Slavic Chocolate Party!
Discover Eastern European delights and explore wide-ranging academic opportunities!
Chocolate is a universal language—especially in the Slavic world!
Join us to learn about the Slavic language and regional studies programs offered at U‑M, and treat your taste buds to chocolate delights from Central and Eastern Europe.
Expand Your Palate
Experience the diverse flavors of Slavic chocolate and broaden your culinary horizons.
Explore Academic Opportunities
Discover the enriching programs and resources available through the Slavic Department.
Connect with Peers
Meet fellow students who share your interest in Slavic culture and chocolate indulgence.
All students from any U‑M school, college, or unit are welcome to join us in the 1st-floor MLB lobby.
*If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact slavic@umich.edu by 3/11/25. Advance notice is necessary, as some accommodations may require additional time for the University to arrange.
Join us to learn about the Slavic language and regional studies programs offered at U‑M, and treat your taste buds to chocolate delights from Central and Eastern Europe.
Expand Your Palate
Experience the diverse flavors of Slavic chocolate and broaden your culinary horizons.
Explore Academic Opportunities
Discover the enriching programs and resources available through the Slavic Department.
Connect with Peers
Meet fellow students who share your interest in Slavic culture and chocolate indulgence.
All students from any U‑M school, college, or unit are welcome to join us in the 1st-floor MLB lobby.
*If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact slavic@umich.edu by 3/11/25. Advance notice is necessary, as some accommodations may require additional time for the University to arrange.
Building: | Modern Languages Building |
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Website: | |
Event Type: | Social / Informal Gathering |
Tags: | Crees, Culture, europe, European, European Studies, Free, Info Session, Language, Slavic, Slavic Studies, Ukrainian |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Slavic Languages & Literatures, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Language Resource Center |