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Current Literatures of Modernity students Jacklyn Guay and Madalyn Howitt joined former LitMods in the annual Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference (March 27-30), along with over 2,500 other scholars from around the world.
In what we hope will be the first of several collaborations, the English Department and the Theatre School brought together its two artists-in-residence, Judith Thompson and Drew Hayden Taylor, for an informal discussion on “The Art of Adaptation.”
George Bowering, one of Canada’s most distinguished writers, gave a "Distinguished Lecture" in the English MA program,, and read with Dale Smith.
Second-year BA English student Brian Millado recently competed in the Louder Than a Bomb spoken word poetry contest in Chicago.
Recently, students learned about ongoing changes to Canadian copyright law and collective licensing agreements through a classroom visit by John Degen, the Executive Director of the Writers’ Union of Canada.
Award-winning humorist shares his love of native storytelling, literature, writing with students and faculty
In response to keen interest from attendees of its November workshop, the CDH recently held a stimulating workshop entitled “A Hands-On Introduction to Data Visualization.”
On a frosty Tuesday evening, February 5, Calgary author Suzette Mayr gave an enlightening and thought-provoking reading from her latest novel Monoceros (2011) at the Arts and Letters Club .
On November 30, the Dean of Arts office gave its official stamp of approval to the CDH proposal for official status.
The photography exhibit “Still Moving: Feminist Remembrance in Vigils, Protests, and Monument-making,” presented December 6-11, 2012 at Ryerson University, showcased women’s remembrance-related activism in Toronto and Ontario over the last fifty years.
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