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Sushi and Tea Ceremony

Apr 17, 2014


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Japanese 103 course making sushi

sushi and tea ceremony

Japanese Instructor Sunae Lee had a learn-by-doing sushi making day and an authentic tea ceremony demonstration in her Japanese 103 course this Spring.

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Dr. Angelica Browne's German 233: Introduction to Literature and Culture Class Final Projects

Mar 30, 2014


Winter 2014

Enjoy these five delightful short films written, filmed and acted by the students of German 233 Introduction to Literature Class, Winter 2014.  Explore genres ranging from fairy tales, to drama and comedy.

Cal Poly to Screen Italian-Ghanaian Filmmaker’s Documentary March 7

Mar 1, 2014



If you have trouble seeing this video, please watch the trailer on YouTube.
Please note: this video is in Italian.

Italian-Ghanaian filmmaker, producer and activist Fred Kuwornu will visit Cal Poly for a screening of his documentary “18 IUS SOLI” from 4:10 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 7, in the Baker Center for Science and Mathematics (Building 180), Room 101. A conversation with the filmmaker will follow the screening.

MLL Alumni Selected to Teach in France

Sep 28, 2013


Congratulations to Christopher Hughes (2013 Modern Languages & Literatures major, Linguistics minor) and Paige Smith (2013 English major, French minor) have been selected to teach in France for the next academic year through the Teaching Assistant program in France.  

MLL Senior Helps Raise Heart Health Awareness in Argentina

Aug 9, 2013


MLL alum, Daniel Brosnahan (2014) was on an internship in Argentina working for Corazonada, a service organization that educates people of all ages about heart health.  

Marisa Nelson (MLL Alum) presented on campus on May 22

May 25, 2013


Marisa spoke on the current state of California and federal law as they relate to same-sex couples' rights and estate planning. Between DOMA, Prop 8, marriage, and Registered Domestic Partnerships, this is a complicated and changing area of the law.  The two cases heard by the Supreme Court in March could change things yet again.  What can you do to better protect yourself and your family?  Knowing your rights and creating a plan are two things you can do to take back some control.  Nobody wants to think about tragic situations, but by informing yourself and planning for them now, you can give yourself peace of mind and simplify things for you and your family if you become ill or die.  Having a plan in place ensures that you get to make these choices, instead of a doctor or a judge, and lets your family know what your wishes are.  

MLL Alumni Speak at TESL Consortium

May 6, 2013


On Friday, May 3 the 2013 Cal Poly TESL Consortium featured 4 recent CLA alumni who spoke about their English language teaching experiences and offered job seeking advice for teaching English abroad.

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