Zumba

lundi 30 janvier 2017

Event Date: Monday, Jan 30, 2017

Two classes each week - Monday at 12:10 and Friday at 12:10!

Please be sure to consult the Western Calendar each week to be sure this session is running and to confirm location.

Getting there: SSB 3101 can be a bit difficult to find.  From level four (street level when you enter front of building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor, and go through two sets of doors.

Who:  Designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Instructors: Certified Zumba instructors – Sabrina Tingle and Angelica Lucaci

What to bring: It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and low grip athletic shoes. Please bring a water bottle.

Zumba

Tai Chi

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Living Well at Western is pleased to offer lunch hour Tai Chi.  Tai Chi is a gentle exercise suitable for people of all ages. Its benefits include strengthening of muscle and bones, and improved flexibility and balance. The abdominal breathing skill is beneficial to relaxation and improved energy level. Loose clothing and running shoes are recommended for participants.

Norman Lam is a certified Tai Chi instructor.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 across from water fountain.  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Tai Chi

TALK: Talking About Life in Canada

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Being an International Student can be an exciting and life-changing experience. If you are interested in discussing and sharing experiences about living and studying in a new culture, then this weekly group may be for you.

Some topics discussed will include:

  • Adapting to a new culture
  • Making new friends
  • Communicating across cultures
  • Managing change and stress
  • Finding resources to achieve your academic goals
  • Maintaining health and well-being while away from home

No registration required. Hot drinks and snacks will be provided. Feel free to bring your lunch.

TALK: Talking About Life in Canada

German Conversation Group

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in German conversation groups!

Tuesdays 3:30pm-4:30pm

SH 3355

Starts October 4th, 2016 to April 4th, 2017

For more information please contact Vladimir Tumanov

All levels welcome!

German Conversation Group

Planning a Healthy, Budget-Friendly, Meal for Two

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Want to treat your sweetie to a Valentine’s Day surprise, but don’t have a lot of money to spend? Come visit FRESH at the Wellness Education Centre for ideas on how to make a romantic, healthy, and budget-friendly meal for two, including recipes, grocery shopping tips and much more.

Planning a Healthy, Budget-Friendly, Meal for Two

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Toastmaster’s Campus Communicators – Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution.

Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!  

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Lunch Hour Yoga

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Take a break!  Yoga can be good for your body, mind and spirit.

Living Well @ Western invites staff, faculty and students to weekly yoga sessions.  This program is designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Bring your own yoga mat or towel and comfortable clothing.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 (across the hall from the water fountain).  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Lunch Hour Yoga

Italian Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in Italian conversation groups!

Wednesdays 2:30-4:00pm

AHB 3R19

September 14th - December 7th, 2016 and January 11th - April 5th, 2017

For more information please contact Teresa Aconito

All levels welcome!

Italian Conversation Group

Silent Film Series

samedi 28 janvier 2017

Event Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Robert Bruce and Peter Karle present a 4-day Silent Film Series at The Grand Theatre. From February 1st-4th, a unique silent film will be projected with the live musical compositions from Canadian composer Robert Bruce. The films being aired in this series are: Feb 1st, Silent Comedy Shorts: A program of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Harry Langdon. Feb 2nd, It - starring Clara Bow Feb 3rd, Safety Last - starring Harold Lloyd Feb 4th, The General - starring Buster Keaton 

Silent Film Series

Studio Recital: Bethany Horst (voice) "Operatunity!"

Event Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017

"Operatunity!"

Hear the voice students in Bethany Horst's studio perform in a recital on Wednesday, February 1, 2017.

Admission is free and open to all.

Studio Recital: Bethany Horst (voice) "Operatunity!"

