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October 28, 2021
Upcoming Events
Thursday, October 28 - 3:30 pm -
Día de muertos
Thursday, October 28 - 7:00pm -
Rotman Series: Race and Racism
Wednesday, November 10 - 4:00pm -
Write Now! presents Farzana Doctor
Thursday, November 11 - 7:00pm -
Active Voice with Ivan Coyote & Zalika Reid-Benta
November 15-19 -
International Week events schedule
Academic Counselling
Important dates:
November 1-7
- Fall Reading Week
November 12
- Last day to drop a first-term half course or a first-term full course without academic penalty
November 30
- Last day to drop a full course or full-year half course without academic penalty
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Department Highlights
English's Aaron Schneider publishes short fiction collection
Madeline Bassnett featured on November 8 COP26 People's Summit
Rwanda: Culture, Society, and Reconstruction info session - November 9
Tilottama Rajan co-publishes
Roberto Esposito, New Directions in Biophilosophy
Nandi Bhatia presents at
Partition Stories from Canada
on October 20
Clarissa Suryani publishes new novel
The Curse of Morton Abbey
Arts & Humanities Student Council
stay up to date with the events and activities of our Faculty's council.
Friday department mixers in the Talbot Tent - 3-5pm
Opportunities to submit work for publication and join council!
Art Now! "GardenShip and State" panel discussion
Happening in Arts & Humanities
Visual Arts alumna, BFA'94, Kelly Greene named inaugural Indigenous artist-in-residence.
Heather Stewart, Philosophy PhD'21, awarded Governor General's Gold Medal for academic excellence.
Tom Cull, English and Writings Studies, helms clean-up teams for Antler River. The assistant professor engages students and the community.
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Melissa Parker
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Communications Specialist
uwo.ca/arts