Abstracts are now sought for the March 21 conference “Trends in Forensic Sciences.”
Abstracts are now sought for the March 21 conference “Trends in Forensic Sciences.”
Abstracts are now sought for the March 21 conference “Trends in Forensic Sciences.”
Abstracts are now sought for the March 21 conference “Trends in Forensic Sciences.”
Nursing professor Judy Bornais will speak today on “Safety Issues Related to the Care of Patients with Diabetes.”
Nursing professor Judy Bornais will speak today on “Safety Issues Related to the Care of Patients with Diabetes.”
Miah-Marie Langlois and the Lancer women’s basketball team will host Laurier for the OUA west division title, Saturday at the St. Denis Centre.
Lancer basketball and men’s hockey continue their playoff runs this weekend.
University Players presents Anton Chekhov’s haunting drama “Three Sisters,” March 6 to 9 and 12 to 16.
University Players presents Anton Chekhov’s haunting drama Three Sisters, March 6 to 9 and 12 to 16 in Essex Hall Theatre.
Why not take a shot at besting the University’s resident film expert by outdoing his Oscar predictions?
Monica Maly of McMaster University will discuss “A Role for Biomechanics in Knee Osteoarthritis” in a free public lecture Friday, February 28.
Monica Maly of McMaster University will discuss “A Role for Biomechanics in Knee Osteoarthritis” in a free public lecture Friday, February 28.
An event Saturday in the Leddy Library combines elements of speed dating and reference requests.
An event Saturday in the Leddy Library combines elements of speed dating and reference requests.
MBA student Ryan Donally and business professor Vincent Georgie will be heading to the Oscar ceremonies this weekend to learn more about how the film industry markets itself.
MBA student Ryan Donally and business professor Vincent Georgie are heading to the Oscars to learn more about how the film industry markets itself.
The Noiseborder Ensemble presents an experiment in live audio-visual coding Thursday.
A performance by the Noiseborder Ensemble on Thursday will allow audience members to watch the creation of a multimedia piece.
Music professor Philip Adamson will perform major piano works of the early 20th century in recital Friday.