Talk on national identity in France to be given Nov. 4

“Natives, Immigrants or Citizens: On Rioting and National Identity in France,” will be presented at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Kreske Little Theatre, East Hall.

Dr. Hervé Tchumkam will be the speaker. He is an assistant professor of French and Francophone studies and an associate for the John Tower Center for Political Studies at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.

This talk is organized with the support of the Office of the President, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion and the Center for Politics and the People. A reception will follow in the Faculty Lounge.


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