<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/senior-finds-grandmother-s-memory-distinctive-to-languages.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>05/13/2020</pubDate><title>Senior Finds Grandmother's Memory Distinctive to Languages</title><description>If you're a bilingual speaker, do different languages trigger certain memories but not others? Franklin &amp; Marshall College alumnus Griffin Sneath '20 investigated this question during an overseas journey to find his family's roots. Sneath, a neuroscience and German major at F&amp;M, visited the remote Transylvanian village of Petelea, where he retraced his grandmother's steps during her family's flight in 1945.</description><author>Peter Durantine</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/524734337504843346-griffin-sneath-s-grandmother-s-childhood-home-in-petelea-rumania.0.988.2938.1770.full.jpg" alt="The childhood home of F&amp;M Senior Griffin Sneaths grandmother in Petelea, Rumania."/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>German and German Studies</tag><tag>Neuroscience</tag><tag>Research</tag></tags></item>