ETC stands for English and Theatre Council, the Masters and PhD Society for the School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing. Administered by an executive of MA and PhD representatives for the Graduate Committee, as well as Professional Development and Socialization Co-ordinators, ETC represents every graduate student in the department.
The Drama Students Federation was formed in 1976 as a political movement by students. These students were not happy with the way they and their program were being treated at the time, and took a stand to be heard. Because of this the DSF have been able to voice their opinions and be heard in faculty meetings for the past 35 years.
"Indigenous Knowledge, Contemporary Performance" is a major research/creation project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada involving artist/scholars Candace Brunette (Omushkego Cree), Jill Carter (Anishinaabe), Brenda Farnell, Michael Greyeyes (Plains Cree), LeAnne Howe (Choctaw), Ric Knowles, and Monique Mojica (Kuna and Rappahannock)" and others, known as “Native Performance Culture Resear
The Mommiad Sky Gilbert’s poetic realization of his mother's life, affirming that every life is a work of art. Poetic and heartfelt, The Mommiad chronicles the relationship between a mother and her s