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Josh Barry's FOE (Final Oral Examination)
Thesis Title: The Familiar and Unfamiliar: An Examination
of Home and Anxiety
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Agency & Social Capital of English Medieval Noblewomen: Nancy Winklemann MA Defence
On December 7, Nancy Winkelmann will defend her MA thesis:
Challenging Assumptions of Autonomy: The Agency and Social Capital of English Medieval Noblewomen during the Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries
The defence takes place in MacKinnon 132 at 10:00am. All welcome! Get the abstract .pdf

University of Guelph Chamber Ensemble Concert with Conductor Henry Janzen
The Chamber Ensemble performs classic chamber music at their end of fall semester recital.
University of Guelph CME with Conductor Joe Sorbara
The CME performs contemporary and improvisational music.
There is a $5.00 cover charge. Doors open at 1:00 pm.
Rural History Roundtable presents Horse and Buggy Genius: An Oral History - Roy Loewen
Rural History Roundtable: Speaker Series Fall 2016
Roy Loewen, History Professor & Chair of Mennonite Studies, University of Winnipeg: "Horse and Buggy Genius: An Oral History"
Speaker Series talk by Professor Alex King: "Aesthetic reasons for action"
ABSTRACT
It's common to talk of morality as issuing in reasons for action, or to understand morality as "essentially action-guiding". However, to the extent that aesthetics gives us genuine reasons of any kind, they are typically seen as something like reasons for appreciation. In this talk, I will defend the view that there are aesthetic reasons for action, so that aesthetics, too, can be and is sometimes action-guiding.
Science Complex ATRIUM - Animal Behaviour Poster Session
Set up at 10:30 am for ZOO*4070 posters

University of Guelph Jazz Ensemble Concert with Conductor Ted Warren
The Jazz Ensemble performs favourite jazz standards.