Dean’s Welcome, Winter 2025

Dear colleagues, As the days lengthen and the slate-gray skies relent just a little bit, we know that Winter is coming to an end we have an opportunity to celebrate what we’ve achieved. Despite the difficult challenges facing… Read More
Emma Donoghue Visits Sheridan for Pride Reads!

Esteemed author Emma Donoghue visited Sheridan on February 27 for the third instalment of Sheridan’s Pride Reads event. Pride Reads at Sheridan is a reading series created by Dr. Peter Grevstad from the Faculty of Humanities and Social… Read More
CW&P Students Land Competitive Offers from Graduate Schools!

An impressive number of students from this year’s graduating cohort of the CW&P degree (the largest ever group of graduates) have been accepted into graduate schools! The applicants demonstrate a wide range of interests and passions. Between them,… Read More
FHASS Welcomes Ana Kovacevic!

Ana Kovacevic recently joined the FHASS team as the Program Support Specialist for the Honours Bachelor of Creative Writing and Publishing program. She joined Sheridan back in 2017 and has held a variety of roles including Information Specialist,… Read More
Jennifer Phenix’s Myth Students Illustrate Homeric Myth

Students in Jennifer’s Troy in Literature and Film breadth elective produce stunning artwork Students in Jennifer Phenix’s Troy in Literature and Film course read Homer’s Iliad and discuss the concept of the Homeric hero. Their projects invite them to create… Read More
Professor Anna Boshnakova Publishes on Music and Attic Vases

By: Anna Boshnakova “Attic Vases with Implied Melodies” in Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography (XLIX/1-2, 2024) For years, I have explored the musical literacy of professional musicians in Classical Greece, with Attic vases serving as… Read More
Gabriel Levine publishes on performing objects, politics, and ecology

Gabriel Levine, Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Creativity, has two new publications out this spring: an article in the leading humanities theory journal Critical Inquiry on ecology and object-theatre, and a chapter in the collection… Read More
Professor Nathaniel Barr Publishes on AI and Creativity

Dr. Nathaniel Barr has been contributing to a growing body of research exploring how artificial intelligence intersects with human creativity. Collaborating with Paul Seli of Duke University, his students, and other colleagues at institutions including Harvard and Cambridge,… Read More
Professor Jennifer Phenix works with Animation Student on Thesis Film

Eliana Stemm, 4th year animation, has a passion for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, revelry, theatre, madness, and illusion. In Myths of the Greek Gods, Eliana’s project focused on Dionysus as he appears in Euripides’ Bacchae, as both wonderful… Read More