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April 22, 2007

End of the term

Over the last few days there has been a succession of cars lined up outside the residences heralding the end of a school year. For the students, this has been an exciting year and many are filled with a sense of sadness that the drama and excitement of the first year at University is over: for some, the tantalizing prospect of summer jobs and summer travel awaits: and for some the long wait till next academic year has begun. It is amazing that another school year has come to an end.
For many of us, this has been a particularly tiring and sometimes tension-filled year. It is tempting to dwell on the challenges facing us. It is hard to see beyond the senseless tragedy in Virginia. But as you look back, the faculty, staff and students have once again achieved so much in so many different fields: in educating our students, in winning amazing awards and accolades, in completing ground-breaking research and in raising money for charitable causes.
As we begin to move from the winter to the summer semester, our hearts go out to the families and individuals who were traumatized by the events in Virginia. At home we will be focused on trying to keep our students, faculty and staff as safe as humanly possible. We will also start to look forward to a summer tidying up the research and teaching and – believe it or not – looking forward to the next academic year starting in September.

Shakespeare's Birthday

On Monday 23rd April 2007, we will host a party to celebrate Shakespeare birthday (and incidentally the day of his death as well). We are about halfway through the Shakespeare - Made in Canada festival http://www.shakespearemadeincanada.ca/ which is centered on the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare website http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/ and the exhibition at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre. The festival has been a great success and the exhibition has attracted almost twice the visitors to the Art Centre. In fact, we have extended the hours of opening to accommodate the extra guests.

In association with the birthday celebrations, we will be launching the literacy game 'Speare. This is a unique interactive video-game based on the language of Shakespeare in his play Romeo and Juliet. Through an innovative interactive folio and a learning commons, the game presents a new way to read and understand Shakespeare. At the same time, the language skills of players is vastly improved. In association with the launch we are also launching a new website ApolloGames.ca which we hope will attract people to the literacy game.

Check out the websites.

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