Ghost Walk
Ghost Walk at the Guelph train station, sponsored by the Guelph History Society.
Ghost Walk at the Guelph train station, sponsored by the Guelph History Society.
Graduate History students at the University of Guelph highlight innovative research using unique, hand-written travel diaries that form part of the University’s renowned Scottish Studies Collection. In-person.
LCSC Speaker Series with Dr. Geoffrey Hayes, Professor of History at University of Waterloo. Hybrid event.
LCSC partners with Guelph Museums to sponsor this Military Lecture by Dr. Tarah Brookfield, Wilfrid Laurier University.
TUGSA Student research panel for Black History Month. Thursday, February 8, 2024 on Zoom
Join the University of Waterloo community for a hoop dance performance and workshop with Feryn King, an Indigenous (Mohawk) artist, professional international hoop dancer, and member of the Wolf Clan in Akwesasne, Quebec.
The performance is in the Arts Quad (in front of Dana Porter Library) at the University of Waterloo and starts at 2:30
The workshop will be held in Alumni Hall at United College and runs from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. Email Lily MacKenzie by Friday, March 15th to reserve a spot. Spaces are limited.
Sponsored by the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, the Office of Indigenous Relations, and the Department of History.
TUGSA Student research panel on Travel and Tourism, March 26, 10:00 am - 11:30 am on Zoom
Join MA student Nicole Vankooten of DRAGEN Lab for an historic forest walk. No registration, just meet at St. Jerome's DRAGEN Lab (#2 on map link), University of Waterloo campus at 12:45 pm.