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Playwright Radha S. Menon at Decolonize Your Ears Festival

Radha S. Menon headshot & festival posterAlumna Radha S. Menon’s play The Sheep will premiere June 26 as part of Hamilton-based Red Betty Theatre’s inaugural Decolonize Your Ears festival.

Theatre renovations

New façade of the Theatre and Mackinnon Building from Winegard Walk.

CW MFA: Year in Review (20/21)

Printing Block Letters in RedOur ever-growing alumni pool makes it challenging to keep track of community achievements. With that being said, we always try to capture some annual highlights…

Grad Canisia Lubrin a finalist for Griffin Poetry Prize, among other awards

Canisia Lubrin and the Griffin Trust LogoIt’s been an eventful spring season for alumna Canisia Lubrin.

SETS GTA Distribution Policy

The School of English & Theatre Studies (SETS) is committed to ensuring that our students are provided with a high standard of teaching excellence. Part of this commitment is the distribution of Teaching Assistant resources to course sections in a fair and transparent manner. Resources within SETS will be distributed in a fair manner that takes into consideration:

Canisia Lubrin and Dionne Brand awarded Windham Campbell Prizes

Canisia Lubrin and Dionne BrandThe University of Guelph CW MFA is thrilled to congratulate alumna Canisia Lubrin and profess

TIFF Digital Screening & Interview with Rebeccah Love

Photo of Filmmaker Rebecca Love and the poster for her short film A Woman's Block.Join MFA alumna Rebeccah Love and TIFF programmer Hoda Ali for a discussion of Rebeccah’s 2018 short film A Woman’s Block and the power of movies to spark conversations about mental health.

SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND THEATRE STUDIES

ANTI-RACISM STATEMENT
& OUR COMMITMENT TO
EQUITY,
DIVERSITY,
INCLUSION,
& DECOLONIZATION
 

CW MFA at TIFA

TIFA multicoloured fan imageThe Toronto International Festival of Authors, like many other festivals this year, is offering a completely digital experience—with access to most content available free of charge. Under the banner “Bringing a New World into Focus,” TIFA will be hosting a full 200 virtual events ranging from readings and interviews to podcasts and collaborative projects.