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In this talk, Dr. Robinson will interrogate the phenomenon of false Indigenous identity claims and their corrosive effects on Indigenous communities. Drawing on personal experience, historical precedents, and critical Indigenous scholarship, he situates these practices within the broader logic of settler colonialism and its drive toward self-indigenization.

Thursday, September 18, 2025 11:00 am - 3:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Sunny Days

Welcome Back!

Come join the Arts Undergraduate Office for Sunny Days at the Arts Quad.

There will be games such as JENGA, Skeeball, Cornhole and other carnival games!

Relax, snack, and meet your advisors during this event.

Arts Undergraduate Students Only.

Watcard required upon entry.

Please note that supplies are on a first come, first served basis.

Join the Critical Tech Talk series for a talk exploring how “vibe coding”, a flexible, intuition-driven approach to prototyping, can empower people from non-computing backgrounds to shape the medical tools they actually need.

A project led by psychology professor Dr. Stephanie Denison received more than $1.7 million CAD in funding from the Templeton World Charity Foundation. The research will examine the developmental origins of people’s ability to reason about – and act on – multiple uncertain possibilities.