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Scottish Studies presents Wade Cormack (University of Highlands and Islands)
http://www.uoguelph.ca/scottish/events
"The Links and Sports F
ields: A Sport and Cultural History of the Moray Firth Region, c.1603 to 17
99"
Musagetes and CAFKA present Rick Lowe: Big Ideas in Art and Culture Lecture
Complimentary shuttle leaving from 6 Dublin Street South, Guelp
h at 6pm. To reserve seat, contact Danica Evering at danica.musagetes.ca o
r 519-836-7300 x 103
www.musagetes.ca
Nahum Brown's FOE (Final Oral Examination)
PhD candidate: Nahum Brown
Time: 3:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Thesis Title: How to Actualize the Whole Possiblity: The Necessity-Contingency Dialectic in Hegel's Science of Logic
ALL ARE WELCOME
Japan & World War II Political Cartoons: Jocelyn Greenwood MA Thesis Defence
On December 18th, Jocelyn Greenwood will defend her MA Thesis: “There is absolutely no room for optimism:” The Dehumanization, Destruction and Degradation of Japanese in North American World War II Editorial Cartoons." The defence takes place at 1pm in 020 MacKinnon. All welcome! Get the abstract: .pdf
The Health League in Canada: Bethany Philpott MA Defence
On Tuesday, December 17, History graduate student Bethany Philpott will defend her MA Thesis:
"The First Wealth is Health”: The Health League of Canada, 1935-1980"
The defence takes place in 2020 MacKinnon Extension. All welcome. Get the abstract: .pdf
Exhibit - Asingit: Their Others running Oct 8 through to Dec 14
Inuit Art from the MSAC collection. Open Tuesday to Friday 12 -5pm & Saturday 9am-3pm
University of Guelph Contemporary Music Ensemble (CME) Fall Concert
Conductor Joe Sorbara. $5 Cover charge at the door. Everyone wel come. For more information visit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events