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Wed, Apr 11, 2018
5:00 pm

Found Objects: the Public Reading of a New Play by James Odin Wade

A public reading by students in Drama 3765 New Play Workshop of "Found Objects", a new play by playwright and alumnus James Odin Wade (BFA-Multidisciplinary'11) .


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Celebrate Records and Information Management Month

April is Records and Information Management (RIM) Month. Celebrate by learning about RIM, taking a training course, or completing weekly challenges to win great prizes.


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Wed, Apr 4, 2018
12:00 pm

ART NOW - Wanda Nanibush Speaks April 4th, 2018 at Noon in the Recital Hall

Wanda Nanibush is the inaugural Curator, Indigenous Art of the Indigenous + Canadian Art department at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Nanibush is an Anishinaabe-kwe curator, writer, image-maker, and community organizer from Beausoleil First Nation, located in Southern Ontario. Nanibush has a Master’s degree in visual studies from the University of Toronto.


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Tue, Apr 3, 2018
3:00 pm

Contemporary Emotion Research & Its Relevance for Clinical Practice

Join Fulbright-Palix Distinguished Scholar Dr. Eva Hudlicka for an exploration of Contemporary Emotion Research and its Relevance for Clinical Practice.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018
3:00 p.m., M1035


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Fri, Apr 6, 2018
3:00 pm

Department of History Graduate Student Colloquium

The History Department invites you to join us for a showcase of our graduate students' research on Friday, April 6th (3:00 - 5:00 p.m.) in AH-176.

Brendan Cummins - Heresy and Humbug: Researching Religion in the Burned Over District

Ashley Henrickson - Dear Marjorie, how does it feel to have a soldier brother:  The relationship of Canadian siblings during the First World War

Diane McKenzie - A History of Rural Women and the Intergenerational Transfer of the Family Farm


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