Upcoming FASS Events
Upcoming FASS Events
Department of Psychology Colloquium Series
Topic: Spirituality and Wellness: a Practitioner’s Perspective
Speaker: Chris Barrett, Irving Augustine, Ron Pagé & THE NAVIGATORS
Thursday November 25th; 2:30 pm
Tory Building Room 360
For more information: http://carleton.ca/psychology/news/
Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies, College of the Humanities, School for Studies in Arts and Culture – Film Studies
Lecture: “Hollywood, Nazism and Globalization: Popular Culture and the Birth of Hollywood Film, 1933-1945″
Screening of The Search (1948))
Speaker: Steven Alan Carr, associate professor, communication, Indiana University — Purdue University Fort Wayne
Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 6:00 pm-9:30 pm
Paterson Hall, Room 303
For more information: http://carleton.ca/jewishstudies/category/events/
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Title: Escaping Psychology: a sociology of Anxiety and Emotion
Speaker: Alan Hunt, Chancellor’s Professor at Carleton University
Thursday, October 215 at 3:30 p.m.
A720 Loeb
The Department of History – 2010 Shannon Lecture Series: “Storytelling, Storytellers, and the Social Effects of Stories”
Title: “An Evening of Music and Musing”
Presenter: Singer-songwriter Miss Emily Brown
Friday, November 26, 2010 at 7.30 pm.
The Carleton University Art Gallery (CUAG), St. Patrick’s Building. �
A reception will follow.
For more information, visit http://carleton.ca/shannonlectureseries/.
School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music
MA in Music and Culture Graduate Colloquium
“Cycles, Signifiers and Narratives in the Harmony of Recent Popular Music” – a multimedia presentation
Dr. James McGowan, School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music.
Friday, November 26, 2010 at 10:00 am
Studio A, A900 Loeb Building
For more information: http://carleton.ca/music/events/graduate-colloquium-4/
School for Studies in Art and Culture – Friends of Art History Society
Topic: “Of Manga & Mongrels: Nostalgic Art from a Hybrid Life”
Artist Talk with Howie Tsui
Friday, November 26, 2010 at 2:30 p.m.,
412 St. Patrick’s Building.
For more information: http://carleton.ca/arthistory/events/friends-of-art-history-lecture-5/
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies – Founders Seminar
Topic: Encoding Indigenous Knowledge: Rearticulating the Formal Ontology Narrative
Presenter: Dr. Peter Pulsifer, Research Associate, National Snow and Ice Data Centre, University of Colorado at Boulder
Friday, November 26, 2010 at 2:35 p.m.
Place: A220 Loeb
SSAC – Music
The Carleton University Choir presents its Fall Concert: Tunggare
Conductor: Jean-Sébastien Allaire.
Featuring works by W.A. Mozart, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Alfred Schehl, Frederick Silver, James Wright and others.
Friday, November 26, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.,
St. Matthias Anglican Church, 555 Parkdale Avenue at the Queensway.
Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors $15, Students $10.
Available at:
The Leading Note, 370 Elgin St.
Compact Music, 190 & 785 Bank St.
CD Warehouse – all locations.
For more information, call 613-520-5770 or 613-592-1991 or visit the Choir’s website: www.carleton.ca/choir
Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies
Panel Discussion: Prostitution and the Criminal Code
Speakers: Valerie Scott, Executive Director of Sex Professionals of Canada; Émilie Laliberté Director General, Stella; Krysta Williams, Native Youth Sexual Health Network; Alan N. Young, Professor, Osgoode Law School, York University; Chris Bruckert, Associate Professor of Criminology, University of Ottawa
Monday November 29, 2010 from 1:30-4pm
Porter Hall, 2nd floor, University Centre
SSAC – Music
“Music for Two Pianos”
The next installment of the Music for Two Pianos concert series features John Dapaah and Matt Edwards.
Sunday, December 5, 2010 from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Studio A (A900), Loeb Building.
Tickets (at the door): $10 ($5 students).
For further information, call the Music Office at (613) 520-5770
CUAG – Catalogue launch
“Frank Shebageget: Light Industry”
Essay by Sandra Dyck
Softcover, 32 pages
$12.00
For more information: http://cuag.carleton.ca/
CUAG – Catalogue sale
CUAG is putting its entire pre-2006 inventory on sale, starting November 22. Softcover books are 70% off; hardcover books are 50% off.
Cash or cheques only, please.
For more information: http://cuag.carleton.ca/