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Wed, Sep 21, 2016
3:00 pm

THE RESILIENT MINDSET: Success Strategies for Life, Career and Academics

U of L alumna Deri Latimer’s high-energy education experience will inform and inspire us to make a difference in our lives, by choosing positive and productive habits that can transform results.


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Thu, Sep 22, 2016
3:00 am

The French Language Centre & The Department of Modern Languages Invite you to a presentation by: GENEVIÈVE DESPRÉS CHILD BOOK ILLUSTRATOR

For many years now, Geneviève Després has had the privilege of travelling around the country and meeting children, teachers and all sorts of wonderful people to talk about her work as an illustrator.


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Fri, Sep 30, 2016
6:30 pm

Library Games Night

The University Library and the Student Geek Entertainment of Every Kind Club will be holding another Library Games Night and you are invited!


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Fri, Sep 30, 2016
4:00 pm

A Talk by Gary Bauslaugh - Assisted Death in Canada - What Went Wrong

The Department of Philosophy will present Assisted Death in Canada - What Went Wrong with Gary Bauslaugh (Victoria, BC) on Friday, September 30th at 4:00 p.m. in C-640.  Everyone is welcome.

Gary Bauslaugh is the author of three books related to assisted death in Canada; his most recent (The Right to Die, April 2016) tells the stories of the courageous Canadians, from the 1940s to the present, whose often heroic actions helped create a climate of acceptance of the idea that assisted death should be legalized in Canada.


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