The Why Humanities? competition calls on students to defend the exploration of human experience.
The Why Humanities? competition calls on students to defend the exploration of human experience.
March 15 is the deadline to enter the Why Humanities? competition.
A lecture Monday by McMaster University political science professor Ian McKay offers perspectives on the present crisis in democracy.
Artist Johan Grimonprez will deliver his free public lecture “All Memory is Theft,” Feb. 7 at the SoCA Armouries, 37 University Ave. E.
Steven Palmer will deliver his free public lecture “Miracles in Modern Medicine c. 1967: the Film that Made Thousands Faint,” on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Natalie Loveless of the University of Alberta will discuss the role of art in addressing global warming in a free public lecture Jan. 9.
Charlene Senn will discuss her Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act sexual assault resistance education program in a public lecture Thursday.
A women’s self-defence class Nov. 30 will offer training in simple and empowering techniques.
Western art history professor Christine Sprengler will discuss the 1978 musical Grease in a free public lecture Friday.
The Humanities Research Group is sponsoring a screening of Godard Mon Amour on Sunday at the Windsor International Film Festival.