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- Insights in Action: Creating Strategies for Success for Every Learner10:00 am
- Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá (Not From Here, Not From There) Exhibition11:00 am
- MPI Seminar: Xingbin Ai, PhD12:00 pm
- Sites of Convergence: Boston University College of Fine Arts and House for the End of the World Collaborative Exhibitions12:00 pm
- First Annual BU Wheelock Fiesta de Flan1:00 pm
- Precarity & Inequality Lab Workshop: Jenna Song2:30 pm
- Opening Reception: Sites of Convergence "Interstice" CFA Student Exhibition5:00 pm
- Breath, Rhythm & Music for Your Wellbeing 5:30 pm
- BU Hillel: Relaxation Rocks!6:00 pm
- COM Alumni Student Networking Mixer6:30 pm
- The 2025 Paul Streeten Distinguished Lecture with Prof. Michael Greenstone (University of Chicago)4:00 am
- Teach In: Who Holds Power in Education9:30 am
- Gallery Music: Drum performance by Gareth Dylan Smith11:00 am
- Jewish & Israeli FSCN Luncheon at Hillel12:30 pm
- Gallery Music: Drum performance by Gareth Dylan Smith2:00 pm
- "Coaching for Success at BU and Beyond" Series: Finding my place in science and medicine4:00 pm
- Dana Fonteneau: Life After School 101: How to Design Your Career Before You Graduate4:00 pm
- Global Health Politics Workshop: Brent Z. Kaup 4:00 pm
- Pathogens of Finance: How Capitalism Breeds Vector-Borne Disease4:00 pm
- Pathogens of Finance: How Capitalism Breeds Vector-Borne Disease4:00 pm
- Research on Tap: Parkinson Disease: From Bench to Bedside and Beyond4:00 pm
- [Research office] Research on Tap: Parkinson Disease: From Bench to Bedside and Beyond4:00 pm
- Philosophy Department Tea5:00 pm
- Racial, Linguistic, and Community Belonging: The Juxtaposition of Brown v. Board of Education, Lau v. Nichols and Plyler v. Doe5:00 pm
- A Reading and Conversation with Marie NDiaye5:30 pm
- ASML x RASTIC | From Lab to Fab: How ASML Robots Handle Reticles in Semiconductor Manufacturing6:00 pm
- Graduate Admissions Virtual Open House6:00 pm
- Pépin Lecture Series - Author Talk with Lori A. Flores6:00 pm
- Inyeop Choi’s “The Lives We See” Photo Exhibit Artist Talk7:00 pm
- Trombone Faculty Recital8:00 pm
A Reading and Conversation with Marie NDiaye
Join us for a reading and conversation with French author Marie NDiaye. Over a literary career that spans almost 40 years, novelist, playwright, and scenarist Marie NDiaye has carved herself a unique position amid the landscape of French literature. Her work has received France’s highest literary distinctions, including the 2009 Prix Goncourt for Three Strong Women (trans. by John Fletcher, Knopf). Dedicated to aesthetics, musicality, and psychology, NDiaye looks “for the music in a sentence; the subtextual harmony emanating from a book of imagination that makes us feel that it could not have been written any other way.” Literary critic Hugo Pradelle describes her as a writer “of unique discomfort.” In her latest book, Vengeance is Mine (trans. by Jordan Stump, Knopf), she portrays a woman afflicted by failing memories and a tortured uncertainty about her past that threatens to become her undoing.
| When | 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm on 23 October 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | 121 Bay State Road |
| Room | Bay State Road 126 |
| Contact Name | Alexa Arena |
| Contact Email | alarena@bu.edu |
| Contact Organization | BU Center for the Study of Europe |
| Fees | free |
| Open To | public |
| Speakers | Marie NDiaye |