Yvette Nolan is author of Annie Mae's Movement, Job's Wife, The Unplugging, and Medicine Shows, former Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts, and current director of Brebeuf's Ghost. All are welcome.
Are you interested in applying to Guelph for graduate studies in philosophy? Do you have questions, would you like to chat with the faculty, see what we do, meet some of our current graduate students?
Then please drop in for our Open Doors event on Friday January 15th, 2016.
Faculty and Graduate students will be here with doors open and we welcome you to drop by for a visit.
Coffee and snacks will be available in our department lounge and drinks and sandwiches will be available from 12:00-1:00.
On Jan. 7, 2016 Jonathon Barraball will defend his Master's Thesis:
"The Peregrinations of 'Lugless Will': Deconstructing an Early Modern Travel Narrative"
The defence takes place at 9:00am in MacKinnon Extension 2020.
All welcome! Get the abstract .pdf