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Welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Science's (FAS) Touchstone new student advising session. As a new student there is much you need to know! At this mandatory advising session, you will hear from advisors from Student Academic Services (SAS) and your department. Many dates/times are offered so pick one that works for you but, the earlier you attend a Touchstone, the earlier you can register for your courses! Registration is required!
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Mencius on Xin and Xing
The Projected Futures international graduate science journalism summer school is pleased to welcome Amorina Kingdon, Concordia alumna and author of Sing Like Fish for a keynote address.
Readmitted students to the Faculty of Arts and Science for fall2024 are invited to participate in this information session to learn more about the LASSI, and what their results mean, and what steps they can take to ensure a successful 2024-25!
Laura Tomlinson Makin is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Colgate University. She mainly works in ethics, metaethics, and philosophy of action.
Unlock hidden dynamics and reveal new possibilities with Social Presencing Theater. Using arts and contemplative traditions, this transformative practice provides insight into your team or organization, setting the stage for creative collective action. Register now to explore the art of making a true move.
Eric Marcus is Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University. His book "Rational Causation" was published by Harvard University Press in 2012. His second book "Belief, Inference, and the Self-Conscious Mind" was published by Oxford University Press in 2021.
Participants are invited to join Yabome Gilpin-Jackson to explore the what, so what, now what, of building anti-oppression and pro-belonging human systems.
Jessica Gelber is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Her primary area of research is Classical Greek and Roman Philosophy, with particular interests in foundational issues in ancient medicine and science.
Daniel Steel is Associate Professor at the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics and the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia.
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