Hagey Hall Hub (official) grand opening
THE FACULTY OF ARTS INVITESstudents, donors, alumni, retirees, faculty, staff and friends to come together and celebrate the Hub, ournew student space in the J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities.
THE FACULTY OF ARTS INVITESstudents, donors, alumni, retirees, faculty, staff and friends to come together and celebrate the Hub, ournew student space in the J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities.
The University of ݮƵ Art Gallery (UWAG) welcomes everyone to Sovereign Actscurated by Wanda Nanibushwith the works of artists Rebecca Belmore, Lori Blondeau, Dayna Danger, James Luna, Shelley Niro, Adrian Stimson, and Jeff Thomas.Please join us for this thoughtful and timely exhibition.
The next Women's Studies"Tea and Talk" features speaker Dr. Canan Aslan Akman, Middle East Technical University, Turkey,whois a political scientist andcurrently a visiting researcher in the Women's Studies Program.Dr. Akman's talk is entitled"The Feminist Movement in Turkey: Sustaining Resistance and Dynamism under Lingering Dilemmas and New Challenges."
The Reading Series at St. Jerome's welcomesa splendid addition to the Languages of Home series: Liz Howard! herfirst book of poems,Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent, won the 2016 Griffin Poetry Prize, the first time a debut collection has won the award.
Join the Department of Anthropology for the2018 Silver Medal Award Lecture featuring visiting Professor Bonnie McElhinny, University of Toronto.Political scientists note that we live in an “age of apologies” for historical wrongs (typically, war-crimes and racialized harms).Canadian governments have made about 11 major apologies, quasi-apologies or statements of reconciliationsince the mid-1980s, mostly for actions against Indigenous or racialized groups, but also recently for homophobic exclusions. This talk considers what these apologies are and do; what form of redress apologies are and are not; and why they have arisen alongside policies of trade liberalization, economic deregulation and state transformation.
Please join the students, staff, faculty and family members of Fine Arts for 44th Annual Senior Undergraduate Exhibition “Yours Truly”, showcasinga unique collective fourth-year class effort with selected pieces from each student fortheir final exhibition.
University of ݮƵ'sGlobal Engagement Seminar Programis pleased to invite you to theGlobal Populism and Democratic Futures Summiton March 28 at 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and March 29 from 11:30AMto 8:00 PM.
Stratford Campus iscelebrating studenttalents and accomplishments in theirmost exciting Project Showcase yet!Meet students, mingle with Stratfordfaculty, industry, and community partners, and see theincredible work developed by students and their mentors atthe Stratford Campus.
The Office of Research presents the next Research Talks lunchtime panel event withHaudenosaunee member of the Grand River territory, Kelly Davis, opening the session.The speakerswill present perspectives on Indigenous knowledge, history, and research for ݮƵ staff, faculty, and students.
The Critical Media Lab in downtown Kitchener is the place to be this Friday evening. Two year-end class projects will be on interactive display.Digital Playground is the final project ofCS/FINE 383 Computational Art - the course jointly offered by Fine Arts and Computer Science; Codes of Conduct is the annual exhibition of the MA in Experimental Digital Media (XDM) program offered by English.