The Prentice Institute is pleased to host a range of guest speakers for the 2022-23 academic year.
Results from September 1st, 2022 to April 30th, 2023 for Guest Speaker
Collapsing Worlds / Future Ecologies
Tracing a Set of Relations
Sean Morel joins us virtually in the recital hall for this artist talk.
Examining the roots of anti-Black racism, and revealing the barriers Blacks faced over the centuries in their quest to achieve equality and inclusion within diverse institutions in Canada.
Harvard University Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Dr. Steven Pinker presents Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters.
The School of Liberal Education will be hosting their sixth annual symposium on Friday, September 23 from noon to 4:30 p.m.
This talk will explore the life of Lydia Jackson who suffered re-enslavement in Nova Scotia after the American Revolution
Dr. James Tagg, Professor Emeritus of the history department, will be joining the presentation as a special guest.
Join us for the first Music at Noon concert of the fall 2022 semester featuring jamani duo!
Arthur C. Erickson: The Image of the Modern Architect in Canada. This online talk is re-scheduled for October 3, due to the Sept.19 federal holiday being observed. Thank you.
A talk by Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
Are Language Documentation and Revitalization practices scientific and sustainable?
Laura Hynes (soprano) and Susanne Ruberg-Gordon (piano) will perform a recital featuring 'Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan' by Grammy Award-winning composer John Corigliano.
Geography & Biology WISE talk by guest Dr. Abe Springer, Professor of Ecohydrogeology, Northern Arizona University
Please note: this lecture is postponed until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
LANDSCAPE: an approach to urbanism for the 21st century
This concert showcases new music for the guitar duo by some of the world's most exciting composers.
Finlay Forks, BC, stands as a microcosm highlighting how colonial projects not only celebrate their successes, but also efface failures.
Bread + Roses - Survival + Inspiration
LBED Living Room presented by The School of Liberal Education
“I’m a little bit like a small-town preacher, these people are my congregation”: Conducting professional journalism in rural Alberta communities
Anthea Black is a Canadian artist, art-publisher and writer based in Oakland, USA and Toronto, Canada.
Trucking companies in Alberta must follow safety legislation meant to produce positive safety outcomes. This research will examine the consideration of equity in trucking safety.
The Departments of Philosophy and Mathematics & Computer Science invite you to join us for the following presentation.