Last day to receive admission applications: Business Adminis

vendredi 27 janvier 2017

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Last day to receive admission applications: Business Adminis

Doctoral Public Lecture - Mario Cepeda

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Candidate: Mario Cepeda          
Program:   Biology        
Time: 9:30 am, 1056 B&GS         
Thesis Title: MT1-MMP Mediates the Migratory and Tumourigenic Potential of Breast Cancer Cells via Non-Proteolytic Mechanisms

Doctoral Public Lecture - Mario Cepeda

Safe Talk

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

This workshop aims to give participants strategies and skills to connect someone going through a mental health crisis to the appropriate resources and professionals.
Facilitated by a LivingWorks registered trainer, this three hour session will help teach members of the community to be “suicide-alert helpers.”
No prior training around mental health is required.


For more information about SafeTALK, please visit:
http://ift.tt/1xikmSl
*Note that in addition to the event facilitator, a community resource person will also be on site for support. 

Safe Talk

Children’s age at time of divorce, gender differences

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Children’s age at time of divorce and gender differences in post-divorce earnings

Sociology Colloquium Series

Dr. Peter Fallesen
Associate Professor of Sociology, Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University
Senior Researcher, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit, Copenhagen

Friday, Jan. 27
11:00-12:00
SSC 5220

Dr. Fallesen researches family demography, social inequality, child welfare, mental health, criminal justice, and applied econometrics. He is currently studying the effect of imposing welfare benefit ceilings on family stability and welfare, how children affect parental outcomes after a divorce, and the efficacy of medical treatment of ADHD on children's long term outcomes.

Children’s age at time of divorce, gender differences

Writing in Nursing and Health Sciences

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Writing in Nursing and Health Sciences

Fridays at 12:30 Concert Series: Johnson and Yanchus

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Marie Johnson* and Tina Yanchus* perform two of the best sonatas for clarinet and piano: The Brahms f minor sonata and the Camille St-Saëns sonata. 
(*Western University faculty member)

Join us on most Fridays during the academic year for the "Fridays @ 12:30 Concert Series," an ecclectic mix of music, featuring guest artists from around the world, our internationally-renowned faculty, and our talented students.

All Fridays at 12:30 concerts are free of charge and open to all. Advance arrangements must be made for large groups and schools to ensure space (call 519-661-2111 ext. 80532)

Fridays at 12:30 Concert Series: Johnson and Yanchus

Biology Weekly Seminar - Olivia Rissland

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Widespread reorganization of mRNA-protein complexes in early development

The Rissland lab investigates gene expression from the view of understanding how an mRNA exists in the cell—not just as a linear sequence of nucleotides, but as a transcript bound by a host of proteins, each of which with the capacity to impact gene expression. Through the powerful combination of genome-wide approaches and classical molecular biology techniques, they seek to understand the molecular mechanisms of mRNA decay from the perspective of mRNA-protein complexes; dissect how early development and disease modulate mRNA decay; and to design mRNA-based therapeutics. 

Biology Weekly Seminar - Olivia Rissland

Voice Fridays: Exploring Texts

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Voice Fridays at the Don Wright Faculty of Music: The weekly symposium BY singers FOR singers

Jan. 27:
Ernie Redekop, Exploring Texts

All are welcome to attend.

Voice Fridays: Exploring Texts

Career Planning

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Value: Consciousness of Self

In an attempt to achieve your advanced career dream, leaders do not only need to develop their credentials, but also their networking skills to explore the hidden job market. This workshop is focused on the notion of “networking”, networking strategies and effective communication. Through the interactive modules, participants will explore their common concerns, barriers to effective networking and ways to succeed in light of their knowledge of self.

Career Planning

DAN Management Semester Abroad

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Attend this information session to learm more about the DAN Management Semester Abroad program at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands.  Meet Dr. Maria Ferraro, the Western faculty member who will be traveling with the group and teaching Western courses on site at Radboud.  Learn more about funding options that are available, the cost of the program and how to register.

DAN Management Semester Abroad

Body Acceptance Lecture

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

This lecture aims to deconstruct the notion of the “ideal” body by mapping its change across history, culture, and society. The talk will outline strategies to identify contemporary social ideals, values, and attitudes that drive body dissatisfaction, diet culture, and fat shaming, and will provide tools to critically evaluate and combat these ideals, and to move toward a self-accepting approach to your body.

