Find out more about next week's activities.
Tea2B | Veganism and Vegetarianism
Monday, April 4, cafe area, at 4.45 pm
In this Tea2B we will discuss why people are vegetarian or vegan and their moral choices behind this, and why vegans are called ‘extreme’ as well as how being vegan or vegetarian is perceived in different countries.
More information and updates at this link.
'Don Camillo' by Julien Duvivier (1952)
Monday, April 4, Room 9A, at 4.30 pm
More info at this link.
Also, please remember the following upcoming activities, for which registration is still open:
Visit to Biennale Exhibition and Biennale Pass
Friday, April 29, visit time TBD
The activity is compulsory and free for students enrolled in S2201 History of Venice.
The visit is open to all VIU students and faculty, buying a special 3-day pass for visiting the two seats of the Venice Biennale Exhibition. The pass costs 20 euro per person and allows 3 entrances (even on non-consecutive days) to the Giardini and Arsenale venues.
All students and professors (even if not interested in the guided visit) can buy a pass, just signing the list at the Front Office and bringing the ticket amount by Friday, April 15 at 12 pm.
The pass is nominal and will be available to pick up after the midterm break.
More info at this link.
Notes on classes:
Cancelled classes
S2219 Public Renaissance: Urban Cultures of Public Space between Early Modern Europe and the Present
* We remind you that rescheduled classes are normal lessons, therefore absences will be noted
For more information, please refer to the VIU Front Office or to the Globalization Program Office.