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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/13th-annual-research-symposium
SUMMARY:The 13th Annual Research Symposium
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Since 2009\, the SRF Symposium\, has offered an opportunity for
 \nstudents\, faculty\, and community members to present their research and
 \nengage in critical discussions about important issues in the\nrelationsh
 ips and sexuality fields. These critical discussions often\ntake on a prac
 tical or applied focus – how research translates into\npractice in the h
 uman services fields. The Symposium team remains\ncommitted to creating a 
 venue where we can explore and discuss theory\nand research in critical an
 d accessible ways! Be sure to see the talk\n\"Upcoming\" with our keynote 
 presenter Ciann Wilson\, PhD\,Associate\nProfessor and Program Coordinator
 \, Community Psychology\, from Wilfrid\nLaurier University.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/mccall-macbain-scholarships-mcgi
 ll-information-session
SUMMARY:McCall MacBain Scholarships at McGill Information Session
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:St. Jerome's University students are invited to learn about the
  McCall\nMacBain Scholarships at McGill!\n\nDuring this one-hour event\, w
 e’ll give a brief overview of the\nscholarship program\, eligibility cri
 teria\, and the application\nprocess\, followed by a live Q&amp;A with a schol
 arship representative and\na current finalist.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/5-poets-breaking-song-21-black-m
 agic-friday-13th-great
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North Notre Dame 
 Chapel Waterloo ON N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:5 Poets Breaking into Song (#21): Black Magic Friday the 13th in th
 e\nGreat Middle East/Mediterranean North
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the latest event in George Elliott Clarke’
 s _5\nPoets Breaking into Song_. \n\nThe mightiest songs? Poetry put to mu
 sic and sung! Throughout this\nseries\, George Elliott Clarke\, former Poe
 t Laureate of Canada\, has\ncommissioned 8 composers to transform 90+ Cana
 dian poems into\nart-songs of all genres. \n\nCome and hear live performan
 ces of 12 songs by 7 composers\, with\nintroductory readings by some of th
 e poets.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/canadian-cancer-society-relay-li
 fe
SUMMARY:Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Relay for life events strike a beautiful balance of creat
 ing\nspace to share our real encounters with cancer in an atmosphere of\nc
 ommunity care that is also rooted in a spirit of hope which embraces\nthe
  healing power of fun and laughter. At the event\, teams will walk a\ntrac
 k as a symbol of the fight against cancer and engage in meaningful\nceremo
 nies that honour our loved ones as well as entertainment and fun\nteam cha
 llenges. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/march-open-house
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North Waterloo ON
  N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:March Open House
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at our March Open House where you can chat wit
 h\nprofessors about programs of interest\, connect with current students\,
 \nand explore campus through guided tours of academic spaces and\nresidenc
 e.\n\n* Student Ambassadors will be running tours of our academic and\nres
 idence spaces throughout the day.\n * Professors and current students from
  each of the 10 majors offered\nat St. Jerome's will be available to answe
 r questions about our\nacademic programming\, course offerings\, co-op\, s
 tudy abroad options\nand research opportunities.\n * The Student Affairs T
 eam will be on-site to provide information\nabout our student supports and
  to answer questions about the unique\nstudent experience at St. Jerome's.
