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The Doug Killiam Tribute Fund
The Doug Killam Tribute Fund was named in honour of our dear friend and former professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies.

En honneur de Jean Marc Dalpé, par la Prof. Nutting
Prof. Stephanie Nutting wrote this tribute to Franco-Ontarian playwright Jean Marc Dalpé, published and translated into English on the site of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

Prof. Stephen Henighan recorded this video about his teaching and research in SOLAL.
"Language is entering into other people's mental spaces, and there is no better way of doing that than through their art."

En honneur de Jean Marc Dalpé, par la Prof. Nutting
Prof. Stéphanie Nutting recently published a tribute to Franco-Ontarian playwright Jean Marc Dalpé (pictured), on the National Arts Centre's website.

Where are they Wednesday: James Gardner
Today's alumni feature is on James Gardner, 2008 BA Studio Art/Art History graduate who is the co-director/co-founder of his art collective and centre, VSVSVS.

Where are they Wednesday: Kathleen Skinner
Happy Where Are They Wednesday! Today we're featuring 2016 BA Music and Psychology graduate and current therapist, Kathleen Skinner!

The Department of Philosophy Speakers series
C. Thi Nguyen
University of Utah
Friday January 29, 2021 11:00am-12:30 pm
This is a virtual / on-line event.

Nineteenth Century Black Racial Sciences:
Dr. James McCune Smith's Critique of Thomas Jefferson’s Use of Zoology in Notes on The State of Virginia
Dalitso Ruwe
University of Guelph
Friday November 13, 2020
10:00am-11:30 am
This is a virtual / on-line event.

Black soldiers from Guelph honoured in digital project
Dr. Jade Ferguson and her ENGL*2130 class, in collaboration with Guelph Black Heritage Society and Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, develop digital project honouring Black soldiers from Guelph in WWII.