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MFA Thesis Defense: Amy Lockhart
Exhibition "Jessica" running Thursday May 2 - Saturday May 11,
2013.
Opening Reception Thursday May 2nd
Guelph Science Olympics
Set up at 7:30 a.m. Event runs 8:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Patrick Geddes - Modern Property Developer: R. J. Morris Scottish Studies Lecture
On Wednesday, May 8, for the 2nd Annual St. Andrew's Society of Toronto Lecture, the Centre for Scottish Studies presents R. J. Morris: "Patrick Geddes, Property Developer. Edinburgh 1890 to 1914." Dr. Morris is Professor Emeritus at Edinburgh University. The talk takes place in Mackinnon 227 at 3:00 pm. All welcome!!
Centre for Scottish Studies presents Professor Emeritus R. J. Morris"Patrick Geddes, Property Developer. Edinburgh 1890-1914"
Second annual St. Andrew's Society of Toronto Lecture.
Leadi
ng urban historian Bob Morris will give an illustrated talk on Scottish inte
llectual and urban planner Patrick Geddes. As modernity progressed in the la
te Victorian period, there formed a growing realisation of the need to reca
librate the urban–rural balance. When the urban planner Patrick Geddes (1854
–1932) purchased a six-storey property next door to Edinburgh Castle in 1892
, he acquired a building that had previously been used as a public observat
MFA Thesis Defense: Laura Anderson
Exhibition "Shape, Flow" running Tuesday May 7 - Saturday May11, 2013.
Opening Reception TBA
DH@Guelph/DigiDO Workshop Series
DH@GUELPH / DIGIDO WORKSHOP SERIES
TEXT VISUALIZATION WORKSH
OP
VOYANT TOOLS (Dr. Stéfan Sinclair, McGill University)
Wednesday, Ma
y 8 , 12:30 - 3:00
Rm 132 MacKinnon
Dutch/Canadian Reserach Day Poster Session
Setup at 11am, poster sessions from 12noon - 4pm.
Second Cup
and Atrium remain open.
G Gallery - Shape, Flow by Laura Anderson
Exhibition "Shape, Flow" running Tuesday May 7 - Saturday May11, 2013. Opening Reception TBA
Pat McHugh's OQE (Oral Qualifying Examination)
PhD Student: Pat McHugh
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Thesis Title: An Attempt at a New Pluralistic Ontology, Starting from
the legacies of Whitehead and Deleuze
ALL ARE WELCOME