Algoma University will be hosting our second Virtual Wellness Party! A local Dietitian will walk-through a dynamite meal that is healthy, simple, and delicious, followed by a discussion on food security.
Join using the Zoom link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81233645019
Register for the event here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd25ys7SzMVp-r8iAZwrxATyz7WmwtclbuZ3Naol4FUgky9eA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Let’s stay connected! Meet and mingle with staff, faculty and peers from CESD/CDEV programs with our virtual live session.
To join the call, join to listen, watch and ask questions connect with zoom.
ZOOM ID: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88395873429?
Joan Kuyek, author, university lecturer and founding coordinator of MiningWatch Canada will be at The Water Tower Inn on Thursday, January 30th, at 7pm to launch her most recent book, “Unearthing Justice: How to Protect Your Community from the Mining Industry.”
From Bell Let’s Talk Facebook: We’ve started a conversation about mental health. Now, let’s take it one step further. Let’s work together to help increase awareness, reduce stigma, and change behaviours and attitudes about mental health issues.
POSTPONED: January 23-25 due to illness.
Theatre Algoma presents: Remember Me. Two one-act plays: A fund-raiser for The Alzheimer’s Society. I can’t remember anything by Arthur Miller. You Will Remember Me by François Archambault
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The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting author Lindsay Wong. Lindsay’s novel, The Woo-Woo, was a finalist of 2019’s CBC Reads and she will be giving a public lecture on Tuesday,
The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting Winnie Yeung, ESL Teacher and co-author with her student, Abu Bakr Al Rabeeah. Winnie and Abu’s novel, Homes, was a finalist of 2019’s CBC Reads.
The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting Holocaust Survivor and author Max Eisen. Max Eisen’s novel, By Chance Alone, was a finalist and winner of 2019’s CBC Reads. Max will be giving a public lecture on Tuesday,
The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting speaker, Rhonda Mullins. Rhonda is the translator for the CBC Reads 2019 book finalist, Suzanne, written by Anais Barbeau-Lavalette. Rhonda will be giving a public lecture on Tuesday,