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windows carrying posters from Ford and GoogleThe line-up for the October 23 Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium will span the gamut from Ford to Google.

Party to pave the way for business symposium

The line-up for the October 23 Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium will span the gamut from Ford to Google.

Admission to the Push To Open Exhibition is free, and all students, faculty and the public are welcome to visitAdmission to the Push To Open Exhibition is free, and all students, faculty and the public are welcome to visit

School of Creative Arts exhibits faculty’s works

An exhibition of works by School of Creative Arts  (SoCA) faculty will be on display starting Tuesday, September 8

learning pod outside Chrysler HallConstruction in the area of Sunset Avenue and the Welcome Commons will taper off over the next month with work being completed by early October.

Sunset Avenue works are nearing completion

The enhanced  streetscaping  of Sunset Avenue and the new Welcome Commons area is nearing completion as well as the corner of Wyandotte and California.

Humanities Week, scheduled from September 21 to 25, will include the student-led Humanities Café debates with invited professors; and a prize-giving ceremony for the “WHY Humanities?” competition where the best student entry on the relevance of humanitiesHumanities Week, scheduled from September 21 to 25, will include the student-led Humanities Café debates with invited professors; and a prize-giving ceremony for the “WHY Humanities?” competition where the best student entry on the relevance of humanities in the 21st century wins the lucky applicant a free semester of tuition.

Humanities Week a celebration of what makes us human

Bringing the richness of the human experience to the campus community and the wider public is the goal of Humanities Week, scheduled from September 21 to 25.

The Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp annual exhibit gives local First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth the opportunity to display the artwork that they have created at the Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp this year.The Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp annual exhibit gives local First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth the opportunity to display the artwork that they have created at the Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp this year.

Aboriginal youth to display summer art projects

The Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp will be hosting its annual art exhibit, Art of this Land, on Saturday, September 12