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All Day | 4th Annual Indigenist Research Symposium
The Office of Indigenous Initiatives is hosting their 4th Annual Indigenist Research Symposium, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Susan Dion.
Dion is a Potawatomi-Lenapé scholar and Associate
Professor in the Faculty of Education at York University. She is Director of the Master of Education Urban Indigenous Cohort.
Other speakers include:
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Dr. Andrew Judge
- Dr. Lianne Leddy
- Candace Brunette-Debassige
Please see the Indigenous Student Centre's Facebook page for updates!
Register now | Office of Indigenous Initiatives |
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM | Indigenous Group Exhibit
The Kanata Centre's Art on the Wall program presents an Indigenous Group Exhibit.
Hours:
- Weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Some weekday evenings until January 25, 2019.
- Excludes campus closure for Christmas and New Year holidays.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM | Waterloo MBA 1-on-1 Appointment
Scheduling a personal appointment is your first step to joining the Lazaridis MBA Program. At the session, we will discuss admission criteria, the application process, and help you determine your eligibility.
Personal appointments are approximately 30 minutes long and must be pre-booked through our website lazaridismba.ca, or directly, with Holly Paterson.
We look forward to meeting with you!
Holly Paterson
Email: hpaterson@wlu.ca
Phone: (519) 884-0710, ext. 3499 | Lazaridis School of Business and Economics |
11:00 AM - 5:30 PM | Holiday Market
Kick off the festive holiday season by joining the Laurier Library and RLAG
for our annual holiday market, where you will be able to see the
talented works of members and friends
of the Laurier community.
This year, the artists featured at the holiday market are:
- Amy Neufeld
- Anne Filiatrault
- Catherine Dennis
- Ewa Kucsynska
- Jennifer Knechtel
- Kristine Haynes
- Laura Cook
- Lauren Judge
- Maca Suazo
- Roula Karawi
- Sharon Whittle
- Stacey Mackenzie
- Shane Swiech
- Stephen Hawes
- Su Buehler
- Tracy Snodden
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11:45 AM - 1:00 PM | Student Recital
Meet the future of classical musicians at our weekly Student Recital featuring current Laurier Faculty of Music students.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Gardening at Earl Haig
Community Garden: Earl Haig
Community Garden
Join us to help with the garden, and take home some free produce. | |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Sustainable Living Webinar
Do you want to live a more sustainable lifestyle but don’t know where to start? Are you unsure if your choices have a positive or negative impact on the environment? Join Tyler Plante from Laurier’s Sustainability Office to learn about living a sustainable lifestyle. This webinar will explore what sustainability means in every day life, some of the myths and misconceptions around certain choices, and lastly some of the best (and easiest) ways that we can create a positive impact on our planet while still living our lives to the fullest.
Register now to claim your spot: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/216700940161127682 | Development and Alumni Relations |
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Challenging Gendered Violence through Artsy Activism Join us to learn how to make your own silk screened patches, buttons and stickers with feisty feminist messages that challenge rape culture.
All supplies provided. | Diversity and EquityWellness Centre~Other/Community Based |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Intro to DSLR Photography
Learn the basics of DSLR photography with our workshop offered at the Library Makerspace. Topics covered include shutter, aperture, and ISO.
To register for this event, please sign up here.
For a complete calendar of our workshops and space availability, visit our public Google Calendar. | Library |
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Artsy Activism Crafting and "Feminists: What Were you Thinking" Film Screening Facilitated by the Sexual Violence Response Coordinator, Diversity and Equity Office, The Women's Centre | Diversity and EquityWellness Centre~Other/Community Based |
5:00 PM - 6:20 PM | Inshallah practice
Practice time for Inshallah, a 130+ voice choir gathering from across campus and throughout Waterloo Region, singing songs of praise and prayer, of joy and lament, from around the world. It’s a fun and welcoming space where multifaith and multicultural diversity is explored through music at rehearsals, public gatherings and workshops.
New members accepted during the first two practices of the fall term.
For photos, videos and details, visit the Inshallah website.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Weekly Game Nights Join us for a night of gaming fun. We play any and all types of games, from board games to video games, from Magic The Gathering to Dungeons and Dragons. This event occurs each week at the same time. | Students' Union |
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