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TCI/SETS Distinguished Lecture Series presents Dr. Diana Taylor

Dr. Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies and Span ish at NYU "Taking to the Streets: Mass Mobilization Online and Off " Rece ption to follow at TransCanada Institute, 9 University Ave East - All Welco me www.transcanadas.ca

Graduate Seminar with Dr. Diana Taylor

Dr. Diana Taylor, Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at NYU Graduate Seminar “The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas,” Chapter One Seminar accompanied by a li ght luncheon. Open to all interested graduate students on a first-come basis . Because of limited seating, please register by email: transcan@uoguelph.c a www.transcanadas.ca

Visiting Artists & Speakers | Gordon Monahan

Gordon Monahan's works for piano, loudspeakers, video, kinetic sculpture, and computer-controlled sound environments span various genres from avant-garde concert music to multi-media installation and sound art.

SETS & SSHRC present Michelle St. John

"Captivity: Indigenous Slavery, Colonial New England, and Ki ng Philip's War" Michelle St. John (Wampanoag/Carib) is a Dora nominated,two-time Gemini Award Winning actor with more than 30 years of experience i n film, television, theatre, voice and music. Part of English 3540. A ll are welcome.

Coffee in Brazil: Jon Coulis MA Thesis Defence

On January 12 on the University of Guelph main campus, Jon Coulis will defend his MA thesis: "Rooted in Coffee. Deregulation, Economic Crisis and Restructuring Power in the Brazilian Coffee Sector: How Small-Scale Coffee Producers Responded to the Coffee Crisis in Sul de Minas". Get the abstract: (.pdf)

Redeemed Christian Church of God in Canada: Dele Jemirade MA Defence

On Thursday, January 12, 2012 in MacKinnon Extension 2020 Dele Jemirade will defend her M.A. Major Research Paper: "Reverse Mission and the Establishment of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Canada." Get the abstract: .pdf

Private Event

The Atrium is closed to the public from 9am-4:30pm.

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