New Book from Doug Cowan explores Christian Countercult Movement
In August, Cambridge University Press will release a new publication from Dr. Doug Cowan, The Christian Countercult Movement.
In August, Cambridge University Press will release a new publication from Dr. Doug Cowan, The Christian Countercult Movement.
Africanism: Blacks in the Medieval Imaginary, written by Nader Kadhem, professor emeritus of cultural studies at the University of Bahrain, and translated by Dr. Amir Al-Azraki is now available from McGill-Queens University Press.
MSW10 Speaker Series
All Our Relations
Kelly Laurila will lead the discussion on the theme - All Our Relations.
Join us for a community gathering to connect and reflect on Restorative Justice in schools and classrooms, and to celebrate the launch of Dr. Crystena Parker-Shandal’s most recent publication, Restorative Justice in Education: Liberating Students’ Voices Through Relational Pedagogy.
If you've been craving a cuppa Morning Moose coffee, we recently restocked our coffee in Moose Tracks and online. Now's the time if you're looking for the freshest beans (ground or whole).
Stop into Moose Tracks now, or order online.
PS - coffee and/or a mug makes a great Father's Day gift!
On May 25th, employees of Renison celebrating 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25(!) years of service at Renison gathered for a celebratory event, the first of the new Employee Service Recognition Program implemented by Human Resources.
At the 22nd Annual “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Language Proficiency Competition for University and College Students for Ontario and Manitoba held on Sunday, May 28th at Seneca College, Toronto, three Renison students demonstrated excellency and placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd. These students have studied Chinese for two years at Renison, starting with CHINA 101R and studying up to CHINA 202R.
Move that Mulch! Help the Green Team in the East-West Garden
Get your hands dirty and help the Renison Green Team make the East-West Garden beautiful by adding much needed mulch. Every Thursday until June 15, or until all the mulch is distributed, all are welcome to help in the garden anytime between 1-2pm. Can't commit for an hour? No problem - any time you can spare is much appreciated!
Do you love plants? Do you have some plant seedlings you'd love to share and swap with others?
From May 16-17, the Sustainability Office will be hosting a seedling swap to engage the UWaterloo community on gardening, food security, and local food systems.