Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts

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March 30 (Friday) - Eligible members may submit their claims for professional development funds no later than March 31. Article 16.7.6(a)

March 30 (Friday) - Applications for Faculty of Arts submissions regarding travel expenses for

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February 17 (Friday) - Last day for withdrawing, without academic penalty, from six (6) credit hour courses taught from September to April.

February 20-25 (Monday-Saturday) - Winter break. No classes.

List of important dates for 2011/2012 academic year

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February 10 (Friday) - Moving Beyond Prejudice
Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative presents during African History Month Moving Beyond Prejudice: a 2-day symposium on race and film. [Poster]

February 10 (Friday) - Study in Angers, France as part of your Saint Mary's University degree!
The program is open to any student enrolled at Saint Mary’s in good standing. There are four levels of French language instruction – beginner, elementary, intermediate and advanced – and a wide variety of course offerings. Information session will be held in the Flex Room (MM201) 2:30-4:00 p.m. [Poster]

February 16 (Thursday) - Saint Mary's Reading Series

Tammy Armstrong has published two novels (Pye-Dogs and Translations: Airstream) and four collections of poems – Bogman’s Music (a Governor General’s Award nominee), Unravel, Take Us Quietly and, most recently, The Scare in the Crown (Goose Lane, 2010). Nick Thran has published two collections of poetry, Every Inadequate Name (nominated for the Gerald Lampert Award) and Earworm (Nightwood, 2011). The program will be held at 7 p.m. in the Atrium Building, Room AT101.

 

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