• 深夜福利站 News, October 31, 2024

    Eight 深夜福利站 undergraduate student researchers representing five faculties were recently named among the best in the world in The Global Undergraduate Awards, including James Kenneth (Classical Studies) who has been awarded a gold medal for the second year in a row.


  • By Michael Arntfield, The Conversation, October 31, 2024

    English and Writing Studies professor Michael Arntfield recently examined the Menendez brothers鈥 case and what it tells us about the moral paradox of true crime.


  • By Madeline Bassnett, The Conversation, October 31, 2024

    Unprecedented storms and devastating drought. Flash floods and wildfires ignited by the air鈥檚 dry heat. This is the experience for many in our modern world. But it was also the experience for those living amid England鈥檚 Little Ice Age. Madeline Bassnett, English and Writing Studies, comments in The Conversation.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 11, 2024

    Author Saeed Teebi said it's a "gift" to be able to help build connections between writers. He believes building community is crucial for those in a solitary pursuit like writing.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 03, 2024

    鈥淔inding community in writing or in real life is really encouraging,鈥 said Lee, who looks forward to connecting with other student writers as a peer mentor and fostering a culture of creativity across 深夜福利站 and London, Ont. Jules Lee is 深夜福利站鈥檚 2024-25 student writer-in-residence.


  • September 19, 2024

    John Leonard, renowned Milton scholar, has devoted his life to the study of Paradise Lost and making the work accessible to all. Leonard is in the process of recording the work being read aloud, which will allow visually impaired audiences to access the work in a new format.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, September 12, 2024

    New $1.5 M gift funds post to attract top talent, 鈥榠gnite deep love of the arts鈥 among students


  • September 09, 2024

    M.J. Toswell is one of two 深夜福利站 professors who will maintain a presence at聽Massey College聽during the 2024-2025 year to a new partnership between the two institutions.


  • By Jo Jennings, 深夜福利站 News, August 20, 2024

    Theo Jean Cuthand, 深夜福利站's new Indigenous artist-in-residence, enjoys learning from students and emerging artists who challenge his perceptions and help make more interesting art.


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, August 13, 2024

    Constanza Buruc煤a, Languages and Cultures, creates interactive platform to highlight history of TIFF, geopolitical dynamics over last 50 years


  • By Yuri Terra-Turgeon, 深夜福利站 News, July 12, 2024

    Jacob Evoy and Amy Keating from Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, document 2SLGBTQIA+ lives and experiences


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, June 21, 2024

    A selection of titles by A&H faculty and alumni are part of a suggested summer reads list from 深夜福利站 News.


  • By Yuri Terra-Turgeon, 深夜福利站 News, June 13, 2024

    SASAH student Kathleena Henricus advocates for climate action policies at Youth Summit.


  • CBC News London, May 07, 2024

    'Unclaim. Unsettle. Belong' exhibit is on display at 深夜福利站's McIntosh Gallery until June 1


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, April 18, 2024

    Angela Mendelovici, David Bourget and Christopher Viger from Philosophy were recognized for developing and delivering the online philosophy course, Reasoning and Critical Thinking.


  • CBC London, April 12, 2024

    Phil Glennie, PhD鈥11 (English), made the 2024 CBC Short Story Prize longlist for his story The Sea Comes Pouring In.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, April 10, 2024

    Carolyn McLeod, Philosophy, has been named 2024 Distinguished University Professor for her wide-ranging contributions through her academic work, mentorship of young researchers and dedication to building a vibrant campus community.


  • By Emma Hyett, 深夜福利站 News, April 05, 2024

    Tassneem Hamed (BSc鈥22), who studied astrophysics and studio art, recently received the prestigious Zenith Fellowship from the Zenith Canada Pathways Foundation (ZCPF), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in Canada鈥檚 space sector.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, April 02, 2024

    Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, Sheila Heti, shares her experience writing with a chatbot


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, March 21, 2024

    Weekly drop-in sessions hosted by Alice Munro Chair Sheila Heti foster creativity and community


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, March 13, 2024

    As scientists vote 鈥渘o鈥 on naming new epoch, exhibit casts wider look at humans鈥 impact on planet


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, February 22, 2024

    深夜福利站 visual arts professor and artist Soheila Esfahani designed these gold and silver coins for a collection with the Royal Canadian Mint.


  • By Justin Zadorsky,, 深夜福利站 News, February 05, 2024

    Students lead Black Aspiration Podcast, part of project by Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies professor Cornel Grey


  • 深夜福利站 News, January 31, 2024

    John Dobson Foundation gift creates School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities Scholarship Program


  • CBC , January 11, 2024

    深夜福利站's current Writer-in-Residence T茅a Mutonji is a contender in the 2024 Canada Reads debates taking place March 4-7 on CBC.


  • 深夜福利站 News, January 10, 2024

    English alumnus, Gary Slaight (BA'73), President and CEO, Slaight Communications, named to Order of Ontario.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, January 08, 2024

    Former CBC journalist Carol Off joins 深夜福利站's School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities this year as a visiting lecturer, teaching a fourth-year capstone course.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2023

    A selection of titles by 深夜福利站 faculty and alumni are part of a suggested winter reads list from 深夜福利站 News.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, December 13, 2023

    深夜福利站鈥檚 Carolyn McLeod celebrates "time to attach" for children in care after years of advocacy


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, December 01, 2023

    Students bring ancient Greek history to life in immersive role-playing course Athenian Democracy at a Crossroads, taught by classical studies professor Bernd Steinbock.


  • 深夜福利站 News, November 30, 2023

    Six members from five faculties have been named recipients of the inaugural 深夜福利站 Research Excellence Awards, including Laurence de Looze from Languages and Cultures. The award was created in 2023 to recognize excellence across disciplines and career stages.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, November 27, 2023

    Digital Humanities course, Programming My Digital Life, expands approach to coding for students.


  • 深夜福利站 News, November 24, 2023

    Kimberley A. Mason, BA鈥89 (English), and Heather Desserud, BA鈥07 (English), were named among the top 100 Most Powerful Women list by the Women鈥檚 Executive Network, a national member-based organization which celebrates the advancement of women in all sectors and of all ages.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, November 20, 2023

    Chinelo Ezenwa, a former international student from Nigeria and graduate of 深夜福利站 English, is now an EDI specialist and academic advisor in 深夜福利站's School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, November 13, 2023

    Cole Rutman, a second-year creative arts and production student, led a team of 25 深夜福利站 students to create Voices Documentary. The film, recently screened in Toronto and at 深夜福利站, features Ukrainian newcomers sharing their stories about the impact war has had on their lives.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, November 03, 2023

    Writer-in-residence, student writer-in-residence, Alice Munro Chair in Creativity and faculty members featured in creative arts event.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, November 03, 2023

    Beth Norfolk hopes to transport a unique 深夜福利站 society solving cold cases across the pond, replicating the justice-seeking effort in the U.K. The University of Leeds researcher spent a month at 深夜福利站 on a prestigious leadership award from the Laidlaw Foundation, learning from Michael Arntfield, criminologist and professor of English and writing studies.


  • By Jo Jennings, 深夜福利站 News, October 31, 2023

    Sculptures created by one of the most influential modern Chinese artists are now on display for the first time ever in Canada, at an exhibition in the ArtLAB Gallery at 深夜福利站. Liu Shiming Art Foundation also funding scholarships to increase awareness of modern Chinese art.


  • By Crystal Lamb, 深夜福利站 News, October 26, 2023

    Six 深夜福利站 undergraduate student researchers were recently named among the best in the world in The Global Undergraduate Awards, including three global winners from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities 鈥 the faculty鈥檚 highest ever number of global winners in one year.


  • By Cornel Grey, 深夜福利站 Libraries, October 24, 2023

    Cornel Grey, Assistant Professor, Gender, Sexuality, and Women鈥檚 Studies, recently collaborating with 深夜福利站 Libraries on a collection of resources aimed to educate the 深夜福利站 community about the gender-based and sexual violence that women face both on- and off-campus.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, October 20, 2023

    Professor James Miller reflects on the role of the library and 鈥榳hat this space has meant鈥


  • By Alice Taylor, 深夜福利站 News, October 19, 2023

    深夜福利站 announces chair in ethics and technology with new $1.5M gift. A joint appointment between the department of computer science in the Faculty of Science and the department of philosophy in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, the chair will support the development of new technologies, while also considering the broader implications around their use.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 05, 2023

    A paper by 深夜福利站 philosophy professor Chris Smeenk, associate director of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, and physics and astronomy professor Sarah Gallagher, director of the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration (深夜福利站 Space) is part of a new book and first standard resource on the philosophy of astrophysics.


  • By 深夜福利站 Communications , 深夜福利站 News, September 13, 2023

    Royal Society of Canada awarded the 2023 Chauveau Medal to 深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies professor Tilottama Rajan, a leading international scholar in Romantic literature, contemporary theory and German idealism.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, August 24, 2023

    Gray Brogden, a fourth-year English and Writing Studies major in the School for Advanced Studies in Arts and Humanities is 深夜福利站's 2023-24 student writer-in-residence.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, August 16, 2023

    深夜福利站 welcomes T茅a Mutonji as new writer-in-residence. Award-winning poet, author 鈹 and student 鈹 brings relatability to role.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, August 09, 2023

    Award-winning playwright and author Sheila Heti returns to 深夜福利站 to teach and inspire.


  • By Jo Jennings, 深夜福利站 News, August 08, 2023

    深夜福利站鈥檚 new Indigenous artist-in-residence, Leith Mahkewa, brings multi-hued approach to traditional beadwork creations as she channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs.


  • By Emily Passfield, 深夜福利站 News, August 07, 2023

    Visual Arts Master's student, Hannah Verster, curates collaboration inspired by T.S. Eliot鈥檚 鈥楾he Waste Land鈥.


  • By Karin Schwerdtner, The Walrus, July 17, 2023

    Karin Schwerdtner, French Studies, met with renowned French author and #Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux to chat about the importance of the letters she receives from her readers.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, July 11, 2023

    New releases from English & Writing faculty members Tom Cull, David Barrick and Aaron Schneider are featured in the Summer Reading list by 深夜福利站 News.


  • By Jo Jennings, 深夜福利站 News, July 10, 2023

    Summer Shakespeare, the much-loved summer tradition of watching performances of William Shakespeare鈥檚 plays under the stars will return to 深夜福利站鈥檚 campus from July 19 to 23 with this year鈥檚 production of the comedy Much Ado About Nothing.


  • CBC London, June 23, 2023

    Aaron Schneider, English and Writing Studies professor and novelist, joined CBC London Morning to discuss his new book 鈥淭he Supply Chain,鈥 which is set in London, Ont.


  • By Sohini Chatterjee, The Conversation, May 24, 2023

    Sohini Chatterjee, PhD Candidate & Vanier Scholar in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies, recently wrote about relationship equality in India for The Conversation.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, May 24, 2023

    Faculty, staff and artists gathered at 深夜福利站's artLAB for the opening reception of its newest exhibition, "of many worlds in this world," including the chance to walk across a recreation of the Deshkan Ziibiing, or the Thames River, a work by Sheri Osden Nault. Exhibit is on display until June 8.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, April 20, 2023

    Nigel Joseph, English and Writing Studies, receives 2023 Angela Armitt Award for Excellence in Teaching by Part-Time Faculty.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, April 17, 2023

    Locus Amoenus: The Garden of Verdant Delights, an art history exhibit currently on display in 深夜福利站's reopened Tropical House, runs until April 26.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, March 20, 2023

    Community connections, experiential learning features of 深夜福利站 Visual Arts class co-taught by London Embroidery Guild.


  • By Hannah Alper, 深夜福利站 Gazette, March 10, 2023

    Cameron Bailey, (BA'87 English) recently returned to campus as the 2023 Duncanson Lecturer. The media mogul and alumnus spoke to the crowd on the power of film and also held a separate session with students where he was able to connect with them about career advice, his favourite films, and the future of the industry.


  • By Sheena Goodyear, CBC Radio 路, February 21, 2023

    Kelly Olson, Classical Studies, recently commented on a 2,000 year old wooden object originally classified as a darning tool. Experts now re-interpret the object as a 鈥榣arge, disembodied phallus鈥.