Join us for this free presentation.  All students welcome!

Registration is recommended as space is limited:

http://ift.tt/1ouO0XM

Body Acceptance Lecture

Nominations Close: Senate Undergrad 'At-Large' Constituency

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Nominations for membership in the Senate Undergraduate Student 'At-Large' Constituency close at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 27, 2017.

For more information click here.

Nominations Close: Senate Undergrad 'At-Large' Constituency

Guest Speaker: Jonathan Edmondson

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

The Department of Classical Studies invites you to join us for our next guest speaker. Jonathan Edmondson (York) will give a talk on "The elogium of Aeneas in the Forum of Augustus, Rome: new insights from Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain) and Pompeii" 

Guest Speaker: Jonathan Edmondson

Opera: The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote) by W.A. Mozart  
W.A. Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” is the perfect family opera. Full of fun and fantasy it is one of the most performed and beloved of all operas. Sung in original German with English dialogue and SurtitlesTM.

Conductor Tyrone Paterson
Director: Theodore Baerg

January 27-28, 2017, 8:00 p.m.
February 3-4, 2017, 8:00 p.m.
February 5, 2:00 p.m.

[Private performance January 29]

$30/$20 (adults/students and seniors) - reserved seating - book early for best available

Tickets available for purchase online, via The Grand Theatre Box Office in person or via phone 519-672-8800

Opera: The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

2017 Fred Pattison Piano Competition - Final Round

Event Date: Friday, January 27, 2017

Join us for the public final round of the annual Fred Pattison Piano Competition.

To hear last year's winner, James Masschelein, join us for his piano recital on Thursday, January 26th, 8 p.m., von Kuster Hall.

The Fred Pattison Award will be awarded to a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th year full-time student enrolled in a Music Degree program, whose principal instrument is piano. Fourth year students can only participate if they are returning for a Masters in Music the following year.

To learn more about the Fred Pattison Piano Competition, please visit: http://bit.ly/2aMba84.

2017 Fred Pattison Piano Competition - Final Round

Masterclass: David Jalbert (piano)

Event Date: Saturday, January 28, 2017

Please join us for a masterclass as pianist David Jalbert works with select piano students at the Don Wright Faculty of Music.

David Jalbert is at Western as guest judge for the the annual Fred Pattison Piano Competition.

To learn more about the Fred Pattison Piano Competition, please visit: http://bit.ly/2aMba84

Masterclass: David Jalbert (piano)

Student Recital: David Dumais (clarinet)

Event Date: Saturday, January 28, 2017

Please join us for David Dumais's clarinet recital on Saturday January 28, 2017.

This public concert represents a component of this performer's Master's degree in Performance at the Don Wright Faculty of Music.

Studio teacher: Jana Starling

Admission is free and open to all.

Student Recital: David Dumais (clarinet)

Opera: The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

Event Date: Saturday, January 28, 2017

The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) by W.A. Mozart  
W.A. Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” is the perfect family opera. Full of fun and fantasy it is one of the most performed and beloved of all operas. Sung in original German with English dialogue and SurtitlesTM.

Conductor Tyrone Paterson
Director: Theodore Baerg

January 27-28, 2017, 8:00 p.m.
February 3-4, 2017, 8:00 p.m.
February 5, 2:00 p.m.

