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2025 Faculty of Arts Awards
Honouring outstanding members of the UCalgary Arts community
Olympic bidding and social license: a micro analysis of a public debate
Social license or public approval is often a major issue in the bid phase of the Olympic cycle and is typically sought through a referendum.
Senate Student-Athlete Community Leadership Awards Recipient: Willow Beyea
The Senate Student-Athlete Community Leadership Award recognizes a student-athlete who shows strong community engagement by demonstrating direct community involvement. Representing the University of Calgary Senate's vision of "Senate engaging community," the recipient is a student-athlete in good academic standing with a significant commitment and involvement in engaging with and improving their community.
UCalgary continues to expand transdisciplinary capacity on campus
New roles drive teaching, learning and research excellence in areas of focus
More Than a Meal: How Students Led UCalgary’s Food Security Movement
From subsidized groceries to food literacy programs, this is how grassroots student efforts evolved into a campus-wide ecosystem of support, dignity, and resilience.
They’re Doing Everything Right — But Still Going Hungry
How UCalgary Alumni Are Stepping Up to Fight Student Food Insecurity this Giving Day.
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CBC Saskatchewan Blue Sky interview with Dr. Michael Adorjan on scams
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Podcast Interview with Michael Adorjan on Crime Prevention
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Upcoming Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association Conference to Feature Talk by Michael Adorjan
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The rent-a-friend industry is booming among Canada's Chinese diaspora
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Scott McLean in History of Education Quarterly: From Missionary Zeal to Holiday Appeal: Summer School, Professionalization, and Teachers in Canada, 1915 – 1959
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Pallavi Banerjee and Carieta Thomas, “The Migrant Care Work Regime and the Making of the Constant-Care Worker Among Indian Immigrant Nurses.”
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Parenting Cyber-Risk: Opportunities and Challenges Raising Children with Digital Environments

The Myth of Jewish Humour
Join Dr. Roni Cohen, PhD (Goethe University), for a look at European Jewish popular culture and medieval Purim parodies in this exciting launch of the Jewish Culture Forum.
May 27, 12 p.m.
Online via Zoom