  • 深夜福利站 News, February 14, 2023

    Kelly Greene, a multimedia artist and 深夜福利站鈥檚 first Indigenous artist-in-residence, along with others from Visual Arts participated in an exhibition for Ivey's Sustainability Week in hopes of聽bringing sustainability issues to forefront of the business school conversation.


  • By Megan Stacey, 深夜福利站 News, February 07, 2023

    Cody Barteet, associate professor in Visual Arts, and Katie Oates, postdoctoral fellow in art history, worked with Courtney Waugh from 深夜福利站 Libraries on transferring a collection of thousands of stained-glass images featuring the rich history of artwork across campus and throughout London to the archives. The images will be accessible to all and the digital platform will help preserve the history of the collection for years to come.


  • By Isha Bhargava, CBC London, February 06, 2023

    CBC London spoke to three Black Londoners from the business and academic sectors to learn more about how they hope to help build a stronger future for the community. Cornel Grey from Gender, Sexuality, and Women鈥檚 Studies at 深夜福利站 is featured for his contributions to the new #深夜福利站U Black Studies program:


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, February 02, 2023

    Popular music studies and English major Ariana Fig聽wrote the title track of her new EP Maroon for a creative writing English course with Ivan Coyote. Learn how her time at 深夜福利站 has inspired her and given her opportunity to follow her passion as an artist.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, February 01, 2023

    Miranda Green-Barteet (English/GSWS) and Alyssa MacLean (English) are working to trace the paths these self-liberated individuals took after arriving in London. By documenting their journeys through an interactive website hosted by 深夜福利站 Libraries, they aim to address a longstanding gap in the history of Black Londoners.


  • By Lisa Mesbur, Chatelaine, January 04, 2023

    Tracy Isaacs, Philosophy, commented in the recent Chatelaine magazine article on the topic of role models and representation for midlife women.


  • By Siddhartha Sarma, 深夜福利站 News, December 22, 2022

    Carol Off, BA'88 (English), says autocrats and populists cannot be simply wished away. Broadcast journalist delivers Clissold Lecture at 深夜福利站, sounds alarm on the undermining of democracy.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, December 20, 2022

    In postdoc Amanda White鈥檚 visual arts course, students adopt artistic approach to agriculture through interdisciplinary, experiential learning


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, December 07, 2022

    Visual arts chair and art historian Alena Robin stands in front of Saint Angelus Preaching in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran, a monumental painting by Antonio Enr铆quez, an 18th century Mexican painter. Robin recovered the painting during her sabbatical in 2015 and provided the historical evidence to see it restored by the School of Conservation and Restoration of the West in Guadalajara.


  • 深夜福利站 News, November 28, 2022

    Three PhD candidates were recognized for their leadership and scholarly achievement including Sohini Chatterjee, a student in gender, sexuality and women鈥檚 studies, who is researching queer and trans communities in India.


  • By Mary Hamilton, 深夜福利站 News, November 24, 2022

    Canada鈥檚 oldest literary residency has hosted famous authors and new voices


  • By CBC Radio , CBC Radio , November 01, 2022

    CBC IDEAS interviewed Chris Smeenk, Department of Philosophy at 深夜福利站 professor and director of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, about the year 1600 as a 鈥榟inge鈥 moment in history signifying the beginning of modern theories and ideas in culture and science.


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, October 28, 2022

    深夜福利站 French Studies professor, Karin Schwerdtner, has studied Annie Ernaux鈥檚 critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue


  • By Kelsey Ables, Washington Post, October 27, 2022

    Kirsty Robertson, Visual Arts, comments on latest protest movement in the art world and discusses why their tactics aren鈥檛 new.


  • By Heather Rivers, London Free Press, October 21, 2022

    深夜福利站 professor Laurence de Looze produced the documentary N鈥橲atung that was directed by former 深夜福利站 arts student Ogiima Keesis G鈥橬adjiwon. The documentary that explores education from an Indigenous perspective is being screened Saturday as part of the Forest City Film Festival.


  • By Jo Jennings, 深夜福利站 News, October 20, 2022

    How have Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region experienced education? A new documentary featuring students, staff and graduates of 深夜福利站鈥檚 Faculty of Arts and Humanities collected the voices of Indigenous People from many backgrounds to answer that question.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 11, 2022

    深夜福利站 PhD candidate Tanja Grubnic is spending nine months at Duke University in North Carolina on a research placement funded by a Fulbright student award.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, September 28, 2022

    William (Bill) Hodgins, BA'54, bequeathed $10 million to 深夜福利站 to support scholarships in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.


  • 深夜福利站 News, September 13, 2022

    Open to all students, the courses provide a variety of perspectives on Black history, culture and heritage


  • By Ignacio L. Moya, The Conversation, August 19, 2022

    Ignacio L. Moya, PhD Candidate Philosophy, discusses how pessimism may actually help achieve better lives for ourselves.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, August 12, 2022

    Juan Luis Su谩rez, Languages and Cultures, has been awarded the 2022 Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research.


  • 深夜福利站 mourns loss of Professor Emeritus Stan Dragland

    August 05, 2022

    We are all deeply saddened to learn of the death of Professor Emeritus Stan Dragland, who taught for 29 years in the Department of English at 深夜福利站. An icon in Canadian Literature, Professor Dragland was long admired as a dedicated educator, a literary critic, editor, poet, novelist, and community-builder.

    Read the full article


  • 深夜福利站 News, August 01, 2022

    深夜福利站鈥檚 2022-23 writer-in-residence is January Rogers, a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from Six Nations of the Grand River who aims to be an incubator of great ideas.


  • I Heart Radio, June 29, 2022

    Miranda Green-Barteet, Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, comments on the ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade on I Heart Radio.


  • Congratulations Class of 2022!

    June 20, 2022

    Congratulations to our graduating Class of 2022, and to Shelley Ambrose, BA'83, who received an honorary doctorate for her unparalleled commitment and advocacy for training in the arts and humanities.

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  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, June 13, 2022

    Wang, who earned his bachelor of medical sciences (honours specialization and biochemistry and cell biology), as well as a major in Italian language and culture, is one of approximately 8,000 students graduating this spring.


  • 2022-23 Student Writer-in-Residence Announced

    June 06, 2022

    We are thrilled to welcome Matthew Dawkins, English & SASAH student as our 2022-23 Student Writer-in-Residence!

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  • By Vindolanda Trust, June 01, 2022

    The latest discovery at Vindolanda, a Roman fort and settlement in Northumberland, is a stone engraved with the words SECVNDINVS CACOR, which translates into a very personal insult. Alexander Meyer, Classical Studies, is a specialist in Roman epigraphy. Meyer and his colleagues at Vindolanda helped decipher this amusing social commentary from the ancient past.


  • By Soheila Kolahdouz Esfahani, The Conversation, April 28, 2022

    Soheila Kolahdouz Esfahani, Visual Arts, discusses how ornamentation in Islamic art shows how movement of culture can be found around the world.


  • By Jenny Lamothe, Sudbury.com, April 19, 2022

    Award-winning Creative Writing and English Language and Literature alum releases their book of poetry through Sudbury's Latitude 46


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, April 18, 2022

    Dr. Baruah's work is aimed towards a gender-equitable, low carbon economy


  • April 07, 2022

    Alum Terry Rice (BFA '98, MA '00) captures a little bit about what made Tony Urquhart so special


  • Writing studies professor, Tom Cull, receives teaching award

    April 05, 2022

    Cull honoured with the Faculty of Arts & Humanities Teaching Excellence Award

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  • GSWS PhD candidate , Jemima Baada, accepts tenure-track role

    March 22, 2022

    Congratulations to Jemima who will join the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia in July

    Read the full article


  • Ivan Coyote's 'Care Of' shortlisted for Lambda Literary Award

    By James van Koeverden, CBC Books, March 15, 2022

    The Alice Munro Chair in Creativity's collection of pandemic correspondences is a finalist for the 2022 Lammys, celebrating LGBTQ+ storytelling

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  • By Mary Hamilton, 深夜福利站 News, March 08, 2022

    Carina Gabriele, BA'18, one of four national recipients of the Governor General鈥檚 Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case


  • By Heather Rivers, The London Free Press, March 05, 2022

    Using a collaborative approach, the CAP program will broaden students' awareness of creativity as an essential job skill


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, March 03, 2022

    Museum London to showcase "From Remote Stars: Buckminster Fuller, London, and Speculative Futures" from March 5 to May 15, 2022


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, February 17, 2022

    This innovation collaboration is offered through the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Don Wright Faculty of Music, and the Faculty of Information and Media Studies


  • India Education Diary, February 10, 2022

    Bucknor interviewed about how Black History Month gains meaning when Black communities reclaim it


  • By Mari-Len De Guzman, 深夜福利站 News, February 03, 2022

    Distinguished humanities scholar and leader joins 深夜福利站 and the Faculty of Arts & Humanities on May 1


  • CBC Listen, February 01, 2022

    London Morning with Rebecca Zandbergen features a conversation with Gonzalez about her work exploring themes of Mexican labour using fruit pallets.


  • By Sheena Goodyear, CBC , January 19, 2022

    Alumna Carol Off, BA'81 (English Language and Literature), LLD'17, is moving on from her role on the current affairs program after 16 years.


  • January 17, 2022

    Donald Chapin, professor of Medieval literature and past Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, was a lover of the arts, travel and world events.


  • Visual Arts' Mexico City course assignments on display

    By Alena Robin, December 17, 2021

    Professor Alena Robin's class displays work depicting the transformations of Mexico City from Aztec empire to modern meglapolis

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  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, December 09, 2021

    深夜福利站 research shows that medical racism is one reason for vaccine hesitancy for Black and Indigenous people


  • CBC News, December 06, 2021

    Dean Michael Milde and current students chat with the CBC about the endless opportunities open to graduates with an arts education


  • tiff.net, November 30, 2021

    English alumnus, BA '87 and SASAH advisory council member, Bailey honoured with top reins at TIFF


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, November 26, 2021

    The award-winning author will read at a Words event on November 28 from his latest release "Chemical Valley"


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, November 24, 2021

    Philosophy professors Carolyn McLeod and Luke Stark will join a panel with recent Governor General's Gold Medal winner, Heather Stewart, on AI and its effects on daily life


  • By Joe Belanger, The London Free Press, November 05, 2021

    Virtual festival will run through the month of November with strong 深夜福利站 and Arts & Humanities connections of alumni, students, professors and community


  • By Peter Greve, The Gazette, October 27, 2021

    Assistant professor formed Antler River Rally 10 years ago to organize river clean-ups and incorporate students in sustainability activities.


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, October 26, 2021

    Visual Arts alumna, BFA'94, tells stories of ceremony, belief, resilience, defiance, sustainability, hidden histories and identity


  • By Paula Menzies Cameron, 深夜福利站 News, October 25, 2021

    The award recognizes academic excellence from outstanding students across Canada


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 22, 2021

    Visual Arts alumna, BFA '80, and award-winning artist and author accredits 深夜福利站 with the "beginning of where I am now"


  • By ICARDA Communication Team, ICARDA, October 14, 2021

    Study reveals rural women in Tunisia are more actively involved in grazing livestock, livestock rearing, and crop production than broadly assumed.


