How have writers used literary forms to tell feminist stories or imagine feminist futures? In this class, we will read various stories of adventurous and resilient women and gender-diverse characters.
Results from January 14th to February 4th, 2026 for Faculty of Arts and Science
Beginning January 19, 2026, Arts & Science Academic Advising drop-in hours are changing!
The Marlowe seminar will explore the work of (arguably) the second most significant playwright in the language.
This course offers students an overview of some of the major theoretical questions of Marxist critical theory. No prior knowledge is assumed. Open to students from all disciplines who possess third-year standing.
The French Conversation Workshops are now running! These workshops are a great opportunity for students to practice speaking French in an informal setting and improve their oral skills.
Indigenous Climate Reasoning: Causal Models and Ecological Change in Amazonia
Join us for Blackfoot Bingo with fluent speaker Julius Delaney — a fun, interactive way to hear and engage with the Blackfoot language.
Please join us for our third annual networking event that offers students an opportunity to connect with professionals from the fields of urban, social...