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Imagining a New History: Interventions in Historical Research
March 25, 2023: 29th Annual Tri-University History Conference (Rescheduled)
Keynote and Performer
Dr. Omeasoo Wāhpāsiw of Carleton University will deliver the keynote address. Performer is Kevin McKay from Cross Lake First Nation.
2022-23 TUGSA Co-presidents
New Tri-U Graduate Students Association (TUGSA) co-presidents were chosen earlier this Fall 2022. The Tri-U is excited by the ideas and commitment the new team has to bring a deeper sense of community to the Tri-U.
The 18-Hour Huckleberry Mousse: Creative Cooking in Rural North America
Presenter: Dr. Mary Murphy, Distinguished Professor of History, Montana State University.
Activating ancestral knowledge to restore ecosystems during the Anthropocene
Photo by ecologist Dylan White
Presenters: S. Mehltretter, B. Luby, A. Bradford, and L. Legzdins with Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation
The @manominproject is a multicultural, multidisciplinary research team committed to crop restoration and cultural revitalization in Anishinaabe-AKI (the land of Anishinabeg). Manomin, the crop for which @manominproject cares, is commonly known in English as "wild rice."
Poor Soils and Rich Folks: Tourism as Rural History
Presenter: Dr. Andrew Watson, Assistant Professor, University of Saskatchewan.
Disciplines in Dialogue: Climate
Join the DRAGEN lab online for a conversation about climate. Experts from the fields of history, environment, and public policy will share their unique perspectives and knowledge on our climate – past, present, and future. Dr. Sam White (Ohio State University), Dr. Maria Strack (University of Waterloo), and Mike Morrice, MP (Green Party, Canada).
Jacobites, Jacobins and Outlanders: Scotland in Cultural Memory
This community event will feature presentations by faculty, graduate students and Archival and Special Collections staff, and is part of a wider partnership between the University of Guelph and Simon Fraser University.
Special guest speaker Professor Viccy Coltman will present an exploratory and informal talk titled, 'Wartime: Scottish officers in military service, 1793-1815'.
Who's New in the Tri-U?
The three universities in the Tri-University Graduate Program in History made seven exciting faculty appointments in the last year with a great diversity of research areas and expertise represented.
Laurier PhD candidate, Eric Story, wins two writing awards!
Eric Story, PhD candidate in History based at Wilfrid Laurier University, recently won two writing awards.
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