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Deadline for Paris Noir 2017 Extended

Celebrated study abroad program explores the influence of Black culture, literature, and experience in Paris

Feb. 10, 2017, by Robert M Enslin

Students pose in front of the famous Café de Flore as part of Paris Noir 2016
Students pose in front of the famous Café de Flore as part of Paris Noir 2016

The application period for students interested in Syracuse University’s Paris Noir Program has been extended to February 20. Paris Noir was developed 16 years ago by Janis Mayes, professor of African-American studies, allowing students to intimately learn about the influence and dynamics of Black culture, literature, and experience in Paris, both past and present.

Like a jazz composition, the 5-week summer seminar is arranged to convey variations and diverse interpretations of the “Paris Noir” theme and features panel discussions, poetry readings, and visits to community theater workshops, working artists’ studios, nightclubs, concerts, African markets, and restaurants.

“Paris Noir is so much more than a study abroad program, it’s a life-changing experience for students who otherwise may not have the opportunity to travel and study in Paris,” says Mayes.

Critical reading of literary and cultural texts, analytical thinking, and lively exchange of ideas are important seminar components. Students will enjoy impromptu meetings with legendary figures like the poet Sonia Sanchez, jazz great Archie Shepp, and members of the Alvin Ailey Dance Company.

Paris Noir also provides six credits, for either undergraduate or graduate study, through the required course work and independent study.

STUDENTS MUST APPLY BY FEBRUARY 20

For more information contact Emily Zipprich at eazippri@syr.edu or Prof. Janis Mayes at jamayes@syr.edu; or visit suabroad.syr.edu.

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Additionally, several other SU Abroad programs have also extended their admission deadlines, each of which begins in late May. Students interested in participating in the following classes must apply no later than February 20, 2017.

Exploring Jewish life in Germany and Poland HST/JSP 380/EDU 500 (3 credits; undergraduate or graduate) May 15 - 27, 2017 Berlin, Krakow, Warsaw, and Wroclaw, Poland -

Jack the Ripper and his Legacy ENG 600/ETS 400/HST 400 or 600/WGS 360 (3 or 6 credits) May 18 - June 16, 2017 London, England -

Rhetoric & Information Design: Reading the City of London WRT 437/637 (3 credits; undergraduate or graduate) May 18 - June 16, 2017 London, England -

Inside the London Theater DRA/ETS 400 (3 credits; undergraduate) May 18 - June 9, 2017 London, England


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