  • Ivan Coyote to remain Alice Munro Chair in Creativity for an additional year

    October 07, 2021

    Coyote's extension will allow them to continue to inspire creativity in our students and 深夜福利站 community until July 2023

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  • 3 alumni and 1 current student recognized internationally

    October 06, 2021

    The Global Undergraduate Awards announces winners with Faculty of Arts & Humanities students receiving four prizes

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  • September 30, 2021

    The show, running October 2- January 23, 2022 features a large cohort of 深夜福利站 graduates and current PhD students


  • By Inayat Singh, CBC News, September 27, 2021

    Tegan Moore (MFA 2014) interviewed for exhibit that features work from Synthetic Collective involving professors Kirsty Robertson and Kelly Wood


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, September 22, 2021

    Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens


  • The London Free Press, September 17, 2021

    Venesoen was a prolific writer specializing in 17th Century French literature. He was with the Department of French Studies from 1967-95


  • September 16, 2021

    Recent president of The Coterie at 深夜福利站 wins prize at The Global Undergraduate Awards


  • Globe and Mail, September 15, 2021

    深夜福利站 English professor and alumna, FIMS Dean, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Catherine Ross, leaves a legacy of research in reader experience


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, September 13, 2021

    Degrees in French and Spanish helped launch a 32-year career in Canadian intelligence as well as a prolific foray into writing and consulting


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, September 09, 2021

    Exhibit at McIntosh Gallery brings attention to bison eradication


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, September 07, 2021

    AlvegoRoot Theatre showcasing "Tales for a Reaney Day" featuring Reaney's short stories, "The Bully" and "The Box Social" from Sept. 10-12


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, September 07, 2021

    Philosophy professor and chair receives prestigious honour for her research and work


  • By Zalika Reid-Benta, 深夜福利站 News, September 02, 2021

    Toronto-based and award-winning author joins 深夜福利站 this fall to work with writers in the community


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, August 27, 2021

    Sydney Warner Broomnan, BA'18 English, penned their collection of short fiction, The Pump, while studying at 深夜福利站


  • Artforum, August 26, 2021

    "Double Dribble", featured at The Bentway in Toronto, transforms the space into a rainbow-hued basketball court that encourages participation


  • Indie 88, August 24, 2021

    English and Theatre Studies double major Camille Intson (BA'19), creates beautiful music during COVID


  • Globe and Mail, August 16, 2021

    Shakespearean scholar, and author of many publications and books, retired in 1988


  • Exciting classes offered in Arts & Humanities

    August 12, 2021

    New courses for the 2021/2022 school year - keeping up with developments and advances in pedagogy

    Read the full article


  • In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus, Archie Young

    August 05, 2021

    Esteemed English professor was a scholar of Sir Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus

    Read the full article


  • July 29, 2021

    MFA'97 alumna features "Thinking of You" exhibit from August 3 -14


  • By Mari-Len De Guzman, 深夜福利站 News, July 23, 2021

    Solga's project focuses on Innovations in Interdisciplinary Pedagogy, Within and Beyond Arts and Humanities


  • By Connor Garel, The Walrus, July 12, 2021

    Visual Arts BFA'14 exhibition "To Play in the Face of Certain Defeat" at the Art Gallery of Hamilton until August 15, 2021.


  • By Francesca DeNoble, 深夜福利站 News, June 29, 2021

    Neuroscience and psychology student brings diverse perspective and leadership skills to her role


  • 鈥淭eaching with Humanity鈥 faculty retreat - June 2021

    June 23, 2021

    A review of the 2-day virtual event focused on Anti-racist, Decolonizing, and Indigenizing Pedagogical Practices in Arts & Humanities

    Read the full article


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, June 17, 2021

    Jade Williamson, Visual Arts, builds portfolio of wildlife with proceeds going to conservation


  • By Mari-Len De Guzman , 深夜福利站 News, June 16, 2021

    Alice Munro Chair in Creativity and award-winning author Ivan Coyote to give address


  • By Paul Duhatschek, CBC News, June 14, 2021

    Nicole Hill-Dolson, BA'13 (Philosophy and First Nations Studies), works to become judge to help Indigenous communities


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, June 11, 2021

    Read an excerpt from our Alice Murno Chair in Creativity's latest work


  • Thousands Mourning the Souls of the London Attack Victims

    By Yahya Kharrat, June 10, 2021

    Yahya Kharrat, assistant professor of Arabic Studies, recounts the vigil held to honour slain Muslim family

    Read the full article


  • Dennis Garnhum, artistic director at the Grand Theatre, joins SASAH as visiting professor

    June 10, 2021

    The 4th year SASAH Capstone Seminar will focus on Defining Beauty integrating the classroom and community

    Read the full article


  • By Debora Van Brenk , 深夜福利站 News, June 07, 2021

    Michelle Banik, BA 鈥92 (English) and current SASAH advisory council member, brings her diverse leadership experience to 深夜福利站's Board of Governors


  • Department of Languages and Cultures announce photo contest winners

    June 03, 2021

    The 2020-21 contest explores themes of: Literary Escapes, Intercultural Moments, Intimate Spaces Across Cultures, and Journey of Languages

    Read the full article


  • By Shirin Ghaffary, Vox, June 03, 2021

    Google struggling with its commitment to ethical artificial intelligence


  • May 28, 2021

    Associate professor in the Department of French Studies recognized for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of Ontario's faculty and academic librarians


  • Theatre professor, Kim Solga, earns 3 year Teaching Fellowship

    By Francesca DeNoble, May 27, 2021

    The Centre for Teaching and Learning at 深夜福利站 rewards seven outstanding educators each year for the project-based fellowships

    Read the full article


  • The Brandon Sun, May 19, 2021

    Dr. Kofi Campbell, PhD 2005, takes role of provost and vice-president (academic)


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, May 18, 2021

    The teaching and research hub focuses on environmental and social justice and developing exhibitions and artworks with low carbon footprints


  • Embassy Cultural House, May 17, 2021

    The 3rd year SASAH/English student and English professor to collaborate in a community project to highlight the public humanities and connect the university to the city of London and beyond.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, May 14, 2021

    John A. Schweitzer, BA Honours Visual Arts '73, hopes to inspire others to give


  • In Memoriam: Louis Charland, PhD

    May 13, 2021

    Professor Louis Charland was a cherished and long-standing member of the Department of Philosophy

    Read the full article


  • Student Writer-in-Residence awarded to Neuroscience student Ashley Li

    May 12, 2021

    The SWIR fosters exchange among aspiring student writers and contributes to the culture of creativity across campus.

    Read the full article


  • May 11, 2021

    Baruah's current research projects focus on understanding how to reconcile economic security, environmental protection and gender equality in the post-pandemic world.


  • University Press of Mississippi, May 10, 2021

    "Race in Young Adult Speculative Fiction" offers a sustained analysis of race and representation in the YA genre.


  • By Leo Charney, Penn Today, May 06, 2021

    Award-winning professor, Karen Defletsen (MA'95 Philosophy) named University of Pennsylvania Vice Provost for Education.


  • CBC News, May 05, 2021

    Contributors to the Museum London virtual exhibit include A&H professors, past Writers-in-Residence, a graduate student and the President of 深夜福利站.


  • CBC Books, May 04, 2021

    Alice Munro Chair in Creativity nominated in the nonfiction category for their personal essay collection "Rebent Sinner".


  • Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholars

    May 03, 2021

    Congratulations to Kyle Gervais, Classical Studies, and Angela Mendelovici, Philosophy, on receiving the Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholar Award.

    Read the full article


  • Film Studies students succeed over virtual learning

    By Greg De Souza, April 29, 2021

    Film Production 3368 awards the Film Aesthetic RGB Trophy in 6th annual festival

    Read the full article


  • By KC Hoard, Hamilton Spectator, April 25, 2021

    BFA'14, Esmaa Mohamoud's exhibition "To Play in the Face of Certain Defeat" at the Art Gallery of Hamilton until August 15, 2021.


  • Three Postdoctoral Associates in Philosophy Focus on AI

    April 20, 2021

    Department of Philosophy and Rotman Institute of Philosophy aim to keep up with growing trends in artificial intelligence

    Read the full article


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, April 15, 2021

    Theatre Studies professor, Kim Solga receives the Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching and Visual Arts professor, Anna Madelska the Angela Armitt Award for Excellence in Teaching by Part-time Faculty.


  • By Jillian Horton, Maclean's Magazine, April 09, 2021

    Jillian Horton remembers one of her most influential teachers and friend, Michael Groden, and the small creative gambles he made possible.


  • By Lauren Medeiros, The Gazette, April 01, 2021

    Matthew Dawkins on his upcoming book, 'Until We Break', to be released Winter 2022


  • In Memoriam: Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Michael Groden

    March 29, 2021

    深夜福利站 community mourns loss of renowned scholar, professor, mentor and colleague.

    Read the full article


  • By Marcia Steyaert, 深夜福利站 News, March 27, 2021

    Four A&H Faculty members will be part of the newly formed equity, diversity and inclusion advisory council.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, March 24, 2021

    Michael Anderson (Philosophy), Ileana Paul (French Studies/Interfaculty Program in Linguistics), and Manina Jones (English) work on CAS lab is an interdisciplinary network encouraging cross-campus collaboration.


  • By Crystal Mackay, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, March 23, 2021

    Philosophy professor and Pand bioethicist, Dr. Charles Weijer, contributes to British Medical Journal.


  • By Rachel Condie, 深夜福利站 News, March 16, 2021

    Arts & Humanities alumna, Basia Bulat (BA'06, English) nominated for Juno Adult Alternative Album


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, March 08, 2021

    'Written on the Earth' exhibit coordinated by SASAH Director and professor, Patrick Mahon, also includes his own work.


  • Student Writer-in-Residence Call for Applications

    March 05, 2021

    The Student Writer-in-Residence (SWIR) is a collaborative program held in partnership through the USC and the Department of English.

    Read the full article


  • By Gabby Glasier, The Gazette, February 26, 2021

    Eternity Martis, BA '14, joined us on February 22 to speak to her experience on a predominantly white campus when she was an undergraduate student.


  • By Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTV News, February 25, 2021

    Michael Iannozzi, Graduate TA in French Studies, speaks of the new words that "reflect what people are feeling" amid the pandemic.


  • 2021 Teaching Excellence Award Winners

    February 24, 2021

    This year, we honour two winners - Jo Devereux (English and Writing Studies) and Ana Garc铆a-All茅n (Languages and Cultures).

    Read the full article


  • Hope Mahood, 3rd year A&H student, wins JHM Award

    February 23, 2021

    The John H. McDonald Awards for Excellence in Student Journalism took place on February 21, 2021.

    Read the full article


  • First-year student, Laiba Saqlain, wins film prize

    February 22, 2021

    Congratulations to first-year student Laiba Saqlain (Film Studies) for winning the second place at the 2021 深夜福利站 Smartphone Film Festival.

    Read the full article


  • CBC News, February 12, 2021

    Lois Mang-Benza, created the non-profit Jeuns Pionniers, to inspire youth and adults to create social change.


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, February 09, 2021

    The month is an opportunity to 'use the lessons of history as a force for change now and into the future'.


  • By Danni Olusanya, The Ubyssey, February 04, 2021

    Alumna, Eternity Martis (BA '14), as UBC Journalist in Residence addresses the experience of being a young Black woman on campus.


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, February 03, 2021

    The pandemic prompted a show of 'separate togetherness' at 深夜福利站's Artlab.


  • CBC The Current, February 02, 2021

    Department of English and Writing Studies alumna, Dr. Jillian Horton talks with Matt Galloway about her upcoming book 'We Are All Perfectly Fine' and doctor burnout during the pandemic.


  • By CBC Books, February 02, 2021

    深夜福利站 alumna, Eternity Martis ('BA 14) and Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, Ivan Coyote make the list of 10 finalists for the 2021 Evergreen Awards.


  • January 29, 2021

    Please join us online as Indigenous Awareness Week (IAW) goes virtual for 2021.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, January 21, 2021

    Documentary film project led by SASAH professor Laurence De Looze is one of four funded for fostering Indigenous learning and community partnerships.


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, January 19, 2021

    Ivan Coyote, 深夜福利站鈥檚 Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, launches a highly interactive senior-level class to the Faculty of Arts & Humanities that is also a public performance series.


  • By 深夜福利站 Communications, January 13, 2021

    On December 30th, 2020, Stan Dragland was named as a Member of the Order of Canada, "for his contributions to Canadian literature as a writer, publisher and editor, and for his distinguished career as an English professor." Dragland taught at 深夜福利站 for 29 years before retiring in 1999 and relocating to Newfoundland.


  • By The Walrus Conversation Piece, January 11, 2021

    Alumna and host of CBC鈥檚 "As It Happens" Carol Off, BA鈥81(English Language and Literature), LLD鈥17, urges us to take a step back and look at where we came from. During this period when we can鈥檛 get on a plane, travel to see loved ones, or start our next adventure, we can stay connected by sharing stories from different times and places.


  • By Marsha Lederman, Globe and Mail, January 08, 2021

    Alice Munro Chair, Ivan Coyote's forthcoming book 'Care Of' is one of The Globe and Mail's "5 Canadian Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2021".


