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Global Issues Discussion Series: Social Media: Mobilizing for #good or #evil
At this event we explore the positive and negative influences so
cial media has had on mass mobilization.
Get ready for the event by partic
ipating in our online discussion. Visit www.studentlife.uoguelph.ca/globalis
sues for more information.
Panelists: Dr. Mark Lipton, Robert Routledge,Wyatt Carss, Kyle Mackie with moderator Dr. Tamara Small
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Woodshed Orchestra
Love and Affection. Free Concert.
www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Woodshed Orchestra
Love and Affection. Free Concert.
www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
Concert Winds Ensemble Performance
Free Admission
John Goddard Conductor
Concert Winds Ensemble Performance
Free Admission
John Goddard Conductor
Art History Speaker Series presents Dr. Michael F. Reed
"Ely, art-production and the Benedictine Reform, ca 10th-11th
cs"
Reception to follow talk
Thomas Rogers on Labor, Agro-Environment & Sugarcane in Brazil: Rural History Roundtable
On Friday, November 18, from 1:00-2:30 in Room 132 MacKinnon, Dr Thomas Rogers will speak as part of the continuing Rural History Roundtable series: : “The Nature of Labor: Work and the Agro-Environment of Sugarcane in Brazil”
Tom Rogers is Assistant Professor of History at Emory University and the author of The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil (University of North Carolina Press, 2010).
All welcome!
Dept of History Rural Roundtable presents Dr. Thomas Rogers
"The Nature of Labor: Work and the Agro-Environment of Sugarcanein Brazil"
Tom Rogers is Assistant Professor of History at Emory Universi
ty
Girl Guides & Globalization: Dr. Kristine Alexander Canada Community & Identity Talk
On Thursday, November 17 from 4:00-5:30 Dr. Kristine Alexander of the University of Western Ontario will speak: "'We Must Give the Modern Girl a Training in Citizenship': The Girl Guides in Interwar England, Canada and India."