UW A Cappella Club Spring 2024 End of Term Concert
The UW A Cappella Club (UWACC) will be holding the Spring 2024 End of Term Concert on July 19th and 20th in the Modern Languages Theatre of the Arts!
The UW A Cappella Club (UWACC) will be holding the Spring 2024 End of Term Concert on July 19th and 20th in the Modern Languages Theatre of the Arts!
The UW A Cappella Club (UWACC) will be holding the Spring 2024 End of Term Concert on July 19th and 20th in the Modern Languages Theatre of the Arts!
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present artist singer-songwriter, Anishinaabe knowledge keeper, and archaeological researcher Jordan Jamieson.
Exploring the impact of groundwater on surface water quality in the Great Lakes Basin at multiple spatial scales.
This play is based on an ancient fable (a story told to children, usually by their mothers or elders, to keep them safe in the world). The fable’s origins are with the Kwantlen First Nation, whose territory is in southern, interior British Columbia, in the Fraser River Valley.
This play is based on an ancient fable (a story told to children, usually by their mothers or elders, to keep them safe in the world). The fable’s origins are with the Kwantlen First Nation, whose territory is in southern, interior British Columbia, in the Fraser River Valley.
This play is based on an ancient fable (a story told to children, usually by their mothers or elders, to keep them safe in the world). The fable’s origins are with the Kwantlen First Nation, whose territory is in southern, interior British Columbia, in the Fraser River Valley.
This play is based on an ancient fable (a story told to children, usually by their mothers or elders, to keep them safe in the world). The fable’s origins are with the Kwantlen First Nation, whose territory is in southern, interior British Columbia, in the Fraser River Valley.
This play is based on an ancient fable (a story told to children, usually by their mothers or elders, to keep them safe in the world). The fable’s origins are with the Kwantlen First Nation, whose territory is in southern, interior British Columbia, in the Fraser River Valley.