  • By CBC Arts, November 25, 2020

    Visual Arts Alumna Rah Eleh (MFA'18) was recently featured in a CBC Arts: Artist Spotlight titled "How do you reckon with female self-immolation? For Rah Eleh, it meant reimagining how she makes art"


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, November 06, 2020

    鈥淲e need the transformative power of literature, the arts, and big thinking now more than ever. Over the course of the next two weeks, we will be hosting the Words Festival so that physical distancing measures do not become cultural isolation for our community,鈥 said Joshua Lambier, 深夜福利站鈥檚 Public Humanities director and Words artistic director.


  • By CBC Books, October 23, 2020

    深夜福利站 Writer-in-Residence Alicia Elliott has won the 2020 Evergreen Award for her essay collection聽A Mind Spread Out on the Ground. The Evergreen Award is part of the聽annual Ontario-wide Forest of Reading program, inviting聽people to read and vote on a selection of Canadian fiction and nonfiction titles curated by librarians.


  • By Bipasha Baruah, ICARDA Blog, October 22, 2020

    Bipasha Baruah聽Canada Research Chair in Global Women鈥檚 Issues, and alumna Dina Najjar (PhD Anthropology 鈥13) have published their findings from research on the effects of COVID-19 upon women farmers in Tunisia and Egypt. This blog is part part of a much larger study they are conducting on gender, climate change and agriculture in MENA countries.


  • By Deborah Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, October 16, 2020

    Congratulations to Prof. Joel Faflak, Department of English and Writing Studies, who was recently named a winner of the OCUFA teaching award! This prestigious, province-wide award recognizes excellence and innovation in teaching and pedagogy.


  • 深夜福利站 News, October 05, 2020

    Sophia Belyk, Kimberly Cooper, Sarah Charette and Sanghun Kim were recently named to the Highly Commended category (top 10% in their category) at the global Undergraduate Awards, which honours the best in undergraduate research. This pan-disciplinary competition recognizes excellence in undergraduate coursework and this year received 4,148 submissions from 380 universities in 50 countries.


  • By JENNIFER O'BRIEN, 深夜福利站 News, October 05, 2020

    Visual Arts professor Tricia Johnson uploaded videos of herself sketching as part of her pivot to online teaching.


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  • Kitchener Today, August 22, 2020

    Congratulations to alumna Larissa Sloutsky (深夜福利站 PhD'16, French Literature) who was awarded the cultural award from 'Les Prix Maupassant' awarded by the Mus茅e Maupassant, France, on August 5, 2020 for her doctoral thesis on the french short story, 'Boule de Suif'.


  • By Deb Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, August 21, 2020

    Summer Shakespeare enters its 40th year with a production of Pandemic Julius Caesar inspired by North America鈥檚 own Ides of March.


  • By Brandon Watson, 深夜福利站 News, July 20, 2020

    Kirsty Robertson, Visual Arts, was recognized with a 深夜福利站 Green Award for weaving sustainability principles into her course curriculum and focusing on collaboration in the face of an ecological crisis.


  • 深夜福利站 News, June 19, 2020

    Three 深夜福利站 PhD candidates have been named among 166 nationwide recipients of 2020-21 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships including Florence Wullo Anfaara PhD, Women鈥檚 Studies and Transitional Justice, and Jessica du Toit PhD in Philosophy.


  • By Chris dela Torres, CBC Afternoon Drive, June 09, 2020

    The award-winning author and storyteller Ivan Coyote has been named the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity at 深夜福利站. Chris dela Torre speak with them about what it means to be the second ever chosen Alice Munro Chair in Creativity.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News , June 01, 2020

    Women鈥檚 Studies and Feminist Research professor Bipasha Baruah has received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Knowledge Synthesis Grant to look at the effects that degrowth might have upon gender equality and social justice


  • By Madeline Bassnett, The Conversation, May 20, 2020

    Madeline Bassnett from 深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies delves into English recipe books from centuries ago and learns how cooking during the 16th and 17th centuries served similar social purposes in difficult times.


  • By Deb Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, May 14, 2020

    English and Writing Studies professor Jo Devereux is teaching Shakespeare in Performance, a course that has shifted to examining Shakepearean works through the lens of the insidious and invisible disease that shaped the playwright鈥檚 life.


  • Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholars

    May 12, 2020

    Congratulations to Christine Sprengler, Visual Arts, and Bernd Steinbock, Classical Studies, on receiving the Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholar Award for 2020-21. This award recognizes their wide- ranging contribution to their fields of research.

    Read the full article


  • May 08, 2020

    Congratulations to Kirsty Robertson, Visual Arts, on winning the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) Dwyer Award for her book "Tear Gas Epiphanies: Protest, Culture, Museums", an original scholarly examination of the phenomenon of protest within and against Canadian museums. ARLIS/NA is a dynamic organization of over 1,000 individuals devoted to fostering excellence in art and design librarianship and image management.


  • By Deborah Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, May 05, 2020

    As March arrived with the leonine claws of COVID-19, Aaron Schneider (English & Writing Studies) thought it was clearly time to let poetry do what it does best 鈥 offer challenge, comfort and shared experience.


  • Student-artists take gallery show global

    April 30, 2020

    Handle With Care is a digital exhibition showcasing the art of the Bachelor of Fine Arts Practicum Class of 2020 in the Department of Visual Arts. It is the first time the year-end exhibition has gone completely digital.

    Read the full article


  • 深夜福利站 News, April 14, 2020

    Congratulations to Chris Smeenk, Philosophy, on being named 2020 深夜福利站 Faculty Scholar. The recipients are considered all-around scholars and will hold the title for two years.


  • By Deb Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, February 28, 2020

    Together We Average as Zero, a new exhibit by Museum and Curatorial Studies students, reflects on the legacy and ideas of futurist architect Buckminster Fuller.


  • CBC Radio, February 27, 2020

    Prof. Alyssa MacLean from聽深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies聽was on CBC radio discussing 鈥淏lack Thought in the Great Lakes Region, 1790-1890", an exhibit she and her grad students organized at聽深夜福利站 Libraries - 深夜福利站聽for聽Black History Month.聽


  • By SONIA PRESZCATOR , 深夜福利站 News, February 14, 2020

    Visual Arts professor Sky Glabush spent a week of his recent sabbatical in Georgetown, Guyana, helping to pilot a project to bring art to the inmates of Timehri and Lusignan Prisons.


  • By Jason Winders , 深夜福利站 News, February 11, 2020

    The Necessary Fiction: Life with James Joyce鈥檚 鈥楿lysses鈥 by 深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies Distinguished University Professor Michael Groden, is part exploration of Joyce鈥檚 classic work, and part personal reflection of Groden's lifelong relationship with this single book.


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, February 10, 2020

    A new exhibit of 18th-Century African-American and African-Canadian writing is currently on display at 深夜福利站 Libraries as part of Black History Month. Organized by Alyssa MacLean and graduate students in 深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies, the exhibit looks at "how the Great Lakes region became a nexus of black intellectualism and writing.鈥


  • By Ryan B. Patrick, CBC Books, February 04, 2020

    Eternity Martis, BA'14 (English Language and Literature/Women's Studies), was recently named one of Six Canadian writers of black heritage to watch in 2020 by CBC Books.


  • By Chris Hampton, National Gallery Magazine, January 31, 2020

    Sky Glabush, studio faculty member from Visual Arts, discusses storytelling, spirituality, and his artistic process with National Gallery Magazine.


  • January 30, 2020

    On his latest break from the classroom, 深夜福利站 Visual Arts professor Sky Glabush went to prisons in one of the poorest countries in South America, invited there to help inmates cope with the crushing desolation of prison through art. Not the sabbatical most academics would choose, Glabush said it was a 鈥渓ife-changing鈥 experience. Read the full story via the London Free Press.


  • CBC, January 21, 2020

    From rallies to emergency declarations, to people ditching plastic straws, climate change has inspired people all over the world to do something. In London, it's inspired one creative writing professor to publish a book on the topic. Kathryn Mockler teaches at 深夜福利站, and she spoke with Host Chris dela Torre.


  • By Debora Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, January 10, 2020

    Edited by 深夜福利站 English Professor Kathryn Mockler, a new online poetry and prose anthology has dedicated itself to confronting the climate crisis. In mid-2020, Coach House Books plans to publish the works, collectively called Watch Your Head, with all proceeds donated to climate justice and Indigenous groups.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    The 9th annual 深夜福利站 News Newsmakers of the Year 鈥 a celebration of some of the people, places and things that shaped the year at this institution including Alice Munro Chair in Creativity Nino Ricci, Writer-In-Residence Cherie Dimaline, Fitness Guru Tracy Isaacs, trans rights advocate Joshua M. Ferguson and more.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    深夜福利站 News has chosen Joshua M. Ferguson BA鈥09 (Film Studies) as one of the Newsmakers of 2018.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    深夜福利站 News has chosen Helen Gregory as one of the Newsmakers for 2018.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    深夜福利站 News has chosen Tracy Isaacs and Samantha Brennan as one of the Newsmakers for 2018.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    深夜福利站 News has chosen Nino Ricci as one of their Newsmakers for 2018.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2018

    深夜福利站 News has chosen Cherie Dimaline as one of the 2018 Newsmakers of the year.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, December 07, 2018

    Researchers from 深夜福利站, including Carolyn McLeod from Philosophy, are leading a national push for 15 more weeks of work leave for adoptive parents.


  • By Hala Ghonaim , CBC London, December 03, 2018

    A group of 深夜福利站 researchers including Carolyn McLeod, Philosophy, met with several members of parliament to discuss granting adoptive parents and caregivers more time to bond with their children during the early stages of adoption.


  • By Galen Simmons, Stratford Beacon Herald, November 29, 2018

    Stratford Festival executive director and English alumna Anita Gaffney-Misener (BA鈥90, English, MBA鈥02), was named one of Canada's top 100 most powerful women by the Women's Executive Network.


  • By Jane van Koeverden, CBC, November 26, 2018

    Cherie Dimaline's The Marrow Thieves wins $12K CODE Burt Award for Indigenous young adult literature


  • 深夜福利站 News, November 21, 2018

    Michael Anderson, Philosophy, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Science (SSHRC), explores new conceptual systems for psychology and provides a deeper understanding of how the brain works.


  • By Angie Abdou, 深夜福利站 News, November 16, 2018

    Author Angie Abdou, MA鈥92 (English), whose new book Home Ice: Reflections of a Reluctant Hockey Mom is a 鈥樕钜垢@ Reads鈥 selection this year, has also written novels The Bone Cage and In Case I Go. She offers her writing, reading and recommendations this week.


  • November 06, 2018

    On November 5, 2018, over 700 people from the London and 深夜福利站 community joined together to share ideas and conversation through The Walrus Talks Remembrance event at the Grand Theatre.


  • By Sarah Bassnett, The Conversation, November 05, 2018

    Visual Arts professor Sarah Bassnett discusses the visual tropes of migration in her new essay published in The Conversation Canada.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 02, 2018

    Fanny Leveau, a PhD candidate in French Studies, is taking part in Own Your Future, a four-year, curriculum-based professional development program offered to doctoral students at 深夜福利站.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 01, 2018

    Cherie Dimaline, the 2018-19 Writer-In-Residence at 深夜福利站, will be at the opening reception of Words: London鈥檚 Literary and Creative Arts Festival, taking place Nov. 2-4 at Museum London.


  • Quill & Quire, November 01, 2018

    Sarah Henstra, English alumna (MA'97) wins Governor General鈥檚 Literary Award for The Red Word.


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, October 31, 2018

    The fifth annual Words: The Literary and Creative Arts Festival at Museum London features emerging and established London writers and some of Canada鈥檚 most celebrated authors, poets and journalists reading and talking about their work and leading workshops on a variety of topics.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, October 26, 2018

    Cameron Bailey (BA'87) Artistic Director & Co-Head of TIFF, the Toronto International Film Festival, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws, honoris causa (LLD) at the Thursday afternoon session of 深夜福利站鈥檚 312th Convocation.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, October 25, 2018

    Rob McCallum, (BA鈥04, Film Studies), produced The Power of Grayskull, among the films that will be screened at the third annual Forest City Film Festival (FCFF), taking place Oct. 25-28 at the London Public Library鈥檚 Wolf Performance Hall.


  • October 20, 2018

    On October 20th, we officially re-opened University College and welcomed back our alumni and friends to celebrate.


