Free

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Fri, Feb 2, 2018
3:30 pm

Anatomy of a Protest: The Abolition of Indian Indentured Labor in the British Empire - Dr. Mrinalini Sinha (University of Michigan)

The Department of History Colloquium Series presents the 3rd Annual Driedger Lecture sponsored by the Driedger Fund.  This event is co-sponsored by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, Women Scholars' Speakers Series and the Prentice Institute.


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Fri, Jan 26, 2018
6:30 pm

Library Games Night Returns! | January 26, 6:30 – 10 p.m.

The University Library will be hosting its Library Games Night and you are invited!

Students, staff, and faculty are all welcome to join us for game-playing of all kinds: board, card, and video! Students challenge your professors, professors challenge your students!

  • DAY: Friday, January 26
  • TIME: 6:30 – 10 p.m.
  • WHERE: Library (Level 10 North)

The Library will be open especially for this special event, but normal Library services will not be available.

Bring your own (non-alcoholic) beverages and snacks.


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Wed, Jan 24, 2018
5:30 pm

Pat Carlson Speaker Series - Climate Change and the Future of Energy

Exploring answers to the pressing challenges of climate, energy, water and global sustainability. What should we do?


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Mon, Jan 22, 2018
2:00 pm

Modern Languages Speaker Series - Dr. Esther de Bruijn

Dr. Esther de Bruijn presents 'Augmenting Affect Theory with Léopold Sédar Senghor’s Aesthetic Theory: Vitalism in Ghanaian Market Fiction'


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Wed, Jan 24, 2018
4:30 pm

Modern Languages Film Series (S18) Crime! : Film 1: Nueve reinas

Nueve reinas [Nine Queens] (Argentina, Fabián Bielinsky, 2000). Two small-time criminals hook up to pull off a once-in-a-lifetime con: selling a forged set of extremely valuable rare stamps, the Nine Queens. But nothing is as it seems, and one layer of appearance gives way to another in this tightly scripted and acted thriller. Rated R. (In Spanish with English subtitles)


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Fri, Jan 19, 2018
4:00 pm

Are we <Bleep>ed? Creativity and the Future of Humanity (if any) - Prof. Kent Peacock (Philosophy Department)

The Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series will present:

Title:  Are we <Bleep>ed?  Creativity and the Future of Humanity (if any)
Speaker:  Prof. Kent Peacock (Philosophy)
Day/Date:  Friday, January 19, 2018
Time:  4:00 p.m.
Location:  B-730


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Mon, Jan 29, 2018
12:00 pm

ART NOW - Joseph Tisiga Speaks January 29th, 2018 at Noon in the Recital Hall

Bladder Head Boy and Parallel Non-Sequiturs

Joseph Tisiga (b.1984) is a multidisciplinary artist and community worker currently living in Whitehorse, Yukon. He is Kaska Dena First Nation and of mixed European heritage. Tisiga utilizes multiple means to stimulate narrative thematics, including performance, photography, sculpture, installation, however painting and drawing are the foundation of his practice. His work examines notions of identity, cultural and social inheritance/dislocation, the mundane, “metaphysical” and mythological.


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