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Marriage in Early Scotland: Heather Parker PhD Defence
On March 9, 2012 Heather Parker will sit for her PhD Final Oral Examination in 118 Day Hall: ‘“In all Gudly Haste’: The Formation of Marriage in Scotland, c.1350-1600” [Advisor Elizabeth Ewan] All welcome! Get the flyer: (.pdf)
Sasa Stankovic's PhD Thesis defense
PhD student: Sasa Stankovic
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thesis Title: The Ethics of Kant's Practice: Or Deleuze's Repetition of Kant
ALL ARE WELCOME
ARTHattack! Undergraduate Student Symposium
2pm - 5pm - Undergraduate student papers
5:10pm - Keynote Sp
eaker Dr. Derek Fincham "An Overview of Cultural Crime", a discussion of ar
t and objects of antiquity which have been stolen, looted, or forged.
Dr
. Fincham is an Assistant Professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston
, Texas.
Reception and live music to follow.
All are welcome!
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us on Twitter! @ARTHattach_UofG and visit www.artattack.ca for more informat
ion.
Guelph Lecture in Philosophy - Thomas Scanlon (Cancelled)
Unfortunately Dr Scanlon's talk has been canceled due to illness.
Ottoman-Japanese Diplomacy, Defence & Distrust: Renee Worringer at M.E.S.S.
On Thursday, March 8 from 4:00 ~ 6:00 pm in MACK 230, the Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) presents: Dr. Renée Worringer, Department of History speaking on: “ ‘Two Citadels of Asia’: Ottoman-Japanese Diplomacy, Defence, and Distrust in the late 19th to early 20th Centuries”
ALL WELCOME!
The Tom Thomson Tragedy & Other Mysteries: Gregory Klages on CSI in Canadian History
University of Guelph-Humber Winter Lecture Series feat. media and history Prof. Gregory Klages
Date and Time: 2012-03-08 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: GH424, University of Guelph-Humber (207 Humber College Blvd.)
Middle East Scholars Society (MESS) presents Dr. Renee Worringer, D epartment of History
'Two Citadels of Asia': Ottoman-Japanese Diplomacy, Defence,and Distrust in the late 19th to early 20th Centuries
Everyone welcome.
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THST 3660 and SETS presents Daniel David Moses & Yvette Nolan
Two of Canada's leading Aboriginal playwrights, Daniel David Mo
ses & Yvette Nolan, will read from and discuss their work and will talk abo
ut Aboriginal theatre in Canada.
Everyone is welcome.
This event is spon
sored by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Playwrights Guild of Canada
.
TAN presents Creative Music Symposium with Bob Gluck & Neil Rolnick
Duet concert for piano and electronics.
For more information v
isit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events
Free Concert - Everyone is welcom
e!