  • 深夜福利站 News, October 12, 2018

    Oh, Hello and other media musings - this week's Read. Watch. Listen. features Alexander Meyer from Classical Studies.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, September 27, 2018

    Camille Intson, a fourth-year English and Theatre and Performance Studies student and multidisciplinary artist and writer, is the 2018-19 Student-Writer-in-Residence at 深夜福利站.


  • September 24, 2018

    David Darby, Modern Languages and Literatures, was recently awarded the The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Awarded for achievements in the political, economic, social or intellectual realm and for all kinds of outstanding services to the nation in the field of social, charitable or philanthropic work, this is the nation's highest honour.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, September 18, 2018

    Elizabeth Greene, Classical Studies, was recently named to the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. Part of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), College membership represents the emerging generation of scholarly, scientific and artistic leadership in Canada.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, September 18, 2018

    English and Writing Studies professor Tom Cull鈥檚 first book, 'Bad Animals,' is an extension of themes the London Poet Laureate explored in a previous chapbook, 'What the Badger Said.'


  • By Adela Talbot, Alumni Gazette, September 17, 2018

    Carol Off, BA'81 (English), LLD'17, finds a story in every moment as the host of CBC Radio One's As It Happens.


  • By Jason Winders, Alumni Gazette, September 17, 2018

    Rob Paterson, BA'90, never dodges the tough questions he learned to ask at 深夜福利站


  • ArtForum, September 14, 2018

    Alumnus Louis Marchesano (BA, Art History '87) has been named as the new senior curator of prints, drawings, and photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.


  • By YAHYA KHARRAT, 深夜福利站 News, September 14, 2018

    Arabic professor Yahya Kharrat discusses the historical context behind grammatical rules that allow the learner insights into the language and culture they will find invaluable in furthering their studies.


  • By Jeff Tennant, CBC London Morning, September 12, 2018

    Jeff Tennant, French and Linguistics, talks to CBC London Morning about the evolution of the words we use.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, September 11, 2018

    Nino Ricci lends a brilliant ear for creativity to 深夜福利站 as the inaugural holder of the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity.


  • CBC London Morning, September 11, 2018

    Nino Ricci, the inaugural holder of the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity at 深夜福利站, discusses creativity and his new role on CBC London Morning.


  • Interview with Wayne Myrvold from 深夜福利站 Philosophy

    By Andrew Botterell, September 07, 2018

    Andrew Botterell, Department Chair, sat down with Philosophy professor Wayne Myrvold to chat about what he did during his summer vacation.

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  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, August 15, 2018

    Alex Meyer, a Roman historian and Classical Studies professor at 深夜福利站, was recently part of a team that unearthed four early Roman hipposandals 鈥 shoes worn by horses 鈥 at Vindolanda.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, August 15, 2018

    English professor Clarissa Suranyi, author of Impossible Saints under the name Clarissa Harwood, answers questions on her 鈥榖ookishness鈥 and writing.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, August 10, 2018

    Sydney Brooman, 深夜福利站鈥檚 most recent Student Writer in Residence, writes, stars and produces Memoriam, a fictional podcast that takes the form of audio recordings made by 18-year-old obituary writer Elliot Keel, who is able to interact with the ghosts of those they write about.


  • BBC News, August 04, 2018

    Alex Meyer, Classical Studies, and his excavation team recently discovered incredibly rare horse hoof protectors at Vindolanda, the Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall in Northern England. The set of hipposandals date between 140AD and 180AD.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, August 03, 2018

    Earlier this summer, Visual Arts graduate student Jessica Cappuccitti curated an exhibition, Welcome to Detroit: Suzy Lake and Orlando Ford, at the McIntosh Gallery. The exhibition offered viewers an opportunity to understand how these images 鈥 some of Detroit鈥檚 decay and others that capture people with smiling faces and open arms 鈥 shape ideas about the city.


  • One woman's story about getting fit at mid-life

    The Social, August 01, 2018

    Tracy Isaacs was on The Social discussing getting fit at mid-life and her latest book, "Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey".

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  • By Amy Marturana, Self Magazine, August 01, 2018

    Tracy Isaacs discusses her recent book with Samantha Brennan, Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey, in Self Magazine.


  • By Melissa Cheater, 深夜福利站 News, July 06, 2018

    Whose names and stories do we remember? How do we choose which to preserve? How 鈥 and why 鈥 do we perpetuate those that we remember? 深夜福利站 student historians working at Woodland Cemetery grappled with these questions and more as they worked toward curating 鈥淟ost & Found,鈥 a guided historical walking tour that resurrects stories of individuals buried in the cemetery鈥檚 Potter鈥檚 Fields.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, July 05, 2018

    Joy Wong, a Visual Arts MFA candidate at 深夜福利站, has been named a finalist for the 20th annual RBC Canadian Painting Competition. The winner, to be announced Sept. 18, will receive $25,000 and a residency at Banff Centre for the Arts.


  • By CBC RADIO, CBC IDEAS, June 27, 2018

    Overlooked: Photography and the Smartphone - listen to Thy Phu from 深夜福利站 English & Writing Studies discuss the surprising truth of what a camera reveals on a recent episode of CBC Ideas.


  • By CBC Radio, CBC London Morning, June 26, 2018

    SASAH students Levi Hord and Leah Abaza tell London Morning about the Potter's field they found in Woodland Cemetery. Learn more about this exciting project and upcoming public tours.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE, 深夜福利站 News, June 12, 2018

    Melitta Adamson from Modern Languages and Literatures is among the first scholars in her field to document how climate change shaped the Middle Ages.


  • By Julianne Hazlewood, CBC London, June 02, 2018

    Tom Cull, London's poet laureate, has recently written Bad Animals, a book of poetry focused on the relationship between people, animals and nature.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, June 01, 2018

    French Studies professor Genevieve de Viveiros explores how culture, ideas, opinions and news travelled across Europe and North America during the 19th Century.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, May 29, 2018

    English and Writing Studies professor James Purkis鈥 book, Shakespeare and Manuscript Drama: Canon, Collaboration and Text, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Shakespeare鈥檚 Globe Book Award, which seeks to celebrate new scholarship and help to extend readership of Shakespeare.


  • By McIntosh Gallery, May 25, 2018

    Congratulations to Visual Arts Alumna Helen Gregory, (PhD'16) who has been appointed to the role of Curator at the McIntosh Gallery. Gregory served as curator-in-residence at McIntosh Gallery between 2017 and 2018. In addition to her academic background in museum and curatorial studies, she has an extensive visual art practice.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, May 24, 2018

    Queering Family Photography, an exhibit curated by English professor Thy Phu, focuses on photographic representations of LGBTQ families; it runs through Saturday at the ROM鈥檚 Stephen Bulger Gallery.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, May 15, 2018

    In the first analysis of its kind, Visual Arts professor Kirsty Robertson鈥檚 upcoming book, Tear Gas Epiphanies: Protest, Culture, Museums, traces the history and aftermath of Indigenous communities鈥 protests, sit-ins and demonstrations in Canadian museums since the 1900s.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, May 14, 2018

    Written and directed by Michael Del Monte, BA鈥08 (Philosophy), the documentary film Transformer made its Canadian debut at the Canadian International Documentary Festival 鈥 better known as Hot Docs 鈥 earlier this month where it received the Rogers Audience Award for Best Canadian Documentary.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, May 10, 2018

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Alena Robin is bringing the long-forgotten work of Mexican painter Antonio Enr铆quez back to prominence through her research and upcoming book, tentatively titled Antonio Enr铆quez: A Forgotten Painter in mid-18th Century New Spain.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, May 09, 2018

    Joshua M. Ferguson, Ba鈥09 (Film Studies) is the first person in Ontario to receive a non-binary birth certificate.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, May 09, 2018

    深夜福利站 Modern Languages and Literatures professor Juan Luis Su谩rez, right, and graduate student Yadira Lizama-Mu茅 are using Natural Language Processing (NLP) 鈥 a computer science technique 鈥 to scan, read, and analyze thousands of pages of drafts, documents and media releases about the peace agreement to answer this question.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, April 26, 2018

    Carly Stone, BA鈥11 (English and Writing Studies), recently premiered her first movie, The New Romantic, at SXSW, an annual conglomerate of film, interactive media and music festivals and conferences that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, April 25, 2018

    Tracy Isaacs, co-author of Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey, answers questions on her 鈥榖ookishness鈥 and writing


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, April 16, 2018

    Tracy Isaacs (Philosophy) and Samantha Brennan (former Philosophy professor at 深夜福利站 now Dean of Arts at the University of Guelph) have released a new book, Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey.


  • By Michael Arntfield, The Conversation, April 16, 2018

    Michael Arntfield (English & Writing and Criminology) comments on crime clearance rates in The Conversation.


  • By Communications Staff, April 13, 2018

    深夜福利站 unveils new Interdisciplinary Research Building (WIRB). This $47 million state-of-the-art facility is home to the Brain and Mind Institute, BrainsCAN, and the Rotman Institute of Philosophy.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, April 12, 2018

    深夜福利站 students Ashmita Singh, Alexandra Tan and Aikansha Chawla wrote a children鈥檚 book, Qu茅 puedo ser? (What Can I Be?), as part of a Spanish for Beginners course project that looks to increase language skills for 深夜福利站 students, while increasing access to books for primary school students 2,500 km away.


  • April 06, 2018

    On Friday, April 6th Visiting Professor Lainey Lui and the students from her "Rumour Has It" course gathered for the premiere of their short film and a celebration of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE, 深夜福利站 News, April 03, 2018

    For her latest book, Masculinity and Dress in Roman Antiquity, 深夜福利站 Classical Studies professor Kelly Olson studies the fashion, jewellery and makeup of women in ancient Rome (753 BC-476 AD). In the process, Olson is pioneering the budding field of fashion in ancient times.


  • By CHANDLER LEVACK, Globe and Mail, April 02, 2018

    English and Writing Studies alumna Carly Stone, BA鈥11, recently received a Special Jury Recognition for her debut feature, The New Romantic at the SXSW Film Festival. Read how a chance encounter during her writing class at 深夜福利站 landed her in Hollywood to pursue her dream.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, April 02, 2018

    Mayme Audra Lefurgey, a graduate student in 深夜福利站鈥檚 collaborative program between Women鈥檚 Studies and Feminist Research and the Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction, recently spent three months in Colombia, interviewing a Colombian non-profit organization on how it is using yoga to help victims of the country鈥檚 civil war.


  • By Communications Staff, 深夜福利站 News, March 27, 2018

    Patrick Mahon, Visual Arts/SASAH, is the 2018 recipient of the Distinguished University Professorships (DUP) award, joining a select group of faculty members recognized for exceptional scholarly careers.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE, 深夜福利站 News, March 27, 2018

    Hispanic Studies graduate student and Spanish language teacher Meredith McGregor is designing a language curriculum for Study Abroad and Exchange (SAE) program students that will help develop pragmatic skills before they leave for their destination country.


  • By Communications Staff, 深夜福利站 News, March 26, 2018

    Corey Dyck, Philosophy, and Sarah Bassnett, Visual Arts, were named 2018 深夜福利站 Faculty Scholars and recognized their significant achievements in teaching or research.


  • By YAHYA KHARRAT , 深夜福利站 News, March 23, 2018

    Yahya Kharrat, Assistant Professor of Arabic at 深夜福利站, shares his innovative pedagogical method of using song to improve the instruction of languages to non-native speakers.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, March 23, 2018

    Andrew Botterell, the Chair of 深夜福利站鈥檚 Department of Philosophy, who holds a joint appointment with the Faculty of Law, recently returned from Ethiopia, having taught jurisprudence at Bahir Dar University through a volunteer program with Academics Without Borders.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, March 16, 2018

    Writer and filmmaker Joshua M. Ferguson, BA鈥09 (Film Studies), author of Me, Myself, They: The Future is Non-Binary, answers 12 questions on their 鈥榖ookishness鈥 and writing.


  • By Communications Staff, 深夜福利站 News, March 15, 2018

    Joel Faflak, SASAH/English and Writing, is the 2018 recipient of the Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching for his tireless work advocating for arts and humanities education.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, March 08, 2018

    Later this month, Visual Arts Chair and professor John Hatch will publish Paterson Ewen: Life & Work through the Art Canada Institute. Ewen, who taught at 深夜福利站 for more than a decade, is one of Canada鈥檚 best-known artists.


