Drawing Conclusions
Results from September 1st to December 30th, 2023 for Free
A talk by Dr. Maho Ikeda from Hokkai Gakuen University
Learn how to make a power plan for your final projects and exams, resources you should be checking out, and why taking care of your well-being is an important success strategy. Plus, a prize draw!
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POST-TRAUMATIC PLAYDATE
Download or stream Cows on the planet—a new digitized collection available from the University Library.
Synthetic Forever: White Suits, Fatbergs, and the Breathing Museum
Works for solo percussion that explore how cyclical patterns, themes and variations, and improvisation bring musical momentum and structural clarity to music that is as diverse as it is entertaining.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event is cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the spring.
In this workshop, you will be invited to participate in a mini photovoice process where you will take, share, and analyze photos to get a taste of the methodology.
A Webinar presented by the Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy
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Most people today, if they think about borders at all, can be forgiven for believing lines on a map are real things serving useful purposes.
Recontextualizing and Examining the Built Environment
Via Zoom from Wigtown, Scotland
Get pumped and join us for Library Games Night on Friday, Nov. 24, from 5 to 9 p.m.!
Students: challenge your profs! Profs: challenge your students!
Students don't forget to pick up your free breakfast coupon December 5-7.
Architectural Avatars of Alienation
Info session on applying to Grad School
Embark on a musical journey as the dynamic duo share a program of newly-composed works that showcase their harmonious collaboration through modern melodies and innovative combinations of sound and style.
The Department of English will be hosting our final Open Mic for the Fall 2023 season featuring Dr.
"Chapola’s Decolonial Feminist Journey as a Racialized Settler Woman on How to be an Anti-racist in Canada" and "Research as Anti-Racist Celebration"
Three Anthropology alums talk about their change work
The Department of Philosophy will present the following: