Why not take a shot at besting the University’s resident film expert by outdoing his Oscar predictions?
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.
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.
Jeff Defoe is the newest faculty member in engineering and will focus his research and teaching on aerospace.
The University’s aerospace engineering program has reached a greater altitude thanks to the addition of a new faculty member with some impressive credentials.
Second World War enthusiasts won't want to miss an important lecture today about the Nazi's plans to turn Berlin into what was supposed to be the imperial capital of the German racial empire.
Many slaves escaped their situations in the US only to be re-enslaved in the Maritimes, according to a visiting lecturer who will speak here Thursday.
African-descended people played an important role in bringing slavery to an end in Canada’s Maritimes, but that came with some cost.
Drama professor Brian Taylor is directing and starring in the stage adaptation of No Great Mischief, which will be performed in the Studio Theatre at the Jackman Dramatic Arts Centre.
The weight of directing a stage adaptation of a novel penned by a Canadian literary giant like Alistair MacLeod is keeping Brian Taylor awake at night.
“I do feel under an enormous amount of pressure,” the dramatic art professor admitted during an interview about two weeks before the opening night of No Great Mischief, a staged reading of the novel of the same name.
Graduate students explain their research for glory and cash prizes in the Three Minute Thesis competition.
Graduate students explain their research for glory and cash prizes in the Three Minute Thesis competition.
The Borders in Globalization forum will be held today in St. Paul's Hall at Canterbury College.
A special public forum being held here today will be a perfect opportunity for those with an interest in politics, law and culture to map out new directions for studying how the border affects cities like Windsor and Detroit.
Education professor Christopher Greig thumbs through a copy of his new book, which he'll discuss when he appears on CJAM this afternoon.
Education professor Christopher Greig will discuss his new book, “Ontario Boys,” today on CJAMfm.