  • By Samantha Richard, 深夜福利站 News, March 07, 2018

    With some of the city鈥檚 most intriguing works of art 鈥 and the fascinating opportunity to see their creation in real time 鈥 London鈥檚 SATELLiTE Project has become a space for artists of all ages to create what鈥檚 inspiring them.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, February 22, 2018

    深夜福利站 English & Writing Studies professor Julia Emberley has begun documenting creative works created by Indigenous youth trapped in Canada鈥檚 residential schools.


  • By Elizabeth Greene, 深夜福利站 News, February 22, 2018

    Read. Watch. Listen. introduces you the personal side of our faculty, staff and alumni. Participants are asked to answer three simple questions about their reading, viewing and listening habits 鈥 what one book or newspaper/magazine article is grabbing your attention; what one movie or television show has caught your eye; and what album/song, podcast or radio show are you lending an ear to.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, February 13, 2018

    深夜福利站 News marks the 200th Anniversary of Frankenstein with insights from faculty across disciplines including English and Women's Studies and Feminist Research.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, February 12, 2018

    Sarah Botelho, BA鈥16, a singer-songwriter who goes by the stage name Poesy, beat out four up-and-coming artists, winning the right to release a new song on CTV鈥檚 The Launch.


  • By John Hatch, 深夜福利站 News, February 09, 2018

    Read. Watch. Listen. introduces you the personal side of our faculty, staff and alumni. Participants are asked to answer three simple questions about their reading, viewing and listening habits 鈥 what one book or newspaper/magazine article is grabbing your attention; what one movie or television show has caught your eye; and what album/song, podcast or radio show are you lending an ear to.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, February 08, 2018

    French Studies PhD candidate Annick MacAskill will see her debut collection, No Meeting Without Body, published by Gaspereau Press this spring.


  • By Diane Peters, University Affairs, February 07, 2018

    Professor Christopher Keep, English Studies, is among researchers from various disciplines seeking not to debunk strange events, but rather to understand how people engage with them, and what this reveals about the human experience.


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE , 深夜福利站 News, February 07, 2018

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Yasaman Rafat is developing the Canadian Multilingual Speech Database, a site that collects and documents speech samples of multilingual immigrants who speak both in their native languages and English


  • By ANIRUDDHO CHOKROBORTY-HOQUE, 深夜福利站 News, February 01, 2018

    Constanza Buruc煤a鈥檚 documentary project, 1967: Canada Welcomes the World, is a visual ode to Expo 67 through a series of archival images and short documentaries focused on the national pavilions of the 60 participating countries.


  • January 31, 2018

    English & Creative Writing graduate, Sarah Botelho (aka Poesy) was the chosen artist on the CTV reality show, The Launch


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, January 25, 2018

    Michael Arntfield, an Arts & Humanities professor and former police officer, is the recipient of this year鈥檚 深夜福利站 Humanitarian Award. Since 2010, he has worked with 深夜福利站 students to research unsolved historical homicides.


  • By Susan Edelstein, 深夜福利站 News, January 24, 2018

    Susan Edelstein, Director of the ArtLab Gallery, reflects on 50 years of Visual Arts at 深夜福利站 and wonders where are all the women?


  • Alterna Savings, January 23, 2018

    鈥 Alterna Savings and Credit Union Limited has given $25,000 to 深夜福利站 University鈥檚 School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH), to help develop future leaders who are committed to bettering communities at home and around the world.


  • By Lainey Lui, The 深夜福利站 Gazette, January 17, 2018

    深夜福利站 Arts & Humanities alumnae Lainey Lui, BA'96, reflects on teaching as a visiting research fellow in 深夜福利站's School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, December 18, 2017

    Congratulations to alumna Sarah Saska, PhD鈥16 (Women's Studies and Feminist Research at 深夜福利站) who has been named a recipient of the "2017 Canada鈥檚 Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award"


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    We offer you the 8th annual 深夜福利站 News Newsmakers of the Year 鈥 a celebration of some of the people, places and things that shaped the year at this institution. Before we start looking ahead to 2018 鈥 we take one last look at 2017.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    Over the past four years, Peninsula Sinking has shed its skin many times. English PhD candidate David Huebert first workshopped the short-story collection in 2013 with award-winning writer and University of Toronto professor David Layton.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    Camille Intson, a third-year English and Theatre and Performance Studies student, is an accomplished playwright whose works have been produced professionally across the country. Winner of a National Playwriting Contest, she is the co-founder and director of ArtLaunch Theatre Company.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    For Madalena Kozachuk, it鈥檚 all about bringing history back into focus. And her attempts to do so garnered much attention earlier this year. The 深夜福利站 PhD student is working to preserve 19th Century Canadian artifacts by analyzing the chemical elements of daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographs.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    Levi Hord, a fourth-year Sexuality Studies, School for Advanced Studies in Arts & Humanities (SASAH) and Scholar鈥檚 Electives student, was named a recipient of the 2018 Rhodes Scholarship, an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    An internationally recognized art historian and influential scholar of medieval art, Kathryn Brush鈥檚 focus on the histories, theories and practices of art history and visual culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries has made her one of the more remarkable and go-to researchers for everything medieval.


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    Patrick Mahon, an accomplished artist and Visual Arts professor, named among the new Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada earlier this fall, is wrapping up the calendar year preparing to take the helm of 深夜福利站鈥檚 School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH).


  • 深夜福利站 News, December 14, 2017

    Juan Luis Su谩rez knows when it comes to the arts, humanities and social sciences, universities are standing at an impasse. And it will take scholars from these fields to move towards progress, he said.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 23, 2017

    Visual Arts professor Patrick Mahon has been named the new director of 深夜福利站鈥檚 School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, a unique-to-Canada program offering an elite liberal arts education.


  • By Chris dela Torre, CBC London, November 23, 2017

    Levi Hord is the 23rd 深夜福利站 student in 110 years to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 04, 2017

    Tom Cull, London鈥檚 Poet Laureate, who teaches in the American and Writing Studies programs, is teaching You鈥檙e a Strange Animal: Writing Nature, Writing the Self, a third-year nature-writing elective course. Students spend much time outside of the classroom before sitting down to write poems, fiction and non-fiction works about the nature they encounter.


  • By Paula Duhatschek, CBC, November 02, 2017

    深夜福利站 has just acquired a copy of Shakespeare's Fourth Folio that dates back to 1685.


  • Gift adds Shakespeare鈥檚 Fourth Folio to 深夜福利站 collection

    By Deb Van Brenk, 深夜福利站 News, November 02, 2017

    On Saturday, lovers of literature and old books will have a rare opportunity to view Shakespeare鈥檚 Fourth Folio when it makes its public debut as part of WordsFest. M.J. Kidnie, the Graham and Gail Wright Distinguished Scholar at 深夜福利站 and an expert on Shakespeare, will give a talk about the importance of the Folio.

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  • By Jo Ann Johnson, 深夜福利站 News, October 13, 2017

    Sexuality. Identity. Disability. Bullying. Discrimination. 深夜福利站 is not shying away from these tough conversations. The Walrus Talks Belonging will bring together the 深夜福利站 community on Oct. 17 at the London Music Hall, for eight speakers who explore what it really means to belong.


  • By Keri Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, October 10, 2017

    Lindal, BA鈥14, credits an early mentor for sparking her idea to create clothing that inspires girls to pursue their educations, and help others who face obstacles in their learning.


  • Taking Flight

    By Rachael Courtemanche, October 02, 2017

    Alumna Erin Dunham (BA'06), CEO of The Other Bird group of restaurants, is reaching new heights in the hospitality and culinary industries.

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  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, September 28, 2017

    English PhD candidate David Huebert鈥檚 short-story collection, Peninsula Sinking, is out this month from Biblioasis.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, September 14, 2017

    Camille Intson, a third-year English and Theatre and Performance Studies student, is an accomplished playwright whose works have been produced professionally across the country.


  • 深夜福利站 News, September 07, 2017

    Patrick Mahon (Visual Arts), has been named among the new Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC). The fellows have been elected by their peers in recognition of outstanding scholarly, scientific and artistic achievement.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, August 14, 2017

    David Bourget, from the Department of Philosophy, received $200,000 in funding for, PhilNet: A Research Tool for Digital Philosophy


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, August 02, 2017

    Sydney Brooman, a fourth-year Honors English Language & Literature and Creative Writing student, is the 2017 Student Writer-in-Residence.


  • Training the Mind

    By Rachael Courtemanche, August 02, 2017

    Alumnus Aaron Barth (MA'04, PhD '09, Philosophy) solves business problems by combining brain science and the creative arts.

    Read the full article


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, July 31, 2017

    深夜福利站 Classical Studies students and researchers, including professor Elizabeth Greene, were part of an international team that discovered a cache of 25 Roman letters at the first century Roman fort located one mile south of Hadrian鈥檚 Wall in Northern England last month.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, June 22, 2017

    The $34-million overhaul of University College started from the inside out. And as of next month, the exterior changes to the iconic 深夜福利站 building will start to take shape.


  • 1967: Canada Welcomes the World

    May 24, 2017

    A new documentary project focused on the national pavilions of the sixty countries that participated in Montreal's 1967 World Exhibition by Prof. Constanza Buruc煤a (Modern Languages & Literatures) will soon be exhibited in multiple locations in conjunction with Canada 150.

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  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, May 11, 2017

    Juan Luis Su谩rez, a professor in the departments of Modern Languages and Literature and Computer Sciences, will represent the non-STEM side of the research coin as the new Associate Vice-President (Research). His five-year term begins July 1.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, May 11, 2017

    Professor Kathryn Brush (Visual Arts) has been awarded the 2017 Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research. The honour recognizes faculty members with outstanding international reputations for their contributions in research 鈥 one of the defining hallmarks of a university.


  • Canadian Art Magazine, May 09, 2017

    The award includes a $50,000 cash prize, a solo exhibition during the 2018 Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival, and a book of the winner鈥檚 work to be published and distributed by Steidl.


  • Book explores First World War flying ace

    By Krista Habermehl, 深夜福利站 News, April 13, 2017

    Alfred Edwin 鈥淓ddie鈥 McKay was a rugby star, hockey player and strong Arts student at 深夜福利站 in 1914 鈥 the first of nine siblings in his family to go to university. A new book explores the life and times of the locally famous young man who was a First World War fighter pilot.

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  • The Voltage of Womanhood: My Experience Workshopping Mina Samuels鈥 Because I Am Your Queen

    By Andrea Holstein, 深夜福利站 News, April 06, 2017

    More than a dozen students and faculty had the opportunity to work alongside a playwright last month, workshopping Because I am Your Queen, a new play by New York City author and playwright Mina Samuels. Joined by dancer and choreographer Jacqueline Dugal, the students participated in readings, dancing and a performance of Samuels鈥 work over the course of her three-day residency.

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  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, March 31, 2017

    Andr茅 Alexis, the 2010-11 Writer-In-Residence in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, and his book Fifteen Dogs were named the winner of this year鈥檚 Canada Reads, after writer and rapper Humble The Poet successfully defended the book in the CBC program鈥檚 finale Thursday.


  • Dystopic d茅j脿 vu: Trump and the resurgence of cataclysmic classics

    By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, March 30, 2017

    Once immensely popular, classics of dystopian fiction have seen a significant resurgence on bookstore shelves and online orders 鈥 particularly in the months that followed the election of U.S. President Donald Trump last fall.

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  • By Aman Kular, 深夜福利站 News, March 23, 2017

    Aman Kular, second-year student, School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, and Political Science discusses her participation in "Daughters of the Vote, a day where 338 female delegates marched to Parliament Hill and historically took their seats in the House of Commons.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, March 23, 2017

    Visual Arts professor Kathryn Brush has received 深夜福利站鈥檚 Distinguished University Professorship award, which acknowledges sustained excellence in scholarship over a substantial career at 深夜福利站. Brush鈥檚 research focuses on medieval art and architecture 鈥 as well as the histories, theories, and practices of art history and visual culture in the 19th and 20th centuries.


  • Governor General鈥檚 Award for alumna artist

    March 13, 2017

    Shelly Niro MFA鈥97 was awarded the Governor General鈥檚 Award in Visual and Media Arts last month. The award was created in 1999 by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Governor General of Canada, an honour that comes with a $25,000 prize and recognizes outstanding career achievement in visual and media arts.

