Dear my concerned friends:
As I have already told some of you, my immediate family, my parents and brother, are all safe. I have been extremely worried about my numerous relatives in Miyagi prefecture, where my father is originally from, that was hardest hit by the earthquake and tsunami.
Today I finally have a news to share about my relatives there. One of my father's seven siblings in Miyagi Prefecture and his wife have survived the quake and are not affected by the Tsunami. According to him (my uncle), my other relatives "should be" all right, because they are mostly in the mountains. This news was brought to us by my cousin (this uncle's son) who works in Tokyo. This uncle is one of a few relatives that actually live in the city, so we were most worried about him, and the news was a great relief to my family.
We still hope that our other relatives and everyone else in the affected areas can recover from the damages and the shock as soon as possible.
I thank all of you for your continuing support. I can't express with my words how much I appreciate your supports, concerns, and just being there for me at this difficult time!
Mariko
Mariko Tamate
Senior Lecturer in Japanese
Dept. of Modern Languages & Cultures
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
We offer activities that address diversity, identity, and the world outside the U.S. are one focus; popular culture, the global media, film, national literatures, and acts of linguistic and cultural "translation" are one of the other areas of interest.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all
Devastating quake, tsunami worry area residents with ties to Japan
Monday, March 14, 2011
Foreign Film Lecture Series - MLC Undergrad Council
Gleason Theater - 8:00 PM
Tues., March 15: The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish), prsntd by Instructor Maria Manni;
Tues., March 22: Welcome to the Sticks (French), prsntd by Visiting Scholar Anne-Charlotte Cloarec;
Tues., March 29: White Ribbon (German), prsntd by Professor Jennifer Creech;
Tues., April 5 : My Name is Tanino (Italian), prsntd by Visiting Scholar Laura Verdelli
Tues., March 15: The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish), prsntd by Instructor Maria Manni;
Tues., March 22: Welcome to the Sticks (French), prsntd by Visiting Scholar Anne-Charlotte Cloarec;
Tues., March 29: White Ribbon (German), prsntd by Professor Jennifer Creech;
Tues., April 5 : My Name is Tanino (Italian), prsntd by Visiting Scholar Laura Verdelli
Friday, March 11, 2011
Greetings from the new Modern Languages and Cultures Librarian!
Hello MLC!
My name is Kristen Totleben and I am your new Modern Languages and Cultures Librarian! My specialty areas include: Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and Translation Studies. I am very happy to assist you with any research questions, the research process, and any other library-related questions. As your library liaision, I want to help you get the most of the library's resources.
I hope all of you have had a fabulous spring break and I look forward to working with you.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments:
Kristen Totleben
Modern Languages and Cultures Librarian
106 Rush Rhees (large area of subject librarian cubicles)
275-9304
ktotleben@library.rochester.edu
Again, please do not hestitate to call, email, or stop by to visit if you need help with your research, or other questions. I enjoy getting your questions and they help me get to know you and what you all need from the library.
Best,
Kristen
My name is Kristen Totleben and I am your new Modern Languages and Cultures Librarian! My specialty areas include: Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and Translation Studies. I am very happy to assist you with any research questions, the research process, and any other library-related questions. As your library liaision, I want to help you get the most of the library's resources.
I hope all of you have had a fabulous spring break and I look forward to working with you.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments:
Kristen Totleben
Modern Languages and Cultures Librarian
106 Rush Rhees (large area of subject librarian cubicles)
275-9304
ktotleben@library.rochester.edu
Again, please do not hestitate to call, email, or stop by to visit if you need help with your research, or other questions. I enjoy getting your questions and they help me get to know you and what you all need from the library.
Best,
Kristen
Congrats Victoria Yam!!!
Victoria Yam Hi everyone! My name is Victoria Yam UR Class of 2010 (French/German), and I am currently participating in the UR-Cologne Fellowship Exchange for 2010-2011. I am having an amazing time and you can visit my blog at: victoria-is-in-cologne.blogspot.com. I've also done a semester abroad in Berlin, Germany in Spring 2009.After this fellowship, I will be moving on to complete an M.A. in German at Tufts University and will be spending its first academic year (2011-12) in Tübingen, Germany. Please let me know if any of you have any questions, want tips, or just want a UR Alum-German contact!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Undergraduate Council Conversation Hours
MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
Undergraduate Council Conversation Hours
COME JOIN US
SPANISH: Thursdays, Upper ITS Lounge,
5:00 PM
GERMAN: Thursdays, Upper ITS Lounge,
7:00 PM
RUSSIAN: Mondays, Upper ITS Lounge,
5:00 PM
ITALIAN: Tuesdays & Wednesdays,
Upper ITS Lounge,
7:00 PM
FRENCH: Tuesdays, Upper ITS Lounge,
9:00 PM
JAPANESE: Fridays, Upstairs area of Douglass,
2:00 PM
CHINESE: TBA
ARABIC: TBA
MLC Alumni News
Hi everyone,
We would like to start an MLC Alumni newsletter on facebook to share with you, faculty, and students in MLC. Please send us info about your studies & careers after MLC. Those of you who participated in Cologne, Rennes or Arezzo exchange programs might send us comments about those experiences too.
all the best,
Susan Gustafson
Chair, MLC
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
MLC and Dryden Theater! Check it out!
MLC and Dryden Theater! Check it out!
Professor Joanne Bernardi will be introducing at the Dryden Theater, listing the titles below with dates. You may also find additional information on the Dryden calendar:
http://dryden.eastmanhouse.org/calendar/
All screenings are on Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. All films are directed by Masahiro Shinoda.
3/9 PALE FLOWER (1964)
3/15 SILENCE (1971)
3/30 DOUBLE SUICIDE (1969)
4/6 SAMURAI SPY (1965)
3/15 SILENCE (1971)
3/30 DOUBLE SUICIDE (1969)
4/6 SAMURAI SPY (1965)
The nitrate screening is Tues. 4/5 WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD? (1932), 8:00 pm. There are only 4 legal venues in the United States equipped to screen nitrate film stock, and George Eastman House is one of them, so this is a really rare opportunity.
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