Faculty of Arts News Archive
A titan steps down
February 2, 2016 —
Arthur Schafer is Canada’s most distinguished authority on bioethics and he is stepping down as director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, which he founded in 1986. The Centre hosts a symposium in his honour on Feb. 5
February 2, 2016 —
Arthur Schafer is Canada’s most distinguished authority on bioethics and he is stepping down as director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, which he founded in 1986. The Centre hosts a symposium in his honour on Feb. 5
Faculty of Arts News
Call for Papers – History Graduate Student Association
January 29, 2016 —
History Graduate Student Association - Fort Garry Lectures Conference
January 29, 2016 —
History Graduate Student Association - Fort Garry Lectures Conference
The Affect Project: Memory, Aesthetics, and Ethics
January 28, 2016 —
A Taste for Feeling – February 25-26, 2016 – Call for Papers
January 28, 2016 —
A Taste for Feeling – February 25-26, 2016 – Call for Papers
Public Forum: The Wicked Problem of Hydraulic Fracturing
January 26, 2016 —
All are welcome to attend this free public discussion on fracking to be held Friday, Jan. 29.
January 26, 2016 —
All are welcome to attend this free public discussion on fracking to be held Friday, Jan. 29.
‘There’s much still to be done. But we’re on the right path.’
January 22, 2016 —
One year ago Maclean’s magazine declared Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city. What's changed?
January 22, 2016 —
One year ago Maclean’s magazine declared Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city. What's changed?
Conflict and Consensus: Reconciliation and the future of Native Studies
January 20, 2016 —
Colloquium series all are welcome to attend
January 20, 2016 —
Colloquium series all are welcome to attend
New Writer-In-Residence explores consumerism, ethics and culture
January 18, 2016 —
Jeanne Randolph is known as engaging lecturer and performance artist whose unique vocal soliloquies―ranging from cat curating to architecture to boxing to Barbie Dolls to Wittgenstein―have been delivered in universities across the globe
January 18, 2016 —
Jeanne Randolph is known as engaging lecturer and performance artist whose unique vocal soliloquies―ranging from cat curating to architecture to boxing to Barbie Dolls to Wittgenstein―have been delivered in universities across the globe
PUBLIC LECTURE: Arctic Origins: Perspective Through Art
January 15, 2016 —
Tanya Tagaq, Inuit songwriter and 2014 Polaris Prize winner, will deliver a free public lecture at St. John's College on Jan. 25
January 15, 2016 —
Tanya Tagaq, Inuit songwriter and 2014 Polaris Prize winner, will deliver a free public lecture at St. John's College on Jan. 25
JEANNE RANDOLPH one of Canada’s foremost cultural theorists – Writer in Residence Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture
January 13, 2016 —
CCWOC Writer in Residence Dr. Jeanne Randolph
January 13, 2016 —
CCWOC Writer in Residence Dr. Jeanne Randolph
Faculty of Arts News
Black Hole theatre Company Presents Middletown by Will Eno, directed by George Toles
January 12, 2016 —
Middletown premiere performance for the Black Hole Theatre Company in redesigned theatre within historic Tache Hall.
January 12, 2016 —
Middletown premiere performance for the Black Hole Theatre Company in redesigned theatre within historic Tache Hall.





