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SETS / TCI Distinguished Lecture Series - Dr. Ann Stoler (The New Sc hool)
Graduate Student Seminar and Luncheon
SETS / TCI Distinguished Lecture Series - Dr. Ann Stoler (The New Sc hool)
Title to be Announced
"Art and Science in Breeding: Creating Better Livestock" with Dr. Margaret Derry
The Department of History Rural Roundtable presents Dr. Margaret Derry speaking on "Art and Science in Breeding: Creating Better Livestock" on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This talk is in the Florence Partridge Room, 384 McLaughlin Library Bldg at the University of Guelph, with a reception to follow. There will be special guests of the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame in attendance as well as an archival exhibit.
Cafe Scientifique - Professor Paul Sibley
Pharmaceuticals in your drinking water - an easy pill to swallow
?
Professor Paul Sibley, School of Environmental Sciences
Free Admissio
n - Everyone Welcome!
Thinking Spaces: The ICASP Reading Group and Speaker Series presentsa Workshop: Beneath the Mask
A free workshop in theatre improvisation and the Neutral Mask te
chniques with Ron East.
Participants of any level and observers are all we
lcome.
Pre-registration essential as places are limited.
More details up
on registration. To register email reast@uoguelph.ca
Department of History presents Rural Round Table Series with Dr. Mar garet Derry
Art and Science in Breeding: Creating Better Livestock
Free Le
cture
Special Guests of the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame will be in
attendance, and there will be an Archival Exhibit.
Visiting Artist Speaker Program presents: Jaclyn Conley
Jaclyn Conley received her MFA in Studio Arts from the University of Guelph in 2004.
All are welcome - Free Admission
Sponsored by the School of Fine Art and Music
Visiting Artist Speaker Program presents: Jaclyn Conley
Presented by the School of Fine Art and Music
Free Admission - Everyone Welcome!
Jaclyn Conley is a Canadian artist who received a MFA in Studio Arts from the University of Guelph in 2004.
Scottish Friendships: Martin Greig at Scottish Studies Roundtable
Please join us for a Scottish Studies Roundtable with Dr. Martin Greig from Ryerson University. Dr. Greig's paper, ""With a Little Help from My Friends: the role of friendship in Gilbert Burnet's Scottish career" will examine the Scottish theologian and Bishop of Salisbury's early career, paying particular attention to the crucial role friendship played in Burnet's early career in Scotland, how Burnet perceived those friendships, and, where possible, how others perceived their friendships with him. The Roundtable will take place on March 7th from 2:30 to 4:00 in Mackinnon Extension room 2020. Get the flyer: (.pdf)
We hope to see you there! - Jodi and Caitlin
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