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  • By Marcia Steyaert, March 13, 2017

    The 深夜福利站 community mourns the loss of award-winning author, alumna and former Writer-in-Residence, Bonnie Burnard, BA'67. She passed away on March 4, 2017 at the age of 72.


  • Department of Women鈥檚 Studies Celebrates 10th Anniversary

    February 26, 2017

    Thirty years ago, Women鈥檚 Studies was just an idea at 深夜福利站. Now, it鈥檚 one of the most dynamic and successful programs in the university. And it couldn鈥檛 come at a more needed time.

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  • The robots are coming, but is ethics keeping pace?

    By Anthony Skelton, February 26, 2017

    Thirty years ago, Women鈥檚 Studies was just an idea at 深夜福利站. Now, it鈥檚 one of the most dynamic and successful programs in the university. And it couldn鈥檛 come at a more needed time.

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  • SASAH: Now More Than Ever

    By Joel Faflak, February 26, 2017

    Joel Faflak, Director of the School for Advanced Studies in Arts and Humanities reflects on the first graduating cohort of SASAH students.

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  • By Julia Beltrano, 深夜福利站 News, February 23, 2017

    Samantha Brennan, who teaches in the departments of Women鈥檚 Studies and Feminist Research, Philosophy, and Political Science, recently hosted an 鈥淎sk Me Anything鈥 (AMA) session. Her AMA generated more than 526 comments in two hours and yielded more than 500 up-votes, landing the post a coveted third place spot on the front page of /r/philosophy.


  • By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 News, February 02, 2017

    Michael Jari Davidson, BA鈥08, reckons himself a maverick. And based on the choices, the award-winning filmmaker has made in not one, but two, entertainment industries, you鈥檇 be hard-pressed to argue.


  • De Looze: "Be vocal, active in supporting Muslim community"

    By Laurence De Looze, 深夜福利站 News, February 01, 2017

    Earlier this week, Laurence De Looze, a professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature, joined a number of 深夜福利站 students, staff and faculty, and members of the London community, at a gathering at the London Muslim Mosque, showing support and solidarity with the city鈥檚 Muslim community in the wake of last weekend鈥檚 shooting at a Quebec City mosque.

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  • March fosters community, collective power

    By Elizabeth Greene and Alison Conway, 深夜福利站 News, January 26, 2017

    Professors Conway and Greene attended the Jan. 21 Women鈥檚 March on Washington, one day after the inauguration of Donald Trump. What started as a grassroots movement to 鈥渟end a bold message to (the) new administration on their first day in office, and to the world, that women鈥檚 rights are human rights,鈥 saw millions gather and march around the world.

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  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, January 26, 2017

    The first recipients of 深夜福利站鈥檚 OGS Artistic Performance Awards are Heidi Wall, bottom, a second-year Master of Music in Literature and Performance (solo piano) student, and Colin Dorward, top, a second-year PhD student in Visual Arts. Both students had a chance to showcase their talents at a SGPS awards celebration in December.


  • By Nicole L. Fice, Cory E. Goldstein, and Austin R. Horn, January 25, 2017

    Philosophy PhD students reflect on the forgotten role of reproductive justice in the zika Crisis. Nicole L. Fice, a PhD student in Philosophy, studies bioethics broadly, and more specifically, feminist approaches to bioethics. Cory E. Goldstein, a PhD student in Philosophy, centres his academic interests on the ethics of medical research. Austin R. Horn, a PhD student in Philosophy, aims to provide ethical guidance for design and conduct of pragmatic clinical trials through his research.


  • Play stands as tribute to one woman鈥檚 Triumph

    By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, January 19, 2017

    To commemorate Canada鈥檚 150th anniversary, Penn Kemp, BA鈥66, CertEd鈥68, the first Poet Laureate of London and former Writer-in-Residence at 深夜福利站, wrote The Triumph of Teresa Harris.

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  • 深夜福利站 News, January 19, 2017

    Professor Joshua Schuster recently published The Ecology of Modernism: American Environments and Avant-Garde Poetics, a book that takes a closer look at Modern American Literature and examines the relationships of modernist writers, poets and musicians to nature, industrial development and pollution.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, January 12, 2017

    Thanks to James Good, one of 33 known copies of William Wordsworth鈥檚 An Evening Walk 鈥 the first published collection of the famed poet鈥檚 works 鈥 now resides at 深夜福利站.


  • By Juan Luis Su谩rez, 深夜福利站 News, January 12, 2017

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Juan Luis Su谩rez is Director of The CulturePlex Lab discusses the recent election.


  • Toronto Star, January 09, 2017

    "As the London-based polymath opens his first show here since 2014, his boundless enthusiasm for new realms continues unabated" The Toronto Star reviews a new exhibition at MKG127 by Visual Arts faculty member Sky Glabush.


  • How Two Women Are Rethinking What It Means To Be Fit

    Canadian Living, January 04, 2017

    Arts & Humanities Associate Dean Tracy Isaacs and Prof. Samantha Brennan (WSFR) are featured in the January issue of Canadian Living magazine.

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  • The Faculty of Arts and Humanities Remembers Alan Thicke

    By Jessica Schagerl, PhD (鈥06), December 15, 2016

    Jessica Schagerl reflects on iconic Canadian actor Alan Thicke, BA鈥67, best known for playing Jason Seaver on 1980s sitcom Growing Pains.

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  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, December 15, 2016

    Iconic Canadian actor Alan Thicke, BA鈥67, best known for playing Jason Seaver on 1980s sitcom Growing Pains, died from a heart attack Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was 69.


  • CBC Books, December 06, 2016

    David Huebert, a Ph.D. candidate in English and Writing Studies has won the 2016 Walrus Poetry Prize for his poem "Colloquium: J.T. Henry and Lady Simcoe on Early Ontario Petrocolonialism." The prize, now in its fifth year, comes with a $4,000 purse.


  • By John Leonard, 深夜福利站 News, December 01, 2016

    John Leonard, English and Writing Studies, who teaches the popular Game of Thrones course, reflects on King Edmund Ironside's death 1,000 years to the day after his undignified demise.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 24, 2016

    SASAH students probe archives, city records, burial records to learn about the lives of the dead.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 17, 2016

    深夜福利站 faculty reflect on the passing of Canadian music and literary icon, Leonard Cohen.


  • By Tracy de Boer, 深夜福利站 News, November 16, 2016

    Tracy de Boer,PhD student in Philosophy, reflects on the recent election of Donald Trump for President.


  • By David Bentley, 深夜福利站 News, November 10, 2016

    David Bentley, 深夜福利站 English & Writing Studies, reflects on the poem In Flanders Fields.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 10, 2016

    The inaugural Forest City Film Festival is taking place Nov. 11-13 at the London Public Library鈥檚 Wolf Performance Hall.


  • By Jake Pyne, Now Toronto, November 10, 2016

    Jake Pyne, Women's Studies and Feminist Research, weighs in on the non-binary gender pronoun debate.


  • By Joshua Ferguson, 深夜福利站 News, November 09, 2016

    Joshua M. Ferguson, BA鈥09 (Film Studies), originally penned this piece for Huffington Post.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, November 04, 2016

    Among scholars, Hamlet Q1 is known as 鈥榯he bad quarto.鈥 But it is a good version for stage performances of the play, said Jo Devereux, who teaches in the Department of English and Writing Studies at 深夜福利站.


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, November 03, 2016

    Third-annual Words: The Literary and Creative Arts Festival runs at Museum London November 4-6, 2016.


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, November 02, 2016

    London poet Penn Kemp is giving a boost to London鈥檚 three-day Words festival鈥檚 bid to get and publish feedback from its audience this weekend at Museum London.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, October 27, 2016

    Words: London鈥檚 Literary and Creative Arts Festival returns November 4-6 at Museum London.


  • By Annie Rueter, 深夜福利站 Gazette, October 27, 2016

    London鈥檚 own literary and creative arts festival, Words, has a similar effect; in its third year, Words brings a notable array of authors and members of the literary community to Museum London for a weekend of literary bliss.


  • By Chris Lowry, 深夜福利站 News, October 27, 2016

    Rebel Angel is a portrait documentary by Chris Lowry, BA鈥77, a Toronto-based filmmaker and writer, about the life and cultural legacy of Ross Woodman (1922-1914).


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, October 26, 2016

    Yanxiang Wu, PhD Comparative Literature is one of three 深夜福利站 students to be awarded the 2016 Governor General Gold Medal award.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, October 14, 2016

    深夜福利站 News asked three students from the Rwanda:Culture, Society and Reconstruction course 鈥 Misha Apel, Sean Alexander Cousins and Maricel Hope 鈥 to reflect on their experience.


  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, October 13, 2016

    Melanie Stone, a PhD candidate in the Department of Women鈥檚 Studies and Feminist Research, is among 166 recipients of the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.


  • CBC , October 05, 2016

    Kelly Olson from 深夜福利站U Classics explores brothels of Pompeii with David Suzuki on The Nature of Things airing October 6, 2016.


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, October 04, 2016

    Among the experts who accompany Suzuki to the ancient Roman city is Kelly Olson, an expert in Roman society and culture, including sexuality, social attitudes, women and the family and slavery.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, September 30, 2016

    Gary Barwin and Emma Donoghue, both former 深夜福利站 Writers-in Residence, were among six authors named to the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize shortlist


  • By Samantha Brennan, New York Times, September 27, 2016

    Samantha Brennan, Philosophy/Women's Studies, comments on the ethically challenging case of basketball player Chris Bosh in the New York Times.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, September 01, 2016

    Charles Weijer, Philosophy was named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Thy Phu, English & Writing Studies, was named to the RSC College of New Scholars, Artists & Scientists.


  • Multimedia maven Sam Maggs is the First Lady of Geek

    By Jeff Renaud, 深夜福利站 Alumni Gazette, August 30, 2016

    Maggs, BA鈥06, has become the funny feminist face of geekdom 鈥 no easy task when you consider fictional places like Westeros, Jakku and Osiris are so often dominated by males both in portrayal and creation.

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  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, August 29, 2016

    Maggs, BA鈥06, has become the funny feminist face of geekdom 鈥 no easy task when you consider fictional places like Westeros, Jakku and Osiris are so often dominated by males both in portrayal and creation.


  • By Dale Carruthers, London Free Press, August 22, 2016

    Sarnia鈥檚 Michael Iannozzi is a graduate student studying language and dialect at 深夜福利站 whose keen ear for speech was triggered by his grandparents.


  • By Colin Butler, CBC News, August 22, 2016

    Michael Iannozzi, a linguist at 深夜福利站 in London, has embarked on a groundbreaking study that looks to better understand dialect and accent of people who live in Southwestern Ontario. (Michael Iannozzi)


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, August 18, 2016

    A huge congratulations to all of our A&H students recognized as 鈥楬ighly Commended Entrants鈥 of The Undergraduate Awards 2016, the world鈥檚 largest academic awards program for undergraduate students. Winners will be chosen later this fall.


  • Why should Canadians care about gender equity in clean energy employment?

    By Bipasha Baruah, The Hill Times, August 15, 2016

    Bipasha Baruah, Women's Studies, comments on gender inequity in the clean energy sector in The Hill Times.

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  • By James Purtill, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, July 23, 2016

    Rotman philosopher shares views about disorders and addictions being treated as passions with Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Yahoo News.


  • By George Mathewson, The Sarnia Journal, July 22, 2016

    Sarnia鈥檚 Michael Iannozzi is a graduate student studying language and dialect at 深夜福利站 whose keen ear for speech was triggered by his grandparents.


  • By Crystal Lamb, Impact 深夜福利站, July 22, 2016

    Creativity on 深夜福利站鈥檚 campus and beyond will soon get a boost now that the fundraising campaign for the new Alice Munro Chair in Creativity is complete.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, July 21, 2016

    深夜福利站 professor Tom Cull was named Poet Laureate for the City of London by the London Arts Council. The Poet Laureate is an ambassador for London鈥檚 arts community on local, provincial and national levels.


  • By Aaron Mallette, The Gazette, July 20, 2016

    Starting in September 2016 the Department of Modern Languages will be offering seminar courses for first-year students: CLC 1040: Ideas & Apps That Changed the World and CLC 1050E: World Cultures, Literatures and Arts Across the Ages.


