More Arts members recognized for teaching excellence
Congratulations to Chad Wriglesworth, Katy Fulfer and Serena McDiarmid on being recognized with distinguished teaching awards this year.
Congratulations to Chad Wriglesworth, Katy Fulfer and Serena McDiarmid on being recognized with distinguished teaching awards this year.
The Department of Philosophy shares the news of the recent passing of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Rolf George, who joined the brand-new Department of Philosophy at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ in 1966.
Congratulations to doctoral student Amar Mahmoud, recipient of this year's Warren Ober Award for Outstanding Teaching by Graduate Students!Â
Congratulations to Katherine Hay (BA ’98, Psychology) on her appointment to serve on the Senate of Canada.
Remembering retired Fine Arts Professor Art Green who passed away on April 14, 2025.
Congratulations to the School of Accounting and Finance's Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) team on placing second at the Global Finals! This represents a great achievement as their finish is the highest ranking achieved by an international team in the VCIC Global competition's 27-year history.
Dr. Evan Risko from the Department of Psychology has been awarded À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's prestigious Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision, recognizing his exceptional commitment to the success of his graduate students.
The University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s annual publication, Global Futures: Innovation Update, was recently released featuring four Arts researchers. Dean Alexie Tcheuyap often says "Arts is everywhere" – and he's not wrong. It isn't just a reflection of the breadth of our disciplines, it's the impacts Arts researchers have on global challenges.Â
Congratulations to Kennedy Taylor, a fourth-year Arts and Business student majoring in Legal Studies, on being named is the Faculty of Arts Co-op Student of the Year! She received this award in recognition of her dedication and innovative work integrating AI into health care at Coeus Health
Taking us from colonial New Spain to Ancient Greece to contemporary opera, undergraduate students from culture-related programs presented their research at the second annual Culture Fest, an initiative designed to celebrate outstanding student work and make connections across programs and disciplines.Â