News
Flora Volume I now published!
Our new undergraduate philosophy journal, Flora, has gone live with its first volume. Please check it out here: https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/flora/issue/view/444
Congratulations to all the students who worked so hard to put this together!
Prof. Alan McDougall's contributions to i24 News article on sportwashing
Professor Alan McDougall, cross-appointed in History and European Studies, recently contributed to Jake Pemberton's article titled "Sportwashing: 'A dirty, rewarding game'," which was featured on i24 News.
You can read the article at the following link: https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/sport/1656590390-sportswash...
Gus Skorburg and CARE-AI secure $1 million grant from TD Bank
Congratulations to Gus Skorburg, who, with the team at CARE-AI, have secured $1 million from TD Bank Group over the ne

Dr. Brittany Luby wins 2022 Children's Picture Book Award
Dr. Brittany Luby has won the 2022 Ruth & Sylvia Schwartz Children's Picture Book Award for Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh/This is How I Know.
The book is described as a "lyrical story-poem," and is written in both Anishinaabemowin and English. This is Luby's first time nominated for a Ruth & Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award.
Kyle Novak receives a postdoc--congrats!
Congratulations to Kyle Novak, who has recently been awarded a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship from the interdisciplinary SSHRC-funded research group, Gilles Deleuze and Cosmology, based out of Laurentian University. This is well-deserved, Kyle!
For more information about the Gilles Deleuze and Cosmology project, please see: https://www3.laurentian.ca/deleuzecosmo/

Another Award for Dammed by Dr. Brittany Luby!
Dr. Brittany Luby has won the Network in Canadian History and Environment Prize for Best Book.

Dr. Jacqueline Murray - New Book: Male Body and Social Masculinity in Premodern Europe
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Jaqueline Murray's new edited collection published by the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies: The Male Body and Social Masculinity in Premodern Europe.
Dean, College of Arts Review Committee
Dear COA faculty, staff and students,
As you are aware we are commencing a review of the Dean of the College of Arts and in the process of constituting a Review Committee. We had requested faculty nominations to be elected to this committee.
On behalf of the Provost, we are pleased to announce that the three acclaimed faculty seats on this Review Committee will be held by: