Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

painting diner interiorFill the Ketchup by Melanie Janisse-Barlow, acrylic on canvas.

Paintings explore daily existence

The Gallery at the School of Creative Arts is currently hosting an exhibition of new paintings by artists Richard Storms and Melanie Janisse-Barlow titled “Channel Surfing.”

Cast of Mac BethSomething wicked this way comes: the University Players production of Mac Beth continues Sept. 28 through Oct. 1 at Essex Hall Theatre.

Quiz winner educated in Shakespeare

Education student Szaky Wu won two tickets to the University Players production of Mac Beth.
Karl JirgensProfessor emeritus Karl Jirgens will discuss “Ephemera and Windsor’s Literary Culture” in a campus talk Thursday.

Local literary culture subject of presentation

Professor emeritus Karl Jirgens will discuss “Ephemera and Windsor’s Literary Culture” in a campus talk Thursday.

hand holding carved doll in coffin: cover of BodysnatcherCarol Margaret Davison was inspired by miniature carved dolls in coffins found beneath Arthur’s Seat in Scotland for her debut novel, Bodysnatcher.

Thursday reception to celebrate launch of gothic novel

Join professor Carol Margaret Davison for a discussion of the historical events that inspired her novel Bodysnatcher, on Thursday, Sept. 28.

staged coronation of MacbethUneasy is the head that wears a crown: the University Players production of Mac Beth continues Sept. 28 through Oct. 1 at Essex Hall Theatre.

Contest proffers a night of theatre

University Players production of Mac Beth continues Sept. 28 through Oct. 1 at Essex Hall Theatre.
Jessica RomneyJessica Romney of MacEwan University will present Tuesday on food-based identity rhetoric among the Archaic Greek elite.

Greek food-based identity rhetoric subject of presentation

Jessica Romney of MacEwan University will present Tuesday on food-based identity rhetoric among the Archaic Greek elite.

Teach-in series to explore responses to hate violence

A series of teach-ins hosted by the newly created Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department will feature experts responding to recent incidences of hate violence and shedding light on the reality of gendered violence.

Entitled “Learning (to) Hate Violence,” the series will present one session each month from 7 to 9 p.m., in person in the SoCA Armouries Performance Hall and online through Microsoft Teams.

Embracing an Ethic of Empowered Equity, Monday, Sept. 25
Prologue: Remembering Cate Hundleby, feminist scholar, and friend.