“How to Love a Child”: Social Paediatrics in Canada and Vancouver
“How to Love a Child”, the Janusz Korczak Lecture Series, is devoted to key issues crucial to the well-being and rights of children and young people today, with the hope that the lectures and panel discussions will provide fertile ground for a fruitful exchange of ideas and approaches to improving the situation of young people in all spheres of society.
Sustainability Fair
The Annual Sustainability Fair is a celebration of student initiatives in sustainability. By highlighting sustainability groups on campus and showcasing achievements, the fair aims to inspire students, faculty and staff to get involved with sustainability in their own personal way. Through engaging activities and informative displays, participants will explore involvement opportunities and learn how to incorporate sustainability into their studies, work and lifestyle.
Sustainability Fair
The Annual Sustainability Fair is a celebration of student initiatives in sustainability. By highlighting sustainability groups on campus and showcasing achievements, the fair aims to inspire students, faculty and staff to get involved with sustainability in their own personal way. Through engaging activities and informative displays, participants will explore involvement opportunities and learn how to incorporate sustainability into their studies, work and lifestyle.
Eurydice
Haunting, evocative, and minimalist; this contemporary American retelling of the Ancient Greek Orpheus and Eurydice myth is a fairytale for those who still believe in them. Eurydice’s father has been writing her letters from Hades, but when a dangerous stranger tempts Eurydice with the details, she is soon sent tumbling after him. Orpheus goes to get his girl but both must follow the underworld’s rules in order to find their way home.