Teaching Shakespeare: 21st-century wisdom from the world-renowned Will
A conversation with Professor Deanne Williams on her transformative experiential Shakespeare course, and her recent scholarship.
A conversation with Professor Deanne Williams on her transformative experiential Shakespeare course, and her recent scholarship.
A review of “Scientific Marvel” by Chimwemwe Undi.
The “Stories of Southeast Asian Refugees” exhibition shares the stories of refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
In collaboration with the dance department and the Harriet Tubman Institute, this event will explore and question the experiences of African dance artists.
A discussion with York community members on what to expect from the Indigenous Archives Gathering and why you should go!
Water is widely recognized as a human right, and yet many communities in Canada do not have access to safe drinking water, particularly Indigenous communities.
This photo essay aims at introducing a new form of appreciation and understanding, one where the land speaks for itself.
Despite it being the most hyped moment of the evening, there were several other moments from that night — and around the world — that probably are more-deserving of our attention.
Fourth-year theatre students present the Devised Theatre Festival, a free and online event.
How similar or different are your political beliefs from your parents? Let’s take a look.