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SUMMARY:Guelph Talks Research - Culture: From living cells to post-revolutionary literature
DESCRIPTION:One Topic\, Three Takes – Culture: From living cells to post-revolutionary literature \nJoin us as we bring apples and oranges together. \nThe University of Guelph is one of Canada’s top comprehensive research-intensive universities and scholarly excellence is at the core of our mission. We celebrate this excellence with University Research Awards which span all of our colleges. Learn more about what our faculty awardees are doing. \nGuelph Talks Research is a lecture series that brings together these faculty to give their take on a single topic\, each from their own disciplinary perspective. \nOn March 14\, our panel discusses “Culture: From living cells to post-revolutionary literature” with: \n\nStephen Henighan\, School of Languages and Literatures\, COA Research Leadership Chair\nThomas Koch\, Biomedical Sciences\, OVC Research Excellence Award\nPaul Spagnuolo\, Food Science\, OAC Research Excellence Award\n\nFor more information\, contact stratprg@uoguelph.ca. \nSummerlee Science Complex\, Atrium
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/guelph-talks-research-culture-living-cells-post-revolutionary-literature/
LOCATION:Science Complex\, 488 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Economic Growth on First Nations: Opportunities and Constraints Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Food\, Agricultural and Resource Economics for a panel discussion featuring four First Nations Chiefs discussing their assessment of the opportunities and constraints facing First Nations with respect to economic growth. \nFeaturing Honoured Guests: \n\nGrand Chief Abram Benedict (Mohawk Council of Akwesasne) -Chief Ava Hill (Six Nations of the Grand River)\nGrand Chief Patrick Madahbee (Anishinabek Nation)\nDeputy Grand Chief Gordon Peters (Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians)\n\nThe panel is an opportunity for students\, faculty\, and the public to gain greater insight into issues of contemporary and historic importance from the perspective of First Nations leaders. \nDiscussion will be moderated by Prof. Brady Deaton\, Department of Food\, Agricultural and Resource Economics (McCain Family Chair in Food Security). Contact Prof. Deaton with questions: bdeaton@uoguelph.ca. \nRozanski Hall\, Room 102
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/economic-growth-first-nations-opportunities-constraints-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Rozanski Hall\, 98 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 2W1
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SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Feminism (IF...): Fit is a Feminist Issue
DESCRIPTION:IF…Interdisciplinary Feminist Speaker Series Presents Samantha Brennan – Fit is a Feminist Issue \nCome hear new College of Arts Dean Samantha Brennan talk about her adventures in blogging about feminism and fitness (http://fitisafeministissue.com). \nShe’ll talk about why feminists ought to take physical activity seriously as a matter of equality\, well-being and justice. Samantha will also talk about some of the themes in her co-authored\, forthcoming book Fit at Midlife: A Feminist Fitness Journey and address the issue of writing for non-academic audiences and public engagement. \nAll are welcome. \nMcLaughlin Library\, THINC Lab
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/interdisciplinary-feminism-fit-feminist-issue/
LOCATION:McLaughlin Library\, 480 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
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