Tuesday, April 19, Mr. Mark Sholdice, Doctoral Candidate, University of Guelph, speaks at the Rural History Roundtable:"'Hegel in the Heartland?: Political Patronage and Ontario Farmers' Struggle for Recognition, 1919-1923"
"Hegel in the Heartland?: Political Patronage and Ontario Farmer
s' Struggle for Recognition, 1919-1923"
Mark Sholdice is a doctoral candi
date, University of Guelph
At Cutten Fields (formerly Cutten Club)
190 College Avenue Eas
t, Guelph
Join us at the single most important fundraiser for the award-w
inning Guelph Jazz Festival, and bid on a collection from locally, nationa
lly, and internationally recognized artists.
Patrick Wight's Major Research Paper Defense will take place Friday, April 15 on the University of Guelph Campus.
Advisor: Femi Kolapo
Title: From Mobutu to Mobutuism: On the Origins of the Parasitic Culture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
1-2pm: Panel I - Improvisation in Pedagogical Practice
2:30-3:
30pm: Panel II - An Open Field: Artistic/Teaching Environments
4-5pm: Keyn
ote Address with Dr. Alan Stanbridge, University of Toronto, "Don't Fence
Me In: Music, Sampling, and Creativity on the Digital Frontier"
http://w
ww.improvcommunity.ca/
Tickets are $30 and can be purchased:
River Run Centre by call
ing 519-763-3000 or visiting 35 Woolwich St., Guelph or online at www.river
run.ca
For more info...www.raisethesun.ca