- ASEF-PSOM Lunch Seminar – George Demiris, PhD, Smart Home Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities for Healthy Aging
- Fall Lecture – Avery Goldstein, U.S.-China Relations in the Current Era (Video)
- Cancelled Events (COVID) – Spring 2020
- Ragtime at the Arden Theatre Co.
- Fall Outing – Notorious RBG at the NMAJH
- Exploring Living Options in Retirement (Video)
- Luncheon Lecture – Julien Suaudeau, Visions of Paris
- ASEF-PSOM Lunch Seminar – Michael Platt, Impact of Natural Disasters on Behavior
- ASEF-PSOM Lunch Seminar – #DigitalHealth: Mining Social Media Data to Improve Patient Care with Raina Merchant
- Negotiating the Retirement Transition – What’s Next? (2020 Video)
- Luncheon Lecture – Jerry Jacobs, Will the Robots Take Care of Grandma?
November 21, 2019
Julien Suaudeau is a writer and filmmaker. He teaches French, creative writing, and film at Bryn Mawr College. He is the author of four novels, most recently Le Sang noir des hommes (Flammarion, 2019). His fiction work focuses on contemporary France as seen through the lenses of colonial and postcolonial history, immigration, laïcité, terrorism, and socioeconomic inequalities. He contributes regularly to the opinion pages of several French dailies, the weekly magazine L’Obs, and Slate.fr. He has published extensively on film history, film theory, and French cinema. He is a frequent guest speaker on the topic of connecting American students and teachers with the multiplicity of French identities and the francophone world.
Open to the public. Lunch is available for a modest cost.