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Below is the event listings:
Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture: Friday February 1st, 2016
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The Broch Research Collective is hosting two events at the People’s Place Library on Friday, June 5th. In conjunction with Antigonish Culture Alive, the Collective will showcase the work of three Nova Scotian artists, Russell Jackson, Anna Syperek, and Bill Rogers, in the Bistro Gallery of the People’s Place Library. Their interpretation of the hallowed spaces of rural cemeteries will be the focus of this exhibit, entitled Beneath the Stones. An opening reception for the exhibit will be held on Friday, June 5th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Starting at 7:00 pm, Dr. George Thomson, an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, will give his public lecture, entitled “Gravemarker Research – A Never-Ending Journey.” The public lecture and art exhibit have been scheduled on the same evening at the People’s Place Library to make it convenient for the public to attend both events. All are welcome. Friday, June 5, 2015 'Gravemarker Research – A Never-Ending Journey' Art Exhibit: 'Beneath the Stones' |
Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture
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Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture
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Book Launch and Lecture Read reviews of Desiring Canada here: |
Sociology Forum
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Honours Thesis Presentations
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Sociology Society Meet & Greet
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Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture ![]() The Department of Sociology presents the third annual Dr. Agnes Calliste African Heritage Lecture on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at 7pm in the Schwartz School of Business Auditorium. Dr. Afua Cooper, author, poet and James R. Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies, Dalhousie University will speak on "African Canadians and the War of 1812: Identity, Gender and Citizenship". Reception to follow. Sponsored by: Department of Sociology, Dean of Arts, Academic Vice-President and Provost, Human Rights and Equity Advisor, and the Dean of Science. |
The Department of Sociology presents a memorial lecture:
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Sociology Society Move Night
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Sociology Society Meet & Greet |