Past Events
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20JanMilton's Endeavor: Life, the Voluntary, and Free Choice in Paradise Lost
Woodsworth alumnus, Prof. Timothy Harrison will deliver a lecture on Milton and Paradise Lost
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10DecA Universal Child Care Strategy: the view from Economics
The Annual Morley Gunderson Lecture in Labour Economics presented by Woodsworth College, the Centre for Industrial Relations & Human Resources, and the Department of Economics, University of Toronto, with speaker Prof. Michael Baker
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10DecFilm Screening
Woodsworth College in partnership with imagineNATIVE will be screening the film Trick or Treaty by Alanis Obomsawin
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3NovAlumni Cafe Lecture with Prof. Timothy Harrison, Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, U of T
Prof. Timothy Harrison will lecture on archeological excavations conducted in Turkey of an Iron Age temple.
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14OctAnnual Saul Goldstein Memorial Lecture
Dr. Kwame McKenzie will present this year's Saul Goldstein Memorial Lecture
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30SepAnnual Sefton Williams Lecture
Join us for the Annual Sefton Williams Lecture with Kris Rondeau, Director of the New England Organizing Project, Affiliated with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers
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29JanJob Search 2.0: Working Your Social Media Network
Join fellow students and alumni for this informative and interactive session on the role of social media as a career boosting tool. This event is jointly presented by Woodsworth College and the Woodsworth College Alumni Association.
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2DecMorley Gunderson Lecture in Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
The 2019 Morley Gunderson Lecture in Labour Economics & Industrial Relations will be delivered by Professor Richard B. Freeman (Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics at Harvard University).
Topic: Labour in the Era of Robots and Algorithms
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20NovAnnual Saul Goldstein Memorial Lecture
Our 2019 Saul Goldstein Memorial lecturer will be Prof. Anna Shternshis, Al and Malka Green Professor of Yiddish studies and the director of the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto
Topic: Singing Through Destruction: How Music Documented the Holocaust
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