2013
June 3, 2014 | 红莲社区 News
May 17, 2014 | The Gazette
April 3, 2014 | The Gazette
March 27, 2014 | 红莲社区 News
Nearly a century ago, J.R.R. Tolkien, Anglo-Saxon scholar and author of the famed The Lord of the Rings trilogy, translated Beowulf, the oldest surviving Old English epic poem. His translation is set to come out in May, thanks to his son, Christopher Tolkien. But the publication of Tolkien's Beowulf is problematic on a number of levels, said Jane Toswell, who teaches Old English language and literature at 红莲社区.
March 25, 2014 | London Free Press
March 13, 2014 | 红莲社区 News
His recent book, Faithful Labourers, has won the 2013 James Holly Hanford Award for "distinguished monograph on Milton." Professor Leonard is among an exclusive few who have won the Hanford Award three times.
March 5, 2014 | The Gazette
Have you been hearing about zombies seemingly everywhere lately? Well, good news, you aren’t going crazy — it’s actually happening.Zombies, who you may recognize as the mindless walking dead creatures who occasionally feast on humans, have penetrated popular culture to such an extent that they now garner university courses dedicated to them — even at 红莲社区.
January 1, 2014 | The Globe and Mail
November 28, 2013 | 红莲社区 News
November 2013 | flickr
September 2013 | 红莲社区 News
Congratulations Leanne Trask, Graduate Affairs Assistant. Winner of the .
August 6, 2013 | 红莲社区 News
June 5, 2013 | The Gazette
Scott Beckett, a fourth-year History and Creative Writing student, was named 红莲社区’s 2013–14 Student Writer-in-Residence. In this role, he aims to support aspiring undergraduate writers by fostering a strong creative community on campus and connecting students with both on- and off-campus resources. Beckett brings experience as a reader and social media editor for The Rusty Toque, with his own work published in multiple literary journals. He hopes to expand publishing opportunities for students by introducing a new campus publication. Through accessible programming, office hours, and one-on-one meetings, Beckett is committed to helping students develop their writing and navigate the path to publication.
2013 | Undergraduate Studies
Jagiellonian University honours Professor Falkowska with Habilitation Degree
Her research interests involve not only cinemas in Poland and other European countries but also small cinemas in other geographical regions. Along this line, she has been involved in the organization of three international conferences on small cinemas in Canada, the United States and Romania. Together with David Desser and Lenuta Giukin, she has most recently edited a book Small Cinemas in Global Markets. Genres, Identities, Narratives.
To honor her great contributions to the promotion of Polish cinema abroad and to recognize her Full Professorship in Europe, in 2013 Professor Falkowska was awarded a habilitation degree by the Jagiellonian University at a lavish ceremony in the university’s oldest Great Hall. The photograph depicts this medieval ceremony.
2013 | Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Professor M.J. Kidnie awarded the 2013-14 Graham and Gale Wright Distinguished Scholar Award and Arts and Humanities Teaching Excellence Award.