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Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Arts
February 9, 2010
 
 
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Contacts

Departmental Chair: Dr. Carol Duncan. Office: Woods 2-119a. Phone 884-0710 ext. 3692 Email: cduncan@wlu.ca

Undergraduate Officer: Dr. Meena Sharify-Funk Office:  Woods 2-114.  Office Hours: Wednesdays 1pm-3pm or by appointment. Phone 884-0710 ext. 3966.  Email: msharifyfunk@wlu.ca

Graduate Officer:  Dr. Janet McLellan. Office: Woods 2-123. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 2859. Email: jmclellan@wlu.ca

Senior Administrative Assistant: Melissa Ireland. Office: Woods 2-119. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 3330. Email: mireland@wlu.ca


Interdisciplinary Arts Conference 2010: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS, ART WORK & PHOTOGRAPHY

Interdisciplinary Arts Conference 2010: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS, ART WORK & PHOTOGRAPHY

Presented by the Religion & Culture Society
(Headline - Nov 06)


Thinking about an R&C MA? Religion and Culture Graduate Program Information Session for 4th Year Students

Thinking about an R&C MA? Religion and Culture Graduate Program Information Session for 4th Year Students

Jan 7 - Learn about the Department of Religion and Culture at the graduate level.  

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Laurier launches free Friday night film series “Screening the Caribbean”
(News Release - Jan 13)
Winter 2010 Religion and Culture Course Outlines
(Headline - Jan 05)
R&C Professor Emeritus, Dr. Peter Erb, to Present a Free, Three-Part Lecture Series: "Facing a Secular Age: Notes for the Modern Sceptic"
(Headline - Dec 03)
The Cord Reports on the R&C Panel Discussion on Residential Schools’ History in our Nation
(Headline - Nov 19)
Laurier hosts panel on Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
(News Release - Nov 11)
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Upcoming Events...

Research Colloquium: "Obama the Antichrist? Surely You Jest."
(Feb 12)
Screening the Caribbean: The Sweetest Mango (2001)
(Feb 26)
Dr. Richard Walker to give free, community lecture: "Religion and Technology" at the Kitchener Public Library
(Mar 01)
Screening the Caribbean: Love, Sex, & Eating the Bones (2003)
(Mar 03)
Screening the Caribbean: The Agronomist (2004)
(Mar 05)
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People at Laurier

Marybeth White, Religion and Culture Marybeth White will be learning Lao this year, and conducting field research in the Lao community in conjunction with her dissertation project. Her area of specialization is religion and identity. A case study of second generation Lao Canadian Buddhist youth will elucidate the theory of “identities” in formation, which will draw from the work of Appiah, Flanagan, Gates, Hall, Hervieu-Leger, Jacobson, Mol, and Nye.

Marybeth White
Ph.D. Student,
Religion and Culture