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Love & Protest - Thinking Spaces presents: Joni NehRita

On Friday, November 20th, the Improvisation Reading Group in tandem with the speaking series "Thinking Spaces" will host a virtual event starting at 3pm (EST) featuring the singer, songwriter, and musician Joni NehRita. 

Creative Writing Student's Poetry Reading

School of English and Theatre Studies undergraduate fourth-year students in Professor Diana Manole's creative writing class will be reading their poetry over Zoom on Friday November 20th starting at 11:30am. Those who are interested in attending should email professor Manole at dmanole@uoguelph.ca for a link to the virtual event - all are welcome!     

United Way Trivia Night Fundraiser

The History Department Presents: United Way Trivia Night Fundraiser Come compete against your fellow scholars and test your knowledge of literature, history, music, and famous thinkers. Put your thinking caps on, dust off your tweed jackets, and come dressed as your favourite historical figures -- prizes to the trivia masters and for best team name/costume! Sign up in teams of up to 5 or as individuals – email ccarstai@uoguelph.ca to register
Poster for J. A. Arriaga Suarez talk on November 10 at 3:00pm

Yucatec Mayan Identity: How to Construct an Identity Beyond Language

Join the School of Languages and Literatures upcoming public lecture featuring Julieta Alejandra Arriaga Suárez of Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán in Mexico. Her research focuses on Yucatec Mayan children, and explores how their lived space, social relationships and structures, influence their knowledge and practices, and how these are affected by cultural continuity and change.

Online Author's Talk - Lawrence Hill

On Friday November 6th at 7pm, the Museums of Mississauga alongside the Mississauga Library will host celebrated Canadian author and University of Guelph School of English and Theatre Studies professor, Lawrence Hill for an online talk. Hill will share research centred around his current project, a novel about African-American soldiers who built the Alaska Highway in British Columbia and the Yukon during WWII. 

Graduate School Application Information Session

Students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in English or Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph are encouraged to attend a virtual information seminar hosted by Professor Jade Ferguson (Graduate Coordinator, SETS) and Professor Julie Cairnie on Friday, November 6th at 11:30am. During the session, both professors will provide advice on compiling and submitting a successful graduate school application for all aspiring SETS graduate students and answer any pressing questions they might have.
Poster for Olumide Popoola public talk on November 4 at 4:00pm

When We Speak of Nothing with Dr. Olumide Popoola

The School of Languages and Literatures presents guest speaker Dr. Olumide Popoola in our upcoming lecture. Olumide is a Nigerian-German writer and her publications include essays, poetry, a novella, a play text, the short story collection breach, which she co-authored with Annie Holmes (Peirene Press, 2016), and the novel When We Speak of Nothing.
Poster for Tommy Mayberry public talk on November 2 at 2:30pm

Teaching Can Be a Real Drag (Show) with Tommy Mayberry

The School of Languages and Literatures presents Tommy Mayberry (he/she/they), the Manager of Outreach and Recruitment at St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo.

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