Loyola University Maryland

Modern Languages & Literatures

French Week 2022

A painting of activists raising their hands, smartphones, and French flag

Aside from the events listed below, there will be an exhibit of media, books, and memoirs about French and Francophone activists and activism at the Loyola Notre Dame library during French Week.

Saturday, November 5th

Quiche Contest 
1:00pm-3:00pm
Refectory

Visit The Bridge to sign up to enter a quiche in the competition

Sunday, November 6th

Lunch at Marie Louise

Monday, November 7th

Presentation “Haute Cuisine: Great Chef.fe.s” followed by cheese degustation
7:00pm
4th Floor Programming Room 

Wednesday, November 9th

Pastry Presentation and Tasting
4:00 pm 
4th Floor Programming Room 

Crepes made by French Club
11:00am-1:00pm 
Quad in front of Maryland Hall

Thursday, November 10th

Crepes made by French Club
11:00am-1:00pm 
Quad in front of Maryland Hall

Saturday, November 12

Bilingual French-English Mass
1:00pm
Alumni Memorial Chapel

 


Persons with disabilities who may require special services should contact the Office of Disability Support Services at 410-617-2062 or (TTD) 410-617-2141 at least 48 hours prior to the event.

Sponsored by: The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Center for the Humanities, Education for Life, Messina, Student Engagement, Catholic Studies, Honors Program, Film Studies, Global Studies, and the Office of International Programs.

Catherine Savell
Faculty

Catherine Savell

This member of the French faculty started a nonprofit to support children and young adults experiencing poverty in Haiti

Modern Languages & Literatures