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CBS Recognition Event - Private
Private Event - Atrium closed to public
Set-up starts at 3pm;Event is 4-5pm
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Light of East Ensemble
Free concert of music of the Near and Middle East.
www.uoguelp
h.ca/sofam/events
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Light of East Ensemble
Free concert of music of the Near and Middle East.
www.uoguelp
h.ca/sofam/events
SOLAL presents Tamal Elor - The Soul of the Biblical Sandal: Anthrop ology and Style
Tamar Elor is from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
, Hebrew University, Israel
Integrative Biology Career Night
Career nights for IB & BioSci majors
Private Event
Setup s
tarting at 6pm
Aya Fujiwara on Displacement and Japanese-Canadian Identity: Rural History Roundtable
On Tuesday, November 8 from 2:30-4:30 in Room 132 MacKinnon Dr Aya Fujiwara will speak as part of the continuing Rural History Roundtable series: “Internal Displacement and Ethno-Religious Identity: Japanese-Canadian Sugar Beet Workers in Southern Alberta 1941-1953”
Aya Fujiwara has completed her PhD at the University of Alberta, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University. She is currently teaching at the University of Alberta.
All welcome!
History Rural Roundtable presents Dr. Aya Fujiwara
"Internal Displacement and Ethno-Religious Identity: Japanese-Ca
nadian Sugar Beet Workers Southern Alberta 1941-1953"
Free Talk
James Jensen Colloquium: The Elora-Fergus Corridor
On Monday, November 7 James Jensen will give his Ph.D. Colloquium Paper talk: "The Elora-Fergus Corridor From 1819 to 1870: Neighbourhoods and Community." The colloquium takes place from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in 104 Johnston Hall on the University of Guelph Campus. Get the abstract: .pdf
ENVB-3010 Poster Presentations
Atrium and Second Cup remain OPEN to the public.
25 poster p
resentations.