Modern Languages Faculty Seminars presents: "Gothic Renaissence in the 21st Century" by Dr. Utz, Dr. Senf and Dr. Khapaeva

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    • Thursday September 26, 2013
      3:30 pm
  • Location: School of Modern Languages 613 Cherry Street, Atlanta Swann Building Room, Room 115
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The School of Modern Languages will host its first Faculty Seminar for this academic year on Thursday September 26, 2013.  The seminar titled ‘Gothic Renaissance XXI.' The round table addresses the causes for increasing popularity of Gothic in contemporary world and will be held in the Swann building, auditorium 115 at 3:30pm.

The seminar discussions will be led by Dr. Richard Utz (Literature,Media and Communication), Dr. Carol Senf (Literature, Media and communiation) and Dr. Dina Khapaeva (Modern Languages). The event is free and all interested parties are welcome to attend.

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School of Modern Languages      

613 Cherry Street, Atlanta  

Swann Building Room, Room 115

Time: 3:30pm

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  • Created On: Dec 4, 2013 - 8:21am
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