[Private performance January 29]

$30/$20 (adults/students and seniors) - reserved seating - book early for best available

Tickets available for purchase online, via The Grand Theatre Box Office in person or via phone 519-672-8800

Opera: The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)

Doctoral Public Lecture - Ahmed Elshaer

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Candidate: Ahmed Elshaer         
Program:   Civil and Environmental Engineering    
Time: 9:30 am, 2009B Spencer Engineering Building          
Thesis Title: Aerodynamic Optimization and Wind Load Evaluation Framework for Tall Buildings

Doctoral Public Lecture - Ahmed Elshaer

Doctoral Public Lecture - Mahya Shahbazi

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Candidate: Mahya Shahbazi       
Program:   Electrical and Computer Engineering   
Time: 12:00 pm, 234 Thompson Engineering Building         
Thesis Title: Expert-in-the-Loop Multilateral Telerobotics for Haptics-Enabled Motor Function and Skills Development

Doctoral Public Lecture - Mahya Shahbazi

Meditation

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Living Well at Western invites you to lunch hour meditation in the Wellness Education Centre! (UCC 76)

Be sure to check the Western Event calendar weekly to confirm. 

There is no cost and all staff, faculty and students are welcome.

No special clothing or equipment is required.

Meditation

Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Graduate Seminar Series

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Prof. Franco Berruti, from the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department, will present a seminar titled " Production of Value-added Products from Residual Biomass".

Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Graduate Seminar Series

Therapy Dogs!

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Come cuddle a St John's Ambulance Therapy Dog, brought to you by Student Health Services.

Therapy Dogs!

The Messenger - Documentary about Songbirds

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

The Messenger

All proceeds will go towards the Nature Conservancy of Canada

Migratory bird populations in North America have declined by half since the 1970s, and may species are continuing  to decline rapidly here and around the world. Several Western researchers were involved in the production of a feature length, award-winning film about the causes of bird declines and the efforts researchers are making to understand why.  

Panel Following Screening


A panel discussion will be held after the movie with Dr. Chris Guglielmo (Co-director of the Advanced Facility of Avian Research), Michael Mesure (director of Fatal Light Awareness Program), Dr. Keith Hobson (UWO Department of Biology), and Dr. Scott MacDougall-Shackleton (UWO Department of Psychology).

 
Tickets are available at the door and it will cost $5 for students and $7 for non-students. Free parking will be available at the Siebens-Drake Research Institute parking lot after 6:30pm.

All proceeds will go towards the Nature Conservancy of Canada

See us make The Messenger Film: http://ift.tt/20UOiVs

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjQtRr4CKcc


Website: http://ift.tt/2kahDiA

The Messenger - Documentary about Songbirds

Campus Biodiversity Event: The Messenger Screening

Event Date: Monday, January 30, 2017

Western Film will be screening The Messenger on January 30th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Tickets are available at the door and it will cost $5 for students and $7 for non-students. Free parking will be available at the Siebens-Drake Research Institute parking lot after 6:30pm.

A panel discussion will be held after the movie with Dr. Chris Guglielmo (Co-director of the Advanced Facility of Avian Research), Michael Mesure (director of Fatal Light Awareness Program), Dr. Keith Hobson (UWO Department of Biology), and Dr. Scott MacDougall-Shackleton (UWO Department of Psychology).

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA!

Campus Biodiversity Event: The Messenger Screening

Zumba!

Event Date: Friday, Jan 27, 2017

Two classes each week - Monday at 12:10 and Friday at 12:10.

Please be sure to consult the Western Calendar each week to be sure this session is running and to confirm location.

Getting there: To find Room 3101 in SSB - from level four (street level when you enter front of building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor, and go through two sets of doors.

Who:  Designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Instructors: Certified Zumba instructors – Sabrina Tingle and Angelica Lucaci

What to bring: It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and low grip athletic shoes. Please bring a water bottle.

Zumba!

Tea and Information Sessions for Spouses & Partners

Event Date: Friday, Jan 27, 2017

Drop in for our Tea & Information Sessions and meet other spouses or partners of Western students, and our IESC staff. The Information Sessions will give spouses and partners of international students the opportunity to meet and get to know people, practice their English skills, learn about the Canadian culture, share knowledge, culture and skills as well as discuss topics related to international families and living in Canada. This event will take place every Friday.

The International and Graduate Affairs Building is located in the former home of the Ivey Business School at the top of UC Hill.

