Investigating power and privilege inside and outside the classroom
When the politics and histories that shape students’ lives emerge in class, Naila Keleta-Mae sees an opportunity for deep learning - not an interruption to her lecture notes.
When the politics and histories that shape students’ lives emerge in class, Naila Keleta-Mae sees an opportunity for deep learning - not an interruption to her lecture notes.
"We need to create communities where we’re all helping each other,” says Arts alumnus Michael Robson. Last June, he put that statement into action by starting an award for undergraduates at the University of ݮƵ. He pledged $10,000 of his own money over five years to build the Collective Movement Award, which supports students involved in the African, Caribbean or Black communities.
Listen to Prof. Naila Keleta-Mae in a featured interview on CBC Radio's q with Shadrach Kabango discussing Beyonce's Formation.
Featured article on CTV news discussing the new Beyonce focused Drama course being offered this Fall term.
To support DAC329/ SPCOM 329: Digital Presentations, the Department of Drama and Speech Communication is pleased to sponsor the community public speaking event, Ignite ݮƵ 15 on November 26, 2014. All members of the University community are in
Last week, the University of ݮƵ announced the LITE Grant recipients.
What happens when you take music, theatre and projection and put it into a computing space? That is what we are about to find out.
Associate Dean and long-time Drama faculty member, Bill Chesney is not relaxing this summer. He is designing four out of the five shows in the Lighthouse Festival Theatre's 35th anniversary season.
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication is excited to announce that Toronto-based actor-playwright-director, Martha Ross, has been contracted to direct the winter production of Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco.
They walk these floors at night. Working in the afterlife. Like the buttons they crafted, we are fastened to our history.