Today is the last day to register for the upcoming teach in on why Palestine is a feminist issue! All UofT students, staff and faculty are welcome! Don't miss out!
Join us for a teach in on why Palestine is a feminist issue on March 4, 2024 from 1:00-3:00pm in HW305, Humanities Wing UTSC. Lunch will be served at 12:00pm. All UofT students, staff and faculty are welcome! Please register by March 1 at https://t.co/agBDyaNfTN
Join us for a teach in on why Palestine is a feminist issue on March 4, 2024 from 1:00-3:00pm in HW305, Humanities Wing UTSC. Lunch will be served at 12:00pm. All UofT students, staff and faculty are welcome! Please register by March 1 at https://t.co/agBDyaNfTN
🎨 How does creative work mobilize knowledge about queer and trans histories? What can DH scholars learn from artists’ practices?
Join us February 14 at noon for our next Lightning Lunch: "Queer & Trans Art as Knowledge Mobilization." Learn more at https://t.co/B22cjNbCfN and👇
📣Don't miss our virtual roundtable to discuss how Black journalists and historians report stories outside of the mainstream news and curriculum, ensuring Black voices are on the record – historically and in today’s age of misinformation. Register now: https://t.co/oSoUNYJos1
🍎 Interested in incorporating digital tools into your lesson planning? Our team has some tips to help!
First up in our new CDHI Knowledge Mobilization Series, we're sharing 5 ways you can incorporate #DigitalHumanities tools into your classroom. 1/7
This week is Trans Awareness Week🏳️⚧️All week long, there will be trans-centred programming leading up to November 20, Trans Day of Remembrance & Resilience, when there will be a community arts space and vigil. To learn more, please visit https://t.co/VXBuqadMj0 #UofT
You’re invited to join students in WSTB05 tomorrow, November 14, 9:30-11:00am in MW130 to make a zine! Zines are a way of sharing ideas, information, and lived experiences. https://t.co/g0jGHiLAgb
This week is Indigenous Education Week! Celebrate Indigenous identity, culture and more through the theme of Indigenous fashion and regalia — Oct. 30-Nov. 3. For all the info, please visit https://t.co/QL6g7TPfHi #UofT
Please join us for our next Muslim Materialities Lecture Series event featuring Shenila Khoja-Moolji!
4:30–6:00pm | Nov. 2, 2023
Room 3230 (CDRS, Maanjiwe nendamowinan)
All are welcome!
Calling all undergrads! Interested in doing innovative #DigitalHumanities research?
Open during the Jan-Apr term, DHU 437H1S embeds students from across #UofT in faculty DH research projects. Learn about the course — and this year's projects! — at https://t.co/39ALl1LB0h.
Join GASC57H3/HISC57H3 guest speaker, Nien Lin Xie, Research & Learning Librarian at Dartmouth College to learn more about the "Down to the Countryside Movement" during China's Cultural Revolution. All are welcome to attend! https://t.co/TaLhlHQ3HB
Do you know that Ethiopia has had its own written literature for the past 2000 years? Join us at this talk with Dr. Hagos Abrha Abay on November 2, 2023 from 11:00-1:00pm in HW 308 to learn more!
Arts & Science Co-op students - Register to attend The Tasting Room by @FoodGrads on Nov. 1 to learn about careers in the food & beverage processing industry. Register here: https://t.co/QNgjLk1MlL #TastingRoom2023#FoodGrads
Find real-time and/or appointment-based confidential 24-hour support for any school, health, or general life concern with #UofT Telus Health Student Support. Download the app: https://t.co/J4AaZZAXKN or call 1-844-451-9700. Outside of North America, call 001-416-380-6578. 💙
NEXT WEEK is Indigenous Education Week! Celebrate Indigenous identity, culture and more through the theme of Indigenous fashion and regalia — Oct. 30-Nov. 3. For all the info, please visit https://t.co/QL6g7TOHRK #UofT
Do you know that Ethiopia has had its own written literature for the past 2000 years? Join us at this talk with Dr. Hagos Abrha Abay on November 2, 2023 from 11:00-1:00pm in HW 308 to learn more! https://t.co/EEIRj67lqt
Join GASC57H3/HISC57H3 guest speaker, Nien Lin Xie, Research & Learning Librarian at Dartmouth College to learn more about the "Down to the Countryside Movement" during China's Cultural Revolution. All are welcome to attend! https://t.co/TaLhlHQ3HB