Tea and Information Sessions for Spouses & Partners

Western Film: Fantastic Beasts and Dr. Strange

Event Date: Friday, Jan 27, 2017

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
 


Playing: Jan 20 - 26 (No Sun, Mon shows)




7:00 pm (ends at 9:23pm)
 
Rating:  PG
Synopsis:

Seventy years before Harry Potter reads writer Newt Scamander's (Eddie Redmayne) book in school, the author enjoys adventures in New York's secret community of witches and wizards.
The spinoff film takes place in 1926, as Newt travels the globe to find and document magical creatures. But after completing a global excursion and arriving in New York for a brief stopover, his misplaced magical case leads to the escape of some of Newt's fantastic beasts in the No-Maj (American equivalent of "Muggle") world.


DR. STRANGE


 
Playing: Jan 20 - 26 (No Sun, Mon shows)



9:40 pm (ends at 11:45pm)
 
Rating:  PG
Synopsis:

From Marvel Studios comes "Doctor Strange," the story of world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life changes forever after a horrific car accident robs him of the use of his hands. When traditional medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healingand hopein an unlikely place: a mysterious enclave known as Kamar-Taj. He quickly learns that this is not just a center for healing but also the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on destroying our reality. Before long Strangearmed with newly acquired magical powersis forced to choose whether to return to his life of fortune and status or leave it all behind to defend the world as the most powerful sorcerer in existence.

Western Film: Fantastic Beasts and Dr. Strange

Western Film: Fantastic Beasts and Dr. Strange

Event Date: Saturday, Jan 28, 2017

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
 


Playing: Jan 20 - 26 (No Sun, Mon shows)




7:00 pm (ends at 9:23pm)
 
Rating:  PG
Synopsis:

Seventy years before Harry Potter reads writer Newt Scamander's (Eddie Redmayne) book in school, the author enjoys adventures in New York's secret community of witches and wizards.
The spinoff film takes place in 1926, as Newt travels the globe to find and document magical creatures. But after completing a global excursion and arriving in New York for a brief stopover, his misplaced magical case leads to the escape of some of Newt's fantastic beasts in the No-Maj (American equivalent of "Muggle") world.


DR. STRANGE


 
Playing: Jan 20 - 26 (No Sun, Mon shows)



9:40 pm (ends at 11:45pm)
 
Rating:  PG
Synopsis:

From Marvel Studios comes "Doctor Strange," the story of world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life changes forever after a horrific car accident robs him of the use of his hands. When traditional medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healingand hopein an unlikely place: a mysterious enclave known as Kamar-Taj. He quickly learns that this is not just a center for healing but also the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on destroying our reality. Before long Strangearmed with newly acquired magical powersis forced to choose whether to return to his life of fortune and status or leave it all behind to defend the world as the most powerful sorcerer in existence.

Western Film: Fantastic Beasts and Dr. Strange

Zumba

Event Date: Monday, Jan 30, 2017

Two classes each week - Monday at 12:10 and Friday at 12:10!

Please be sure to consult the Western Calendar each week to be sure this session is running and to confirm location.

Getting there: SSB 3101 can be a bit difficult to find.  From level four (street level when you enter front of building) take stairwell #3 (across from water fountain) down to the third floor, and go through two sets of doors.

Who:  Designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Instructors: Certified Zumba instructors – Sabrina Tingle and Angelica Lucaci

What to bring: It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and low grip athletic shoes. Please bring a water bottle.

Zumba

Tai Chi

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Living Well at Western is pleased to offer lunch hour Tai Chi.  Tai Chi is a gentle exercise suitable for people of all ages. Its benefits include strengthening of muscle and bones, and improved flexibility and balance. The abdominal breathing skill is beneficial to relaxation and improved energy level. Loose clothing and running shoes are recommended for participants.

Norman Lam is a certified Tai Chi instructor.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 across from water fountain.  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Tai Chi

TALK: Talking About Life in Canada

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Being an International Student can be an exciting and life-changing experience. If you are interested in discussing and sharing experiences about living and studying in a new culture, then this weekly group may be for you.

