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Bryn Mawr students of Italian won again

Bravissime Jadil e Vanessa!

Every year, the Centre for Italian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia organize a competition open to all college students enrolled in Italian courses at all levels. In order to participate, students have to submit an original multimedia presentation (completely in Italian) on the topic chosen for that year. The topic for 2013 was “Italy: its territories (regions) and its future”.

Well, for the third year in a row, Bryn Mawr College students of Italian placed themselves at the top of the winners’ list.

Bryn Mawr juniors Jadil Rodriguez, a major in Psychology with a minor in Italian, and Vanessa Gonzales, majoring in Economics with a minor in Italian, won second and third place respectively. They both submitted creative multimedia projects originated from their work in Dr. Giuliana Perco’s Italian 201 (Italian Culture and Society), an advanced level Italian cultural studies course that they took during Fall 2012.

Jadil’s project also won her a Summer scholarship for an intensive course of Italian language and culture at the prestigious Università per Stranieri in Siena, Italy.  The award ceremony will take place at the University of Pennsylvania in March.

Last year, another Bryn Mawr student, Cindy Columbus, a junior and a double major in Italian and Linguistics, won a scholarship to Siena, while Gillian Diffenderfer, a Bryn Mawr senior majoring in Romance Languages with a focus on Italian and Spanish, won a Summer scholarship to the University of Perugia in 2011.

Way to go, Mawrters e ….. bravissime Jadil e Vanessa!

 

Settimana della lingua italiana

Every year, in October, the Italian Language Week (Settimana della lingua italiana) takes place. As in the past two years, also this time Bryn Mawr and Haverford students participated to the event with a multimedia presentation.

This year’s themes were “Italy of the territories” and “Italy of the future”.

Students of ITAL201 (Italian Culture and Society), taught by Dr. Giuliana Perco, collaborated to prepare a very interesting and multi-faceted group presentation on music and dialects. More specifically, Camila, Ruby, Adriana, Sarah, Grace, Amanda, Jadil and Vanessa focused their work on contemporary songs dedicated to emigration and immigration and written in several different Italian dialects.  The course is taught by Prof. Giuliana Perco.

The event was organized by the Consulate General of Italy at Philadelphia and hosted at UPenn; it included also presentations from students from Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania.

Brave ragazze!

Complimenti Mairin!

 

Mairin O'Connor

Bryn Mawr senior Mairin O’Connor won a prestigious nation-wide college essay contest organized by the AATI (American Association of Teachers of Italian) among undergraduate students of Italian in North America.

Mairin’s comparative essay “The Role of the Failed Detective in Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s The Pledge and Leonardo Sciascia’s To Each His Own,” written for the course “Italian popular fiction: Il giallo” (ITAL310/COML310), taught by Dr. Giuliana Perco, won the award for best college essay written in English on an Italian topic.

The award ceremony will take place at the AATI annual conference, held this year in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre (November 16-18).

The AATI awards commitee included Prof. Lorenzo Borgotallo (Clemson University), Prof. Sarah Carey (Stanford University), and Prof. Ernesto Livorni (University of Wisconsin-Madison).

Mairin O’Connor, an Italian Major and International Studies Minor, is a student representative for the Department of Italian at Bryn Mawr College. Last April, Mairin was awarded the Hester Ann Corner Prize for Distinction in Literature-Foreign Language.

Congratulations, Mairin!

Bravissima Cindy!

 

We are all very proud!

Last August 20th, Bryn Mawr student Cindy Columbus, a junior, was awarded the second place for the poetry prize “Premio di poesia Antonella Sparpagli” organized by the Università per stranieri di Siena.

Cindy, an Italian and Linguistics double-major, has been  studying in Siena this summer thanks to a scholarship that she won last February.  Cindy will spend the Fall 2012 semester studying at the Università di Bologna.

Bravissima Cindy!!

You can all read here her poem “Non passa un giorno d’estate” .

 

New Courses for Fall 2012!!!

Two new courses will be offered in Fall 2012 by the Departmen of Italian:

ITAL 201, Italian Culture and Society, two half-semester courses dedicated to music and to icons of Italian culture (food, design, fashion, etc.)   For more information, contact Dr. Giuliana Perco (gperco AT brynmawr.edu)

ITAL 380, Modernity and Psychoanalysis, an in-depth interdisciplinary exploration of Italy’s intellectual life during the 20th century.   For more information, contact Prof. Roberta Ricci (rricci AT brynmawr.edu)