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  1. Mar. 15, 2023Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae wins Dorothy Killam Fellowship
    Naila Keleta-Mae

    The National Killam Program announced that Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae (Communication Arts) has won a 2023 Dorothy Killam Fellowship that provides support for dedicated research time to scholars “whose superior, ground-breaking, best-in-class research stands to have significant impact on a national or global scale.”

  2. Mar. 6, 2023Portia's Julius Caesar on stage this month
    Emily Radcliff as Portia

    The Theatre and Performance program presents Portia’s Julius Caesar by Kaitlyn Riordan in Theatre of the Arts, March 22 – 25. Co-directed by professors Sorouja Moll and Andy Houston, the play is a radical adaption of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and focuses on the voices and perspectives of its female characters.

  3. Feb. 20, 2023Dr. Martin Cooke appointed Assistant Vice-President, Academic - Leadership and Strategic Initiatives
    Martin Cooke

    Congratulations to Dr. Martin Cooke, our current Associate Dean, Undergraduate Students, on his appointment as the first Assistant Vice-President, Academic – Leadership and Strategic Initiatives.

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  1. Mar. 25, 2023Black And Free: Art Exhibition and Symposium at Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum
    headshots of 12 Black artists

    For centuries Black people all over the world have used visual art, literature, performance, theatre, music and other means of expression to imagine and advocate for freedom in their public and private lives. Started by Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae in 2017, Black And Free is an artistic and academic experience that deepens, enlivens and expresses themes of blackness and freedom projecting expansive visions of what that could be for engaged, curious and casual members of the public.

  2. Mar. 26, 2023Black And Free: Art Exhibition and Symposium at Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum
    headshots of 12 Black artists

    For centuries Black people all over the world have used visual art, literature, performance, theatre, music and other means of expression to imagine and advocate for freedom in their public and private lives. Started by Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae in 2017, Black And Free is an artistic and academic experience that deepens, enlivens and expresses themes of blackness and freedom projecting expansive visions of what that could be for engaged, curious and casual members of the public.

  3. Mar. 28, 2023Grad Class Send-Off 2023 (Grad Gift Pick-up)
    Graphic of two geese with graduation caps.

    Congratulations Class of 2023 (June AND October graduands)!

    You made it! To honour your achievements, the Faculty of Arts invites you to pick up your "grad gift"!

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