 \n\nOpen house guests are encouraged to utilize our free parking at St.\n
 Jerome’s for the day – our gates will open at 9:00 a.m.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/reading-series-presentsdamian-ta
 rnopolsky
LOCATION:St. Jerome's University\, Academic Centre\, SJ2 1002 Canada
SUMMARY:The Reading Series presents...Damian Tarnopolsky
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Damian Tarnopolsky's most recent book is a collection of linked
  short\nstories\, _EVERY NIGHT I DREAM I'M A MONK\, EVERY NIGHT I DREAM I
 'M A\nMONSTER_. He is also the author of a previous book of short fiction\
 , a\nhistorical novel\, a play that takes place at a doctoral exam and\, m
 ost\nrecently\, a chapbook called \"_A Friend to Words._\" His work has b
 een\nrecognized by nominations for several awards\, including the Journey\
 nPrize\, the Amazon First Novel Award\, and the Commnowealth Writers'\nPri
 ze\, and _EVERY NIGHT..._ was awarded the Alberta Book Publishing\nAward
 s Book Design of the Year Prize. He teaches at the\nNarrative-Based Medici
 ne Lab at the University of Toronto. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/reading-series-presentsvinh-nguy
 en
LOCATION:St. Jerome's University\, Academic Centre\, SJ2 1002 Canada
SUMMARY:The Reading Series presents...Vinh Nguyen
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Vinh Nguyen is a writer and educator based at Renison Universit
 y\nCollege. He is the author of the speculative memoir _THE MIGRANT RAIN\
 nFALLS IN REVERSE_\, a finalist for the Governor General's Literary\nAward
  for Nonfiction\, the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Nonfiction\nPrize\, and
  the Toronto Book Award. His academic monograph _LIVED\nREFUGE: GRATITUDE
 \, RESENTMENT\, RESILIENCE_ won Outstanding\nAchievement in Literary Stud
 ies from the Association for Asian\nAmerican Studies and the American Stud
 ies Association's Shelly Fisher\nFishkin Prize for International Scholarsh
 ip in Transnational American\nStudies. He is working on a novel.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/fall-2025-joint-university-water
 loo-st-jeromes-university
SUMMARY:Fall 2025 Joint University of Waterloo–St. Jerome’s University\
 nLegal Studies Seminar
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Malhotra explores the possibilities of a Castoriadan readi
 ng of\ncrip time for reinterpreting the duty to accommodate disabled worke
 rs.\nWhile there is a growing literature on crip time\, or how disabled\np
 eople experience time\, much of this literature is not grounded in a\nmate
 rialist understanding of the oppression of disabled people.\nBuilding on t
 he work of scholars such as Mike Oliver\, Colin Barnes\,\nand Marta Russel
 l\, Dr. Malhotra suggests that a Castoriadan reading\nhas profound implica
 tions for developing what he calls a crip time\nfrom below. This holds out
  promise to develop a duty to accommodate\nthat can more robustly facilita
 te the inclusion and empowerment of\ndisabled workers.    \n\nThe Joint
  Legal Studies Seminar Series features biannual seminars\nshowcasing a ran
 ge of legal studies scholarship. The series is hosted\nby the Departments 
 of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of\nWaterloo and St. Jero
 me’s University.  
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T140000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/christian-smith-why-religion-wen
 t-obsolete-demise
SUMMARY:Christian Smith | Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of\nTradit
 ional Faith
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Christian Smith from University of Notre Dame will talk with Ga
 len\nWatts\, Societal Futures Associate Director and University of Waterlo
 o\nAssistant Professor of Psychology\, on the topic of \"Why Religion Wen
 t\nObsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith.\"
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251108T100000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/st-jeromes/events/fall-open-house
LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North Waterloo ON
  N2L 3G3 Canada
SUMMARY:Fall Open House
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us at our Fall Open House where you can chat with
 \nprofessors about programs of interest\, attend a mock lecture\, connect\
 nwith current students\, and explore campus through guided tours of\nacade
 mic spaces and residence.\n\n* Student Ambassadors will be running tours o
 f our academic and\nresidence spaces throughout the day.\n * Professors an
 d current students from each of the 10 majors offered\nat St. Jerome's wil
 l be available to answer questions about our\nacademic programming\, cours
 e offerings\, co-op\, study abroad options\nand research opportunities.\n 
 * The Student Affairs Team will be on-site to provide information\nabout o
 ur student supports and to answer questions about the unique\nstudent expe
 rience at St. Jerome's.\n\nOpen house guests are encouraged to utilize ou
 r free parking at St.\nJerome’s for the day – our gates will open at 9
 :00 a.m.
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