Some topics discussed will include:

  • Adapting to a new culture
  • Making new friends
  • Communicating across cultures
  • Managing change and stress
  • Finding resources to achieve your academic goals
  • Maintaining health and well-being while away from home

No registration required. Hot drinks and snacks will be provided. Feel free to bring your lunch.

TALK: Talking About Life in Canada

German Conversation Group

Event Date: Tuesday, Jan 31, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in German conversation groups!

Tuesdays 3:30pm-4:30pm

SH 3355

Starts October 4th, 2016 to April 4th, 2017

For more information please contact Vladimir Tumanov

All levels welcome!

German Conversation Group

Planning a Healthy, Budget-Friendly, Meal for Two

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Want to treat your sweetie to a Valentine’s Day surprise, but don’t have a lot of money to spend? Come visit FRESH at the Wellness Education Centre for ideas on how to make a romantic, healthy, and budget-friendly meal for two, including recipes, grocery shopping tips and much more.

Planning a Healthy, Budget-Friendly, Meal for Two

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Toastmaster’s Campus Communicators – Looking to develop your public speaking and leadership skills? Toastmasters is your solution.

Along the Toastmasters journey, you will also boost your confidence, grow your network and build your professional portfolio!  

Meetings happen every Wednesday 12 -1 p.m. in Room 147B UCC;

club website:  9119.toastmastersclubs.org/ .  

Contact Donna Moore, dmoore@uwo.ca or 85159.

Toastmaster's Campus Communications

Lunch Hour Yoga

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Take a break!  Yoga can be good for your body, mind and spirit.

Living Well @ Western invites staff, faculty and students to weekly yoga sessions.  This program is designed to appeal to people of all abilities and fitness levels.

Bring your own yoga mat or towel and comfortable clothing.

Note location in SSB:  From level four (this is the street level if entering in front door) take stairwell #3 (across the hall from the water fountain).  Walk down to level three, through two sets of doors to 3101.

Lunch Hour Yoga

Italian Conversation Group

Event Date: Wednesday, Feb 1, 2017

Join us for weekly drop-in Italian conversation groups!

Wednesdays 2:30-4:00pm

AHB 3R19

September 14th - December 7th, 2016 and January 11th - April 5th, 2017

For more information please contact Teresa Aconito

All levels welcome!

Italian Conversation Group

Line Dancing

Event Date: Thursday, Feb 2, 2017

Two classes every Thursday with Liz Desjardins - 12:10 and 1:10.

This activity will appeal to anyone who loves to dance.  The music is more than country - it covers all genres from Latin and salsa to pop and Irish jigs. Steps can be adapted to accommodate your needs.

To find room 3101 in the Support Services building - From level four (streel level when you enter the front of the building) take stairwell #3 to the third floor and go through two sets of doors.

What to bring: comfortable clothing, low grip shoes, and a bottle of water.

Line Dancing

Line Dancing

Event Date: Thursday, Feb 2, 2017

Two classes every Thursday with Liz Desjardins - 12:10 and 1:10.

This activity will appeal to anyone who loves to dance.  The music is more than country - it covers all genres from Latin and salsa to pop and Irish jigs. Steps can be adapted to accommodate your needs.

To find room 3101 in the Support Services building - From level four (streel level when you enter the front of the building) take stairwell #3 to the third floor and go through two sets of doors.

What to bring: comfortable clothing, low grip shoes, and a bottle of water.

Line Dancing

Global Cafe

Event Date: Thursday, Feb 2, 2017

Are you interested in meeting people and staying connected with new friends? Do you want to take a break from your school work? IESC has the answer: Global Café!

Connect with international and Canadian students at our weekly drop-in gatherings! This is a great way for you to meet friends from all over the world in a casual and relaxed setting. Coffee, tea, and snacks are provided.

Global Cafe