Cool Stuff: Ian Williams Writes
If you’re missing Professor Ian Williams (Literary Studies and Creative Writing) around campus this semester it’s because he’s been serving as the 2014-2015 Canadian Writer-in-Residence in the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program at the University of Calgary. The residency… Read More
Cool Stuff: Intercultural Intersections CFP
Please check out the Call for Papers for the Learning at Intercultural Intersections Conference (March 11-13, 2015) at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, BC. Keynotes will feature research and presentations from regional, national, and international scholars on intercultural… Read More
The HUB: The photography of Peter Grevstad
Professor Peter Grevstad (English and Literary Studies) is not just a man of letters and libraries. A consummate globe-trotter, Grevstad has long documented his experiences on the road (in Asia, Europe, Scandinavia, and everywhere in between) and here… Read More
Creativity… with friends like these
by Michael J. McNamara, Professor of Creativity and Creative Thinking Who amongst us hasn’t enjoyed a little good-natured ribbing at the hands of friends and family members? Having spent the vast majority of my adult life in the… Read More
Working Together to End Violence Against Women
by Nicolette Little, Professor of Communication & Literary Studies and 2013 & 2014 Hope in High Heels organizing committee member Over the past three years, FHASS has actively worked to promote the safety and well-being of women. This… Read More
From the Dean’s Office
Alchemy returns this year, vibrant and focused, under the editorial leadership of Owen Percy, Sarah Sinclair, and Mikal Radford, who continue and extend the strong tradition established by Sarah Tsiang and her colleague, Anna Boshnakova. Looking into the… Read More
Welcome to the Fall 2014 issue of Alchemy
Welcome to Alchemy’s Fall 2014 issue. Picking up on the great work done by founding editor Sarah Tsiang and her team of Anna Boshnakova and Mikal Radford, our new editorial team is excited to introduce our slightly reformatted… Read More