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Crime and Justice in French Cinema: Belle de jour

The Departments of Modern & Classical Language Studies and Sociology & Criminology present:

Crime and Justice in French Cinema

Join us October 9th through October 18th for a celebration of contemporary French cinema with a focus on crime and justice. We are proud to present six award-winning films that demonstrate the diversity and range of cinema in France. Each film, in its own way, deals with questions of how individuals and societies come to grips with crime, its aftermath, and how justice can be served.

Crime and Justice in French Cinema: La Nuit du 12

The Departments of Modern & Classical Language Studies and Sociology & Criminology present:

Crime and Justice in French Cinema

Join us October 9th through October 18th for a celebration of contemporary French cinema with a focus on crime and justice. We are proud to present six award-winning films that demonstrate the diversity and range of cinema in France. Each film, in its own way, deals with questions of how individuals and societies come to grips with crime, its aftermath, and how justice can be served.

Crime and Justice in French Cinema: Revior Paris & The Anatomy of a Fall

The Departments of Modern & Classical Language Studies and Sociology & Criminology present:

Crime and Justice in French Cinema

Join us October 9th through October 18th for a celebration of contemporary French cinema with a focus on crime and justice. We are proud to present six award-winning films that demonstrate the diversity and range of cinema in France. Each film, in its own way, deals with questions of how individuals and societies come to grips with crime, its aftermath, and how justice can be served.

Incoming students cheer at 2024 freshman convocation.

Rally towels, strobe lights and the Marching Golden Flashes added to the celebration on Aug. 16, when ÃÛÑ¿appUniversity welcomed its Class of 2028 with a rocking pep rally at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center. Freshman Convocation is designed to get incoming first-year students excited about the start of their academic careers and to introduce them to university deans, faculty and administrators who are there to help them throughout their educational journeys. President Todd Diacon entered the MAC Center to thunderous applause, and delivered an address reminding studen...

Division of People, Culture and Belonging

Close up of a calendar with a red push pin on the first of the month

The annual sick leave conversion for eligible staff employees will take place Sept. 1, 2024, through Sept. 14, 2024. During this period, eligible classified and unclassified employees with a continuing appointment may convert accrued sick leave to vacation per administrative policy 3342-6-11.2.Eligible full-time employees who have a balance of at least 500 hours of sick leave may convert:A maximum of five days (40 hours) per fiscal year of sick leave to vacation; orA combined maximum of five days (40 hours) per fiscal year of sick leave to vacation and personal leave.Eligible part-time employe...

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