The F.E.L. Priestley Lecture Series proudly welcomes Dr. Cheryl J.
Results from September 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Guest Speaker & Faculty of Arts and Science
The School of Liberal Education Symposium will present Building Communities on Friday, September 22, 2023 (noon - 4:30 p.m.) in Markin Hall (M1048).
Speakers:
The French Language Centre and the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics present a special guest speaker event:
Dominique Prinet
Join Louise B. Halfe - Sky Dancer, Author, Poet and 9th Parliamentary Poet Laureate for a reading and book signing of her award winning book awâsis - kinky and dishevelled.
The Department of Philosophy presents the following:
The Department of Philosophy presents:
Dr. Liao's topic will be Optimization, Adjoint Analysis and Full Waveform Inversion: From Theory to Real Applications.
Dr. Lewis Kay, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist, Hospital for Sick Children Canada Gairdner International Award 2017
Dr. Liu will be speaking on Fermat vs Warning: An Introduction to Number Theory in Function Fields
Tina's talk is titled "Placental Politics: Rewriting Oceanic Histories of Embodied Land Work, Radical Relationalities, and Indigenous Feminisms."
From the oral histories a musical verbatim theatre performance was created, set in a London folk club in the early 1960s
A book launch for author Desmond Samuel Kamara (Dez)
The Department of English will be hosting our next instalment of Open Mic featuring Blackfoot Interdisciplinary Artist, Chataya Holy Singer AND Charley Frost, artist.
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present the following:
Dr. Alex Johnston Lecture Series Presents Dr. Shawn Bubel
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event is cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the spring.
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
Three Anthropology alums talk about their change work
The Department of Philosophy will present the following:
The Last Loophole in Bell's Theorem? Why Superdeterminism Probably Doesn't Work - Prof. Kent Peacock
The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series presents the following:
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
The Department of English will be hosting our first Open Mic for the Spring 2024 season featuring Poet and Storyteller, Neal Smith, AND Katie Stang, Author.
Mr. Collin May will describe his experience with political correctness while a student at Harvard and its contemporary expression in the cancel culture phenomenon.
In this talk, we discuss transdisciplinary ways of listening to the voice of the soil, which can challenge the colonial knowledge production and open space for reimagining collective climate actions.
Join the Sociology Department for this presentation which will focus on the problems of nationalism, regionalism, and identity faced by many federal states