March 4-11 join the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, and the Office of International Programs for a nature and language hike, evening of poetry and flash fiction, movie night, and more.
Japanese Table
Friday, March 4 and Friday, March 11, 1:00-2:30 P.M., University Center in front of Java City.
Students interested in learning Japanese culture and meeting Japanese people are all invited. For specific special activities follow their Facebook page: UTC Japan Table 2015.
Poetry/ Flash Fiction Night –
Tuesday, March 8, 4:00-6:30 P.M., Guerry Flag Room (above Subway)
The event will open with an invited reading by UTC’s own prize-winning fiction writer Professor Sybil Baker. After an intermission of socializing and refreshments, the second half of the evening will be dedicated to the student poetry/ flash fiction competition.
Wednesday, March 9, 1 P.M., Brock 406
Join the French Civilization class for presentations and discover the French culture.
Viva Cuba
Wednesday, March 9 2 P.M., place TBD
Watch Viva Cuba (2005)–the friendship between two children is threatened by their parents’ differences. Malú is from an upper-class family and Jorgito’s mother is a poor socialist who is proud of her family’s social standing. (80 minutes NR).
Nature and Language Hike
Thursday, March 10, 3:00-6:00 p.m. Meet at East End of Holt near the Greenhouse.
Dr. Hill Craddock will lead a nature and language hike. Explore the Lula Lake Land Trust with a knowledgeable biologist and scavenger hunt along the way. Have your smartphone or camera ready and share with #UTCFLWNatureandLanguagehike2016.
**Inclement weather date Thursday, March 24 (if we get an official UTC cancelled class call).
If you require accommodations for this event, please contact Disability Resource Center 423-425-4006 or MichelleRigler@utc.edu.
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