Feb 26th, 2024
The Girls Resist research project, a study that seeks to empower teen girls to resist sexual assault, is continuing recruitment with new programs rolling out in Spring 2024.
A live cinema performance Thursday in the SoCA Armouries will explore the relationship between documentary film and U.S. Democratic Party politics.
A live cinema performance Thursday in the SoCA Armouries will explore the relationship between documentary film and U.S. Democratic Party politics.
Instructors congratulate Jamie Brown-Hart on winning the Ron W. Ianni Memorial Scholarship in Music Performance. From left: Bruce J. G. Kotowich, director of the School of Creative Arts; Jennifer Swanson; accompanist Michael Oddy; Brown-Hart; Shahida Nurullah; Nicholas Papador.
Computer science major Parmida Khashayar contemplates a submission to the revived student literary magazine, Generation.
The English Undergraduate Student Association has issued a call for submissions for its literary publication, Generation.
Music professor Brent Lee will celebrate the launch of his album of new media works, Homstal, with performances by the Noiseborder ensemble Thursday.
Business and psychology student Aysha Mian hosts the news program “the Anchor” on campus-community radio station CJAM fm.
Business and psychology student Aysha Mian hosts the news program “the Anchor” on campus-community radio station CJAM fm.
Members of the School of Creative Arts jazz faculty will bring their talents to the Capitol Theatre stage Saturday. Top from left: Nicholas Papador, Michael Karloff, Michael Palazzolo, and Shahida Nurullah. Bottom: Miles Finlayson, Steve Wood, Robert Fazecash.
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale will discuss the weaponization of Ontario’s Underground Railroad history in a public lecture Thursday.
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale will discuss the weaponization of Ontario’s Underground Railroad history in a public lecture Thursday.
English grad Victoria Hecnar was selected for a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers.
English grad Victoria Hecnar was selected for a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers.
University Players presents The Glass Menagerie in the Essex Hall Theatre through Jan. 28.