Jean Kilbourne, The Naked Truth: Advertising’s Image of Women
The St. Jerome’s University HeForShe Committee in conjunction with SJU’s Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies presents a lecture.
The St. Jerome’s University HeForShe Committee in conjunction with SJU’s Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies presents a lecture.
Join the second Beyond 60 | Gradtalks event where doctoral students explore one research theme from interdisciplinary perspectives.
As we kick-off the University of Waterloo’s spring convocation in this special 60th-anniversary year, join us to hear from Roberta L. Jamieson, known as one of Canada’s important visionaries and leaders, as she addresses education and reconciliation, the path to Canada’s future.
Join community members at the Waterloo Stratford Campus, on National Aboriginal Day, to learn more about Indigenous experiences and how community education provides opportunity for positive impact. The Stratford Public Library and University of Waterloo welcome Lori Campbell, Director of the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre.
Lori Campbell, director of the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre will talk about the importance of territorial acknowledgement, research opportunities, and about an Indigenous Studies class that she will be offering soon.
WISE (Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy) Public Lecture Series presents Self Dependency in Remote Communities: Food, Energy, Future by Benjamin Canning, Co-Founder & Co-Project Manager, Growing North.
Depression has been called the common cold of mental illness. Surprisingly, problems with anxiety are even more common and can also present significant quality of life impacts for those diagnosed with them. Join us as we look at how to recognize depression and anxiety, why these conditions can stay with people for so long, and what can be done about them.
Join the Theatre and Performance program (Department of Drama and Speech Communication) for a talk and screening of feature film Moments of Clarity, created by Kristin Wallace, BA'06 Drama. This special event is part of the department's 25th Anniversary Celebration.
Mental health is an important topic for people of all ages. In this talk we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about child mental health, including: What is ADHD? When does normal shyness become a problem? What resources exist for children and families? And, what can parents do to foster mental wellbeing in their children?
The rise of a right-wing populist movement and the political successes of the Alternative für Deutschland have been accompanied by a number of public scandals and charges related to antisemitism.