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SOFAM Visiting Artists & Speakers presents Luis Jacob
All are welcome.
Centre for Scottish Studies presents Kate Zubczyk "Laurence Bruce: S cottish Tyrant or Shetland's Hero?"
Free to attend and all are welcome!
RSVP to help coordinate sp
ace and catering at scottish@uoguelph.ca or www.facebook.com/scottishstudies
/events
Seventh Annual Creative Music Symposium presents Dr. Robert Walser " Why are there so many songs?"
Dr. Robert Walser is a Professor of Music and Director of the Ro
ck and Popular Music Institute at Case Western Reserve University.
For mor
e information visit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/music/symposium
Sponsoredby the School of Fine Art and Music and the College of Arts, University ofGuelph.
Seventh Annual Creative Music Symposium presents Dr. Robert Walser " Why are there so many songs?"
Dr. Robert Walser is a Professor of Music and Director of the Ro
ck and Popular Music Institute at Case Western Reserve University.
For mor
e information visit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/music/symposium
Sponsoredby the School of Fine Art and Music and the College of Arts, University ofGuelph.
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Free Improvisation Meets Electroacoustic Sound with Glen Hall
Free Concert, everyone welcome. Donations gratefully accepted. For more information, visit www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
CONCERTS START AT 12:10 P.M.
Middle East Scholars Soceity (MESS) presents Selda Kateroğlu-Sezen a nd Ryan Colangelo
Selda Kateroğlu-Sezen - "A historical examination of Armenia
n Genocide Studies"
Ryan Colangelo - "A Comparative Study of Turkish N
ationalism (1835-1980) and Canadian Nationalism (1860-1982)