News and Announcements
Canadian Innovation Week celebrates researchers accelerating positive change through collaboration
Join the conversation May 16 to discover how UCalgary faculty are leveraging their expertise to tackle social issues
The Animal Kinship Project – a glimpse into the world of animals through music
Classics and Religion instructor Dr. Craig Ginn draws attention to Indigenous histories and worldviews through music
UCalgary Giving Day
Make it happen this Giving Day!
Appointments - Office of the Dean
The Faculty of Arts announces interim Associate Dean, Research roles
Winter 2024 Classics and Religion Talks
All talks are held in Social Sciences 541 unless otherwise noted.
In the Media
In the News Harjeet Grewal, Classics and Religions, in Los Angels Times
California Sikhs are driving a separatist movement. India calls them terrorists (subscriber only content)
In the News Harjeet Singh Grewal, Classics and Religion, in Global News
Sikh and Indo-Calgarians react to Canada’s allegations against Indian government
In the News Harjeet Singh Grewal, Global News
Sikh and Indo-Calgarians react to Canada’s allegations against Indian government
In the News Harjeet Singh Grewal, Classics and Religion, in CBC News
What is Khalistan: The Sikh separatist movement behind tensions between Canada and India
In the News Harjeet Singh Grewal, Classics and Religion, in The Washington Post
How Canada got caught up in the Sikh struggle in India
In the News Harjeet Singh Grewal, Classics and Religion, in CBC News
A U.S.-based Sikh group is rallying the diaspora in B.C. to vote for an independent state in India
Nickle Galleries
Numismatic Collection
The Nickle Galleries’ Numismatic Collection is the largest and most important academic coin collection in Canada.
Calgary Distinguished Writers Program Wrap-Up Event
Join Francine Cunningham as she reads work created during her residency, along with community members she had the privilege to work with on their writing and participants in the Indigenous Writer’s Circle.
May 29, 2024
6:30–8:30 p.m.
Gallery Hall, TFDL