Sarah Siddons and her brother, John Philip Kemble, were the most famous British actors of the late-18th and early-19th centuries. In creating iconic interpretations of Shakespeare's major...
Professors James A. Crippen (Department of Linguistics) and Professor Debra A. Titone (Department of Psychology) are among nine co-investigators from six Canadian universities who will find common...
On November 16, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council announced the recipients of the Insight Development Grants. The SSHRC Insight Development Grants are awarded to support research...
A new fellowship for Black students pursuing a Master of Information Studies is being jointly offered by the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Library and the School of Information Studies. Fellows will receive a tuition...
Undertaking the ARIA project was an invaluable experience as it allowed me to learn a lot about my research capabilities and expand them as well. The ARIA project will shape my future education...
Students taking ANTH 408: Sensory Ethnography have spent a semester working with the Critical Media Lab to explore the themes of sustainability, consumerism, and preservation via video and sound by...