French & Italian News
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Why Major in Italian?
Robert Larsen offers insights into his experience studying Italian
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Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité: Life in the French House
“Life becomes so much more colorful and fulfilling when you
learn new perspectives in a personal way!”
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Student Internship: Emma Stucki in Rome
Emma Stucki recently graduated from BYU as a pre-med student minoring in Italian. She was accepted to medical school at Washington State University and will begin her studies in the Fall. She attributes her acceptance in large part to her internship. She says “I think my internship was the single most valuable addition to my application to medical school.”
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Student Faculty Research: Rachel McDonald and Dan Paul
Rachel McDonald started learning Italian in an ITAL 101 class here at BYU. She continued her studies while serving in the Italy Rome Mission and declared herself an Italian major upon returning to BYU. She has pursued studying the Italian language and culture ever since.
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Student Faculty Research: LeeAnn Broderick and Professors Corry Cropper and Carter Charles
LeeAnn Broderick, a senior majoring in both French and Art History, has been working on a research project about the 1890 French play Camille. The play focuses on the interaction between a fictional Mormon family and a Frenchman with legal troubles. In her paper, LeeAnn examines how Mormonism is used as a bridge between the secular French state and America as a religious country.
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"Projet Zeitgeist" Award-Winning Paper
The French and Italian department would like to congratulate Ariel Munyer on winning the History Department's History of Religious Liberty Award! Ariel is a recent graduate, she graduated this April. As her submission, Ariel used her Projet Zeitgeist paper from Dr. Sara Phenix’s French 362 course.
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