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Stop Worrying! Workshop

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Learn to curb the worry habit and how to avoid the five pitfalls that perpetuate worrying. This two-hour workshop includes brain training exercises and a variety of other techniques to

Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Nina-Marie Lister

Arboretum Centre 200 Arboretum Rd, Guelph, Canada

The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Nina-Marie Lister, Associate Professor in the School of Urban and Regional Planning

Data Skills Workshops: Introduction to the Text Encoding Initiative

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

The Text Encoding Initiative is a community of practice that collaboratively creates a set of guidelines for marking up texts in digital form. This workshop will introduce participants to the

Town Hall Discussion with Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau

Athletics Centre 150 Reynolds Walk, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Federal Minister of Finance Bill Morneau will host a town hall discussion with members of the University community on creating more opportunities for young Canadians to succeed. This event is

Data Skills Workshops: Data Analysis – NVivo

NVivo is a qualitative data analysis (QDA) computer software package produced by QSR International. In this workshop, we will work on bringing your sources in, creating nodes, coding and running

Rural History Roundtable presents ‘Fiddles -Ins’ and Protest Placards

MacKinnon Building 87 Trent Lane, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

The first Rural History Roundtable session of the winter 2019 semester is 'Fiddles -Ins' and Protest Placards: Response to the Controversial Cancellation of Don Messer's Jubilee. Presented by Erin Shuurs,

Lunch and Learn: Indigenizing Curriculum

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

This lunch and learn session will feature Prof. Kim Anderson, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Relationships and associate professor in the department of family relations and applied nutrition. Prof. Anderson

Black History Month: CFRU Radio Programming

In celebration of Black History Month, CFRU will be running programming content such as Canadian and international artist interviews, comedy, talk shows, as well as featured music. This programming will

Screening of The Woman Who Loved Giraffes

The College of Biological Science will host a screening of the critically-acclaimed documentary film, The Woman Who Loves Giraffes. The film's subject, Anne Innis Dagg, will be in attendance for the

Black History Month: CFRU Radio Programming

In celebration of Black History Month, CFRU will be running programming content such as Canadian and international artist interviews, comedy, talk shows, as well as featured music. This programming will

Black History Month: Anti-Blackness Teach-In

This is a three-hour workshop around racism in a setting that will try to be interactive,  fun and generally less-scary than the words “anti-oppression workshop.” Attendees should gain a better

Black History Month: CFRU Radio Programming

In celebration of Black History Month, CFRU will be running programming content such as Canadian and international artist interviews, comedy, talk shows, as well as featured music. This programming will

Caribbean Culture Club Presents: ZUMBA

To celebrate Black History Month, the Caribbean Culture Club will host a Zumba Class in the Athletics Centre Feb. 13. Come out for a fun hour of exercise and dance!

Data Skills Workshops: Data Analysis – R

R is an open-source software environment for data manipulation and statistical analysis. Used in a variety of disciplines, R has become a popular tool because of its power, flexibility and

Power to the People: Salafism in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings

Francesco Cavatorta, professor of political science at Laval University, looks at the complexity of Salafi reactions to the Arab uprisings. Some Salafis chose to participate in democratic politics, while others