N°4 - april 2008
Graduation at the I.U.T. journalism school
The students of licence professionelle,
promotion Michel Mompontet, presented the documentary films
that they produced for the end of their university studies.
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Robert Chignoli
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2005-2008… Three years
of study for the French students from the Department of Information
Communication track in the I.U.T. journalism Nice Côte
d’Azur track, the department being installed on the
campus of the collège. The diploma year finishes by
the presentation of a project, i.e. a documentary film of
26 minutes.
The reports have a television format, but it’s the
big screen in the theater on which the students did a public
showing all day long on April 1.
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| Gilles Cima and Mme Micheline
Rollin |
Students license |
Eight films were shown: “Home
Schooling: The other form of learning,” “Pieds
Noirs (Black Feet): In search of an identity,” “The
Best Enemy,” “Size Acceptance: The Big Phenomenon,” “Generation
Catholic,” “The Biography,” “The ‘Forgottens’ of
Alzheimer’s,”and “The Chronic Polish Migration.”
At 6:30 p.m., Mr. Robert Chignoli, director of the I.U.T.
along with Mrs. Micheline Rollin and Mr. Gilles Cima, representing
M. Bernard Brochand, deputy Mayor of Cannes, rejoined Mr.
Michel Mompontet, presider of the graduation 2005-2008, Mr.
Bruno Cailler, chief of the Department of Information Communication,
Mr. Jacques Araszkiewiez and Mr. Olivier Théron, co-chairs
of the Licence Professionelle, along with the group of professors
and some students from the first and second year got together
for a formal gathering. A “blue ribbon” was designated
to Jakub Iwaniuk and Sarah Tétaud for “The Chronic
Polish Migration,” but in addition to that formal distinction,
the committee highlighted the high quality of work of all
the graduates.
The day finished with cocktails
being served on the terrace of the Collège. Students,
professors, and administrators gathered together without
formality, happy to share the success of a common goal being
realized. The calm weather of the 1st of April added to the
harmony of the evening. A new life began for eighteen students.
Goodbye campus, hello active life.
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| Jacques Araszkiewiez
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