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Mon, Mar 16, 2015
7:00 pm

Love in Early Persian Islamic Mysticism

The Religious Studies Department and Islamic Studies Fund presents:

Love in Early Persian Islamic Mysticism
Guest Speaker:  Prof. Joseph Lumbard (Brandeis University)
Day/Date:  Monday, March 16, 2015
Time:  7:00 p.m.
Location:  C-620 (University Hall)


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Wed, Mar 11, 2015
3:00 pm

They Certainly Did Have a Lot of Strange Ideas: Indigenous Bodies, Morality, the Reshaping of Sexualities, and Violence at Inuvik's Residential Schools, 1950s to 1970s

Department of History Colloquium and I-CYS presents:

They Certainly Did Have a Lot of Strange Ideas:  Indigenous Bodies, Morality, the Reshaping of Sexualities, and Violence at Inuvik's Residential Schools, 1950s to 1970s (History Colloquium_March 2015.pdf)

Guest Speaker:  Crystal Fraser (Dept. of History, University of Alberta)
Day/Date:  Friday, March 20, 2015
Time:  3:00 p.m.
Location:  D-633

Abstract: 


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Thu, Mar 12, 2015
1:40 pm

An Entangled History: EPR, Bell’s Theorem, & Beyond

An Entangled History: EPR, Bell’s Theorem, & Beyond

Kent Peacock

Department of Philosophy

University of Lethbridge

Thursday March 12th, 2015

1:40 pm, Room C640, U Hall

Abstract:


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Mon, Mar 16, 2015
12:00 pm

Islamic Fundamentalism: When Extremism Assumes the Guise of Tradition

The Religious Studies Department and the Khan Islamic Studies Endowment Fund presents:

Islamic Fundamentalism: When Extremism Assumes the Guise of Tradition

Guest Speaker:  Prof. Joseph Lumbard (Brandeis University)
Day/Time:  Monday, March 16, 2015 (12:00 noon)
Location:  D-630


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Wed, Mar 11, 2015
3:00 pm

Looking for the Child Freak Show Performer

I-CYS (Institute for Child & Youth Studies) presents:

Looking for the Child Freak Show Performer
Dr. Jane Nicholas
March 11, 2015
3:00 p.m. (C-756)

This presentation will explore some of the ethical issues in studying history of child freak show performers, including the use of photographs.

Everyone is welcome.


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Mon, Mar 30, 2015
6:00 pm

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN NOW - Trevor Embury Speaks March 30th, 2015 at 6pm in C610

aftermodern.lab inc. is an award-winning Toronto-based communication design studio working in both cultural and commercial contexts in all mediums. We practice purposeful visual communication inspired by modernism, purity of form and the uncompromising pursuit for typographic excellence.


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Mon, Mar 23, 2015
6:00 pm

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN NOW - Bart Willis Speaks March 23rd, 2015 at 6pm in C610

Bart Willis is a tattooer living in Austin, Texas.  He grew up in Lethbridge and went to the University of Lethbridge in the 1980s.  Bart moved to Austin in 1990 with the crazy notion that he was going to become a rock star.  That didn’t happen.  What did happen was that the tattoo bug that he had caught in Alberta turned into a calling that became a career in the early nineties.  At a time when tattooing was still risqué and underground Bart honed his craft by tattooing anywhere people wanted tattoos; boats, back porches, parties, the Ringling Brothers circus train …eventually in 2002 he o


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