Noon Hour Concert: Russian Songs & Sonatas
Well-known local musicians Heidi Wall (piano) and Natasha Campbell (soprano) will be featured in this concert. Program includes a piano sonata by Scriabin, and Rachmaninoff's Op 21.
Well-known local musicians Heidi Wall (piano) and Natasha Campbell (soprano) will be featured in this concert. Program includes a piano sonata by Scriabin, and Rachmaninoff's Op 21.
Join the Stratford Campus for an online information session to learn more about the Master of Digital Experience Innovation graduate program based at Stratford Campus. You can watch the Livestream and submit your questions via live chat!
Game DIAD Is a two-day hands-on workshop that takes you through one rotation in the iterative development of a game and provides essential training to build a game from scratch - taking you from concept to a first prototype.
Game DIAD Is a two-day hands-on workshop that takes you through one rotation in the iterative development of a game and provides essential training to build a game from scratch - taking you from concept to a first prototype.
This talk will dispel myths about mental health, discussing what mental health care workers do and what resources are available in the region.
Timothy Snyder, author of the widely successful book, Black Earth, believes we have misunderstood the Holocaust and the essential lessons it should have taught us. If the Holocaust was indeed, as Snyder’s carefully constructed argument will demonstrate, a result of ecological panic and state destruction, then our misunderstanding of it has endangered our own future.
Join us for the Arts 3 Minute Thesis heat and learn about our graduate students' outstanding ideas — in three minutes flat!
Well known local brass group, the Full House Brass, will be performing both classical and modern favourites such as Gershwin & Ewazen.
Join us for the Arts 3 Minute Thesis heat and learn about our graduate students' outstanding ideas — in three minutes flat!
The Department of Sociology and Legal Studies presents Kent Roach, professor of law and an expert in Canadian security policy, as the 2017 James E. Curtis Memorial Lecturer. Professor Roach will critically examine Canada's counter-terrorism laws with a focus on pressures that the Trump election places on Canada.