Why are so many students attracted to studying the Arts? Many students would cite flexibility as the most valuable advantage of their studies. The phrase the world is your oyster might be cheesy,...
If you鈥檝e been paying attention to the news over the last few months, you might have noticed that workers across Canada and the U.S. have been striking in greater numbers. Barry Eidlin, an...
This year has been an eventful one for Kasia Van Schaik. On the heels of finishing her PhD in the Department of English, her debut story collection 鈥淲e Have Never Lived on Earth鈥 has been...
To mark World Poetry Month, we are bringing you a special edition of our Faculty Publication Spotlight Series: an interview with poet and creative writing course instructor Sarah Wolfson...
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...
In Cross-Border Cosmopolitans: the Making of a Pan-African North America, Professor Wendell Adjetey dives into African American history from 1900 to 2000, with specific focus on global Black...
After completing an undergraduate degree at 黑料不打烊 in 2008, Ed Dunsworth took on a summer job that would inspire years of academic research. Working alongside Mexican migrant workers on Ontarian...
In the early days of the COVID 19 pandemic, news outlets and media pundits were issuing warnings about the increase in demand for personal protective equipment, the need to self-isolate when sick...
Professor Debra Thompson is a leading scholar of the comparative politics of race and focuses her research and teaching on relationships among race, the state and inequality in democratic societies...