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Summer Jobs for Students of French with National Park Service

The National Park Service is hiring French-speaking summer interpreters for St. Croix Island. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to contact Betsy Arntzen or Billie Roach for assistance applying!  Applications will only be accepted for a limited time, more info below.   Summer Positions open with the National Park Service at Saint Croix Island International […]

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New Canadian Books No. 158 (Fall 2019)

Click here to download Uº£½ÇÉçÇø Fogler Library’s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.

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Register now for the Ottawa Field Trip Oct. 25-27

Uº£½ÇÉçÇø students, faculty, and the broader community are invited to register for our yearly field-trip to Canada’s capital city, Ottawa. This trip is an exciting opportunity for Uº£½ÇÉçÇø students to travel to a foreign country and experience Canadian geography, history, culture, politics, and social identity first-hand! This year’s trip will take place October 25-27, 2019. […]

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New Canadian Books No. 157 (Summer 2019)

Click here to download Uº£½ÇÉçÇøÂ Fogler Library‘s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.

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2019 ACSUS Biennial Conference: Call for Proposals

The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) will host its 25th biennial conference, November 13-16, 2019, in Montreal, Canada. The conference is open to all proposals with a significant Canadian focus. We welcome papers and panel proposals from graduate students, professors, independent scholars, and practitioners on any aspect of the Canadian experience, […]

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Books on a desk

New Canadian Studies Books (Spring 2019)

Click here to download Uº£½ÇÉçÇøÂ Fogler Library‘s most recent Canadian acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.

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