  • By Douglas Keddy, 深夜福利站 News, June 24, 2016

    In The Letter & The Cosmos, published by University of Toronto Press in July, Modern Languages and Literatures professor Laurence de Looze examines how the alphabet has, for thousands of years, shaped the 深夜福利站 view of the world.


  • By Crystal Lamb, 深夜福利站 News, June 23, 2016

    Laurie Elizabeth Flynn鈥檚 (BA'10) debut novel, Firsts, released in January, has been described by reviewers as 鈥渂rave,鈥 鈥済utsy鈥 and 鈥減owerful.鈥


  • By Hala Ghonaim, The Game of Thrones fantasy series is a good way to introduce students to higher literature, 深夜福利站 prof says, June 01, 2016

    John Leonard, English and Writing Studies, discusses the brand new English course based on Game of Thrones books.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, May 26, 2016

    John Leonard, English and Writing Studies, discusses the brand new English course based on Game of Thrones books.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, May 25, 2016

    Copeland, BFA鈥15, is perfecting the art of realism drawing. Only one year after graduation, the young artist is managed by Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York, which focuses on contemporary realist art.


  • By Steven Bruhm, Digital Human on BBC Radio 4, May 12, 2016

    Steven Bruhm from 深夜福利站 English and Writing Studies discusses "Children: The Normal and The Monstrous" on BBC Radio.


  • By Tracy DeBoer, 深夜福利站 News, May 11, 2016

    Tracy De Boer, PhD candidate at the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, comments on the Jian Ghomeshi acquittal.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, May 11, 2016

    Sarah Bassnett, Visual Arts, recently published 'Picturing Toronto: Photography and the Making of a Modern City,' This book tells the story of the city鈥檚 development and reform during a period of incredible growth, industrialization and immigration. Read more in 鈥#鈥幧钜垢@綰鈥 News:


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, May 11, 2016

    Margaret Christakos, an award-winning poet, fiction author, critic and creative-writing instructor, was recently named the 2016-17 深夜福利站 Writer-in-Residence. This is her second writer-in-residence position, having formerly held the position at the University of Windsor.


  • By Henrik Lagerlund and Erika Simpson, London Free Press, May 09, 2016

    Henrik Lagerlund, Philosophy, and Erika Simpson, Political Science, recommend a different approach to life and learning with young men


  • By Juan Luis Suarez, 深夜福利站 News, May 05, 2016

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Juan Luis Su谩rez,Director of The CulturePlex Lab, discusses the diffusion of cultural production in relation to Drake's latest album release


  • By Juan Luis Suarez, 深夜福利站 News, May 05, 2016

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Juan Luis Su谩rez, Director of The CulturePlex Lab, and Javier de la Rosa discuss the reaction to Drake's album release across Twitter.


  • CBC Ideas, May 04, 2016

    Kim Solga, Theatre Studies, interviews Lucy Peacock, Irene Poole and Seana McKenna from the Stratford Festival on an episode of CBC Ideas entitled "To Be or Not To Be: The Prince of Denmark Meets Katherine Minola"


  • CBC Ideas, May 04, 2016

    Philosophy PhD student Andrew Peterson at 深夜福利站 studies the ethics of medical research on severely brain injured patients. Peterson weighs in on an episode of CBC Ideas entitled "Ideas from the Trenches - The Open Mind"


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, April 28, 2016

    深夜福利站 professors John Leonard (Arts & Humanities) and Jesse Zhu (Engineering) have been awarded the 2016 Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research.


  • 深夜福利站 News, April 21, 2016

    深夜福利站 News celebrates Shakespeare 400 with a special issue featuring a number of scholars from the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, April 21, 2016

    Weaving together the romance between a woman and her horse and the wonder and majesty of whales earned David Huebert the CBC Short Story Prize.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, April 14, 2016

    Psychology student Victoria Wiebe will be helping other writers find their voice as the 2016-17 Student Writer-in-Residence.


  • By Zehra Camiller, 深夜福利站 Gazette, April 14, 2016

    During the upcoming 2016-17 academic year, 深夜福利站 students will have the pleasure of being taught by John Leonard, in a class based around the popular literary and television series, Game of Thrones.


  • By Cory Goldstein, 深夜福利站 News, April 13, 2016

    Cory Goldstein, Philosophy PhD Candidate and member of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, write a blog post on physician assisted death.


  • April 07, 2016

    Cutting-edge technology. Areas for collaborating. Expanding creativity. This is the vision for the Cohen Exploration Lab and Cohen Commons, an exciting new space that opened last week in the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, thanks to a generous donation from Alan Cohen, BA鈥48, MA鈥69.


  • April 06, 2016

    Sophia Lloyd-Jones has returned to an old form of producing natural dyes using vegetables and nuts to produce organic sculptures that challenge what it means to make art in an environmentally sustainable way.


  • April 06, 2016

    Mark Kasumovic, Visual Arts PhD candidate, was recently awarded top prize of $5,000 in the Imagine Health contest.


  • April 05, 2016

    Serge Agnessan recently won top price in the "Ma th猫se en 180 secondes" competition in French Studies.


  • April 05, 2016

    Visual Arts and Culture PhD candidate Michael Farnan named Top 25 finalists in SSHRC 2016 Storytellers challenge


  • M.J. Kidnie talks #Shakespeare400

    April 01, 2016

    M.J. Kidnie from 深夜福利站 English/Theatre Studies recently appeared on Rogers Daytime to discuss 鈥#鈥嶴hakespeare400.

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  • By Bipasha Baruah, Huffington Post, April 01, 2016

    Bipasha Baruah, CRC in Global Women's Issues at 深夜福利站 comments on economic security, environmental protection and social justice in the Huffington Post blog.


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, March 24, 2016

    John Leonard, English and Writing Studies, recipient of 2016 Distinguished University Professorships (DUP) award


  • By Paul Mayne, 深夜福利站 News, March 24, 2016

    Carolyn McLeod, Philosophy, and Bipasha Baruah, Women's Studies and Feminist Research were named 2016 Faculty Scholars.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, March 24, 2016

    深夜福利站 students bridged the gap between town and gown during an immersive experience outside of the University Gates in London鈥檚 arts and cultural community recently.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, March 24, 2016

    Botanical drawings of fungi illustrate the natural marriage between art and science, and those who attended the one-day Mushroom Festival on March 17 at The Bookcase in the John Labatt Visual Art Centre experienced how the various flavours of mycology come together.


  • March 23, 2016

    Thanks to all who came out to celebrate A&H Research Day! It was a great celebration of faculty and student achievements.


  • 2016 Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholars

    March 23, 2016

    Congratulations to 2016 Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholars, Jan Plug (English and Writing Studies), and Alena Robin (Modern Languages and Literatures). This Faculty-based award recognizes Plug and Robin's prominent contributions as internationally-recognized researchers in their field.

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  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, March 10, 2016

    Wendy Pearson, Women's Studies, is this year's recipient of the Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching.


  • By Tracy De Boer, 深夜福利站 News, March 10, 2016

    Tracy de Boer, PhD student in Philosophyand a member of the Rotman Insitute of Philosophy, comments on the new changes to Barbie's body.


  • By Bipasha Baruah, Huffington Post, March 08, 2016

    Bipasha Baruah, Canada Research Chair in Global Women's Issues at 深夜福利站, and an associate professor in the Department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research, comments on gender gap in global renewable energy workforce.


  • By Joe Belanger, London Free Press, March 08, 2016

    深夜福利站鈥檚 visual arts program is hosting its annual Open Studios and Graduate Symposium, featuring works by 32 artists, including undergraduates and others pursuing master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, March 03, 2016

    深夜福利站 formally launches its Theatre Studies program with a two-day celebration. In honour of that occasion, 深夜福利站 News asked four students 鈥 Caitlin Austin, Jack Copland, Rachel Flear and Sarah Gilpin 鈥搕o share their reasonings behind studying theatre and choosing the new program.


  • By Heather Hughes, 深夜福利站 News, March 03, 2016

    In his new book, 'Female Piety and the Invention of American Puritanism,' English and Writing Studies Chair Bryce Traister explores the role women and femininity in Puritan culture, particularly the beliefs of those whom, he argues, laid the foundation for religious tones that prevail in today鈥檚 modern American society.


  • By Vivian Cheng, 深夜福利站 Gazette, March 03, 2016

    Throughout history, stigma towards women鈥檚 studies has been slow to fade. In the past, many people were opposed to the idea of women鈥檚 studies, seeing it as too radical, anti-intellectual or political. But today, 深夜福利站 is experiencing a boom in the enrolment of this traditionally polarizing department.


  • Helping students find their way

    By Serena Quinn, 深夜福利站 Gazette, March 03, 2016

    As one of only two academic counsellors serving 1,121 students in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Ben Hakala has seen his fair share of students over the last 10 years in this position.

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  • By Samah Ali, 深夜福利站 Gazette, February 26, 2016

    Artlab鈥檚 latest installation uses shadow art to channel the ghosts of misused show animals.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, February 25, 2016

    Long a campus passion, 深夜福利站鈥檚 latest attempt to refresh its theatre roots looks to create a community, not only across campus, but throughout the region.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, February 25, 2016

    On March 3, 深夜福利站 formally launches its Theatre Studies program with a two-day event. The centerpiece of the launch is a staging of Milton鈥檚 Paradise Lost, adapted and directed by Montreal-based performer Paul Van Dyck.


  • By James Reaney, London Free Press, February 25, 2016

    Two 深夜福利站 English professors find new ways to justify 1667鈥檚 greatest hit to 2016 audiences in this week鈥檚 Reaney鈥檚 Pick video.


  • The National, February 24, 2016

    Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Artistic Director of TIFF, tells CBC's Peter Mansbridge that the Oscar-nominated performances deserve to win, but they don't reflect the movie audience


  • By Kathleen Hill and Juan Luis Suarez, 深夜福利站 News, February 24, 2016

    Modern Languages and Literatures professor Juan Luis Su谩rez and Biology professor Kathleen Hill discuss the technological editing of the human germline genome.


  • 深夜福利站 News, February 09, 2016

    Markus M眉ller, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Applied Mathematics, was recently named Tier 2 CRC in the Foundation of Physics.


  • By Jason Winders, 深夜福利站 News, February 04, 2016

    Women鈥檚 Studies and Feminist Research PhD candidate Sarah Saska looks at how innovation can be leveraged to advance women鈥檚 rights and gender equality. She is grateful to have a 鈥渞ock star鈥 supervisor in Bipasha Baruah, Canada Research Chair in Global Women鈥檚 Issues.


  • By 深夜福利站 News, January 21, 2016

    Emma Donoghue, DLitt鈥13 and former 深夜福利站 Writer-in-Residence, has been nominated for an Academy Award, in the category of Best Adapted Screenplay, for the page-to-screen adaptation of her acclaimed novel Room.


  • By Cameron Bailey, The Globe and Mail, January 21, 2016

    Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Artistic Director of TIFF, comments on the current #OscarsSoWhite movement in The Globe and Mail.


  • By Diana Samu-Visser, 深夜福利站 News, January 20, 2016

    Diana Samu-Visser, English and Writing Studies, reflects on the death of David Bowie.


  • By 深夜福利站 News, January 20, 2016

    深夜福利站 Visual Arts and History alumnus Dan Mezza is one of a handful of individuals across Canada who teaches bookbinding.


  • By Victor Ferreira, National Post, January 15, 2016

    Laurence de Looze, Modern Languages and Literatures, comments on Mexican prison officials giving Guzman a copy of Don Quixote in an effort to cheer him up.


  • Barack Obama's last State of the Union

    By Bryce Traister, CBC Ontario Today, January 14, 2016

    Bryce Traister, Chair of English and Writing Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies, American Studies Centre at 深夜福利站, comments on Obama's final State of the Union address on CBC Ontario Today.

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  • By Adela Talbot, 深夜福利站 News, January 14, 2016

    To celebrate Black History Month, the McIntosh Gallery is preparing an exhibition unlike any other previously housed within the gallery鈥檚 walls, said James Patten, McIntosh Director and Chief Curator.


  • Rest easy: An unfair trial like Steve Avery's won't happen in Canada

    By Michael Arntfield, Globe and Mail, January 13, 2016

    Michael Arntfield, professor in English and Writing Studies, criminologist and former detective, comments on the Netflix docu-series Making a Murderer in relation to our criminal justice system.

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