of our annual Language & Culture Week and learn how to make Papel Picado, a traditional Mexican paper craft. Sponsored by the Spanish Club and the Spanish Program at Notre Dame. - Feb 104:00 PMSt. Brigid Cross & Celtic Knot Crafting (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons 117
Join the Irish FLTA, Danielle Ní Néill to make your own St Brigid’s Cross and try your hand at Celtic knot designs. St Brigid’s Day, celebrated each February, is a cherished tradition in Ireland, where communities weave crosses as a symbol of protection and blessing. Celtic knots, known for their intricate patterns, reflect centuries of Irish artistry. Come along during LCW’s Culture Fair in Decio Commons to learn the stories behind these crafts while creating your own. - Feb 104:00 PMTanoshii Origami and Traditional Toys (LCW)Cultures & Languages | Decio Commons
Visitors will be invited to learn about Kendama (a Japanese skill toy), origami, and nurie (Japanese picture coloring) with the Notre Dame Japan Club during the Culture Fair!
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