Thursday, January 24, 2013

Foreign Film Series for Spring

This spring, EFLJ's Foreign Language Faculty bring you another series of films to enjoy. All films begin at 6:30 PM in Hearnes Hall 102 (The "Little Theater" on the first floor of the library building).

Wednesday, February 6: Nobody Knows Anybody (in Spanish with English subtitles) presented by Fulbright Spanish instructor Ms. Victoria Perez Calzadilla.

Wednesday, February 13: The Flowers of War (Chinese film with English subtitles) presented by Xidian University exchange professor Juan Wang.

Wednesday, February 27: Les Intouchables (French Film with English subtitles) presented by MWSU French professor Dr. Susie Hennessy.

Tuesday, March 5: My Afternoons with Margueritte (French film with English subtitles) presented by MWSU French instructor Ms. Claudine Evans.

Wednesday, March 20: Love in Thoughts (German film with English subtitles) presented by Fulbright German instructor Mr. Dominic Heres.

Thursday, March 28: Black Bread (Catalan film with English subtitles) presented by MWSU Spanish professor Dr. Eduardo Castilla Ortiz. 

Wednesday, April 10: Butterfly (Spanish film with English subtitles) presented by mystery presenter.

Tuesday, April 16: Che (Spanish Film with English subtitles) presented by MWSU Spanish professor Dr. Ana Bausset-Page.

Tuesday, April 23: TBA (mystery foreign film with English subtitles, no doubt) presented by mystery presenter!

All films are free and open to the public!


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Chinese New Year Festival!

 
 
 

Students from our Chinese classes will introduce Chinese legends and traditions about the festival with song and poetry, and members of St. Joseph's Chinese community will play folk music using traditional instruments. 

Participate in the following activities at different stations in Blum 218:
--- paper cutting
--- Chinese calligraphy with brushes and writing your name in Chinese
--- lantern riddles (Taboos T or F ) and participating in making paper lanterns
--- using chopsticks
--- Dumpling making
--- Tea culture (Different culture in serving Green tea and Black tea)
--- puppetry
--- folk art

Come and enjoy our celebration!