Join us for the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Bachelor of Arts & Sciences!
Tuesday, October 4th, 12:30-2:00PM - BASSA (Bachelor of Arts & Science Student Association) Birthday Bash with student-run events - Branion Plaza, UC Courtyard
Special cookies available for the first 200 students to visit!
**UPDATE** The second part of the Anniversary is rescheduled for the winter '22 term, and we will announce the date and location at a later time.
The first History Grad Café will meet Tuesday, October 4 at 12:30 pm in the History Department Lounge (Second Floor MacKinnon Extension).
Come hang out and get to know the other students in the program! There's a Keurig machine for use in the lounge or feel free to bring coffee from elsewhere. We hope to continue holding weekly grad cafés throughout the rest of the semester (excepting the week of Thanksgiving).
Open to all History Graduate Students and Faculty
The History Society’s next event will be held October 4th from 4-6 at McLaughlin Library, room 384.
4-5pm: Master’s panel
5-6pm: Chicago citation, OMNI, and ARES workshop
Be prepared to show up with questions and your laptop! More information can be found on our Instagram @historysocietyuofg
Please RSVP by Oct. 12, 2022 via historysocietyuofg@gmail.com or on Gryphlife for the F22
MEET THE PROFS NIGHT
at the Lookout Lounge, UC Floor 5
Brought to you by the History Society
Second Rural History Rountable event of Fall 2022!
S. Mehltretter, B. Luby, A. Bradford, and L. Legzdins, with Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation:
Activating Ancestral Knowledge: To Restore Ecosystems During the Anthropocene
All Welcome!
The Bookshelf Cinema is hosting a classic horror film screening, book launch and post-screening discussion about both the film and book! Thurs, Oct 20 at 7:00pm! We are showing Brian DePalma’s most excellent 1976 film CARRIE based on the also-most-excellent book by Stephen King! AND a book launch for Professor Doug Cowan’s (he picked the film!!) newest THE FORBIDDEN BODY: SEX, HORROR, AND THE RELIGIOUS IMAGINATION with the author and Toronto film critic Thom Ernst… how much better can this Halloween celebration be?!?!
OCEANS & MIGRATION in the Works of Dionne Brand and Lawrence Hill
Monday, October 24th | 4PM
MacKinnon 103
Professor Kerstin Knopf
University of Bremen
Dr. Alex Souchen, Assistant Professor, History of Science in the Department of History & BAS Program will take part in a webcast and roundtable discussion on the state of Canadian military history. Hosted by the Canadian War Museum, the event celebrates the 20th anniversary of UBC Press’s military history series (and the 60 books it’s published over that time).