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SUMMARY:Rovers on Mars Talk and Observatory Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Curiosity Rover self-portrait (courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS)\nLearn about the intense physics research being performed right here in Guelph at this all-ages free event that showcases the University of Guelph’s heavy involvement with the Mars rover project. This is a great event for kids and anyone else with a passion for outer space. If the weather permits\, observatory tours will be offered with viewings of the Moon\, Saturn\, Jupiter and\, of course\, Mars. \nTime: 8 p.m. \nLocation: War Memorial Hall
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/public-physics-lecture-observatory-tour/
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SUMMARY:Luminary Leader Speaker Series Features Bob Rae
DESCRIPTION:The Rt. Hon. Bob Rae is the keynote speaker for the Luminary Leader Speaker Series. His personal and professional achievements include:  \n\n\n\n• Successfully serving as Ontario’s 21st premier from 1990 to 1995.• Participation in negotiations that resulted in the inclusion of Aboriginal rights in Section 35 of Canada’s Constitution in 1982.• His leadership contributions as senior advisor with the Castlemain Group\, which provides industry-leading advisory services to First Nations focused on management\, finance\, technology solutions and strategic communications.• His development of the “Statement of Relationship\,” which set the framework for a new political relationship based on mutual respect and consultation between First Nations and the province.• Writing numerous books\, including From Protest To Power\, The Three Questions\, Canada in the Balance\, Exporting Democracy and his most recent\, What’s Happened to Politics? \nRae was also recognized as Parliamentarian of the Year and was twice named Orator of the Year. \n\nLocation: Creelman Hall\, University of Guelph\, 99 College Avenue East
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/luminary-leader-speaker-series-feature-bob-rae/
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SUMMARY:Campus in Community: Research in Action Immigration Series
DESCRIPTION:Mohammed Baobaid\, executive director of the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration\, and Prof. Lynda Ashbourne\, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Couple and Family Therapy)\, present a free public lecture on “Enhancing Family Safety With Newcomer Families: Lessons Learned From Working With the Muslim Community.” \nHow can we best support the complex needs of immigrant families and enhance family safety? Join Baobaid and Ashbourne as they present a coordinated community response of formal and informal supports to address risk factors for family violence with refugee families who are migrating from conflict zones and have complex trauma histories. Oriented to the unique aspects of collectivist cultural communities\, the lecture will describe their model of service and current implementation with the Muslim community in London\, Ont. \nLocation: Guelph Civic Museum\, 52 Norfolk St.\, Guelph
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/campus-community-research-action-immigration-series/
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