.@danschmidtke, @ARiEAL_Research and the MELD team are on the forefront of research into how students learn English – it's great to see that students at Mohawk College will benefit from his expertise as well.
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Philosophy PhD student Siddharth Raman is creating a new avenue for graduate students in philosophy to meet with peers and share research. Submissions on any philosophical topic welcome! Learn more at: https://t.co/NEnYWNiqOh
Come to a documentary screening of "There's Something the Water," produced by Humanities professor Dr. Waldron and directed by Canadian actors Elliot Page and Ian Daniel. Join us on Thursday, March 21, at 11:30 in TSH 118.
Congratulations to Pamela Swett who will be continuing on serving as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities for a second term. Read about her accomplishments and goals for the future on the McMaster Daily News.
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Have you registered for our Archives Alive public talk this Friday presented by McMaster Library and McMaster Alumni? Join Ruth-Ellen St. Onge for an engaging online presentation about the surprising history of the book "Humanae Salutis Monumenta".
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Fostering A Community of Belonging at McMaster University is series of virtual webinars that will cover topics like respect, inclusion, belonging, effective intragroup dialogue and human rights.
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Black History Month kicks off today with The Arts: Resistance and Healing launch event is open to community members in the MUSC Atrium at 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. https://t.co/F6kCZlT3K1
Have you heard of the Concurrent Certificate in Creative Writing & Narrative Arts (CWNA)? Join the CWNA Introductory Gala to learn about the certificate on February 15, 2024 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm in T13, Room 105! RSVP here: https://t.co/HhpR9V6BYa
Applications now open for the next round of students in the Concurrent Certificate in Creative Writing and Narrative Arts (CWNA). Find out how this certificate is building a community of writers around it. https://t.co/B974CG365v
Third year Communications and Political Science student Mackenzie Barwell had a front row seat to Forge FC celebrations in October as in-stadium and digital host for Forge FC. Barwell credits her time at McMaster for part of her early-career success. https://t.co/7RjtUThHMw
Curious about Grad School? A panel of grad students from the Department of History are ready to answer your questions in a discussion on February 15, 2024 at 1:00PM. Bring your questions and join us! RSVP at https://t.co/WfBwDhm8Uc
McMaster Greek & Roman Studies students on a field practicum are joining researchers in digging up the long-buried secrets at two active dig sites in Italy — Metaponto, located in the Basilicata region, and the Villa di Tito, just north of Rome. https://t.co/XpNhlcA7ET
Nora Loreto, renowned labour activist, journalist and author of Crisis and Contagion: Conversations on Capitalism & COVID-19 will be on campus Thursday, January 18 at 3:30 pm in CNH 607B. All are welcome!
President David Farrar has announced he won't seek reappointment when his term ends next year. “It has been the privilege of my career to serve as president," he says. “I look forward to working with the McMaster community over the next 18 months.” https://t.co/fgHiZoCKcs
Though no significant snowstorms are in the forecast right at the moment, it is that season again where snowstorms can cause campus closures. Check out the Daily News' review of the snow policy at McMaster.
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History 3YB3: Youth Sub-cultures in Britain 1945-2000 explores the fascinating history and impact of different British youth movements from the second world war onwards. Learn more about the course https://t.co/lyPndAv9ag
Noral Loreto, renowned labour activist, journalist and author of Crisis and Contagion: Conversions on Capitalism & COVID-19, will be on campus to launch her new book. Join us Thursday, January 18 at 3:30 pm in CNH 607B. All are welcome!
Looking for your next great read? Check out some of these great titles published by members of the Faculty of Humanities last year! https://t.co/86ETZ8xh0z
McMaster's Africa and Black Diaspora Studies is hosting their second seminar of the 2023-24 seminar series. The seminar Humanities professor Dr. Ingrid Waldron as part of the panel. Attend the seminar on January 18th from 2-4pm. Register online here: https://t.co/sDekbvlMtJ