Art Exhibit by Ray Dirks
Organizational & Human Development (OHD) offers 12 Workshops within the Student Leadership Certificate Program (SLP). To register for an SLP Workshop simply visit www.ohd.uwaterloo.ca/students and select one of the displayed dates and times listed for the current registration period; or log on to LEADS and view the Student Leadership Program Events page.
UWAG hosts two visually arresting art exhibitions featuring artwork by Zeke Moores and Kelly Jazvac.
Waterloo Unlimited is a unique transdisciplinary high school enrichment program for high school students from across Canada at the University of Waterloo.
Written by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Stewart Arnott
Performances: November 13 - 15th, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.
High School Student Matinees: November 12th & 14th at 12 p.m. Optional seminar at 10:00. Contact Janelle Rainville jrainvil@uwaterloo.ca to book.
Venue: Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages Building
This wonderfully absurd farce is still considered one of the truly great comedies in the English language almost 120 years after its debut in London. Oscar Wilde's masterpiece, which he called “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People”, is a subversive and cockeyed mirror held up to English society in the late Victorian era that still manages to reflect back on us in the 21st century.
This year’s speaker is Dr. Kenneth Pargament, an internationally renowned researcher in the area of spirituality and health. In particular his research has explored religion, spirituality and coping during times of loss and crisis.
Biology seminar series
"Examining Determinants of Population Viability and Implications for the Management of Threats to Freshwater Fish"
Speaker: Marten Koops, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Fishers and Oceans Canada, Government of Canada
Can Smart Homes be part of a Smart Future?
Speaker: Prof. Ian Rowlands, Environment and Resource Studies, Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy
Dr. Jeff Gundy will be presenting the Bechtel lectures this year on Thursday and Friday November 13th and 14th. Reception to follow the lecture on Thursday.
Bechtel Lectures in Anabaptist and Mennonite Studies with Jeff Gundy from Bluffton University. The Friday lecture will also be part of the New Mennonite's Writing series.
Veteran religion writer David Gibson argues that Pope Francis helps us to understand media as a carrier of public meaning as well as a business.