Le Maschere Laurenziane, la troupe teatrale studentesca della Laurentian University di Sudbury, presentano la loro 29esima produzione il 26-28 marzo 2021. →
[GTranslate]“Le Maschere Laurenziane” – the student theatre group-housed in Laurentian University’s Italian Studies Program in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures – will present their twenty-ninth annual Italian theatre production on March 26-28, 2021. →
[GTranslate]Professor Diana Iuele-Colilli, Chairperson of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Laurentian University, interviews Danielle Drescher, a second-year student concerned about the Italian Department being cut due to the financial problems the University is facing.
Laurentian declared insolvency on February 1st and must restructure by April 30th as mandated by the courts.
“La lingua e la letteratura italiana sono vive e stanno bene in Canada e in Ontario e non solo nelle grandi metropoli come Toronto e Montreal.
In Ontario, a parte la città di Toronto e la penisola del Niagara, ci sono diverse altre città e paesi dove la nostra bellissima lingua è ancora parlata e prospera anche ad un livello accademico.” →
[GTranslate]The Italian language and culture are alive and well in Canada and in Ontario and not only in large metropolises such as Toronto and Montreal.
In Ontario, outside of the GTA and the Niagara Peninsula, there are several other towns and cities where our beautiful language is still spoken and flourishes even at the academic level. →
