Comms and Marketing Campaign Command Centre
This page is for swapping out campaigns, promotions, and highlighted stories across the Faculty of Arts ecosystem.
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60 years of UCalgary
UCalgary has launched a 60-week storytelling campaign marking the university’s 60th anniversary in 2026. Community members are invited to submit story ideas through the intake form.
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Shafaq Batool awarded 2026 Rhodes Scholar
Shafaq Batool, a fourth-year psychology honours student, has been named a 2026 Rhodes Scholar for her work in women’s health equity, and global advocacy.
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Betrayal or Salvation? Religious Conversion in the Holocaust
Doris Bergen joins the Faculty of Arts for the second annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture on religious conversion during the Holocaust.
Date: Jan. 25, 2026, 1–3 p.m.
Photo credit: First Communion, Seiches-sur-le-Loir, 1943. USHMM photo archive
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The Canadian Rangers in Canada’s Arctic: A Living History
Dr. P. Whitney Lackenbauer, PhD, will present a public lecture on the history and contemporary role of the Canadian Rangers in Canada’s Arctic and other remote regions. The talk examines their contributions to national defence, sovereignty and security, and considers the implications of growing interest in the North.
Date: Jan. 22, 2026 | 6 p.m.
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The Chicago Principles on Freedom of Expression
Dr. Kenneth Warren, PhD, will deliver a public lecture on the origins of the Chicago Principles, tracing how the statement emerged through faculty discussion and university governance at the University of Chicago. The talk also examines what can be lost when free expression is shaped by external pressure rather than academic self-governance and open inquiry.
Date: Jan. 23 | 1:30–3 p.m.