PUBlic Professor Series talk to highlight the value of oral histories as we examine the Nikkei experience Dr. Carly Adam will present, “Hey, why don't we have a bonspiel?” Oral Histories, Sport, and (re)Imaging Community
PUBlic Professor Series talk analyzes the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence On Thursday, Nov. 21, Dr. Jackie Rice will present The Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence
PUBlic Professor Series event explores how humans talk to robots Dr. Matthew Tata will present How to Talk to Your Robot: Using Cognitive Neuroscience to Make Robots That Can Hear
PUBlic Professor Series opens with an exploration of what it means to be human Dr. Louise Barrett will present Supercharged Apes and Supersized Minds: How to Think Like an Animal
PUBlic Professor Series features Johnston discussing the role of place in shaping our past, present and future This is the fifth talk of the 2018-19 season for the Faculty of Arts & Science’s PUBlic Professor Series
PUBlic Professor Series talk explores the building blocks of African development Dr. Alexander Darku will present The Building Blocks of Africa's Development: Resources, Politics and Economics
PUBlic Professor Series talk explores why Canadians remember some wars and let others fade Canadians, by and large, don’t remember their participation in the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902)
Dramatic Arctic rescue story of Captain Robert Abram Bartlett the focus of PUBlic Professor Series talk Dr. Maura Hanrahan will present, Creating Heroes and Claiming the North: Captain Robert Abram Bartlett in the Arctic
Kingfisher explores models of happiness The latest PUBlic Professor Series talk discusses the rise of collective housing communities
Robinson finds rich story in research quest Religious studies professor to engage PUBlic Professor crowd with tale of superstar child evangelist