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BAS 20th Anniversary Celebration!

Join us for the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Bachelor of Arts & Sciences! Tuesday, October 4th, 12:30-2:00PM - BASSA (Bachelor of Arts & Science Student Association) Birthday Bash with student-run events - Branion Plaza, UC Courtyard Special cookies available for the first 200 students to visit!  **UPDATE** The second part of the Anniversary is rescheduled for the winter '22 term, and we will announce the date and location at a later time.

First (weekly) History Grad Café

The first History Grad Café will meet Tuesday, October 4 at 12:30 pm in the History Department Lounge (Second Floor MacKinnon Extension). Come hang out and get to know the other students in the program! There's a Keurig machine for use in the lounge or feel free to bring coffee from elsewhere. We hope to continue holding weekly grad cafés throughout the rest of the semester (excepting the week of Thanksgiving). Open to all History Graduate Students and Faculty

Kyle Barbour's Oral Qualifying Examination

OQE proposal title: "The Hegelian Foundations of F.H. Bradley's Idealism" Guests can email Janet Thackray at jthack@uoguelph.ca for the Teams meeting link  

GET Lab Movie Event

Screening and discussion of the documentary Migrant Dreams, by director Min Sook Lee.  When/where: Thursday, September 29, at 7pm at the 10C community space, located at 42 Carden St. (opposite Guelph city hall). We’ll be meeting in the Community Classroom located on the 4th floor. The event is free, and open to all. 

History Society - first meeting

Come Join the History Society next week First meeting is Tuesday, Sept. 20 on Johnson Green from 5-7pm.

Where From Here: Canadian Literary Cultures

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Where From Here is an interdisciplinary conference that engages the fractious, productive debates over nation and literature to ask what comes next for Canadian literary and cultural studies. September 15-16, 2022 | The Arboretum, University of Guelph For more details: where-from-here.ca

Shannon Boss's PhD thesis defence

Thesis Title: "You Are What You Eat:                      Orthorexia, Purity, and Health in the Digital Age"   All are welcome to attend

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