Mad men lecture series
Everyone is invited to hear Langara faculty members discuss controversial figures from past to present as part of the Mad men lecture series, running until March 8. All lectures are Thursdays, 7:00 pm, at the Dunbar Community Centre (4747 Dunbar…
Feb 14 – Women’s Memorial March
The annual DTES Women's Memorial March is taking place on Wednesday, February 14, 2018. If you would like to march as part of a group from Langara, meet at Waves Coffee on Main Street and East Pender Street at 11:45…
Jan 31 – Bell Let’s Talk Day
Bell Let's Talk Day is on January 31, 2018. Stop by the Main Foyer from 11:00 am–1:00 pm and help support this important initiative by taking a #BellLetsTalk selfie. Learn more. http://letstalk.bell.ca/en/bell-lets-talk-day
Feb 6 – Langara Toastmasters Club info session
Do you want to become a more confident public speaker and strong leader? If so, Toastmasters could be the program for you. We are excited to launch a new Langara Toastmaster Club for students, employees, alumni, and community members. Join…
Women in History lecture series
Although frequently overlooked, criticized, or even condemned, women have been just as much a part of history as men. In this lecture series, three exceptional professors from UVic, SFU, and UBC will speak to us about the lives and accomplishments…
Emergency preparedness kits available
Are you prepared for an emergency? Back by popular demand, St. John Ambulance emergency preparedness kits for the home, car, office and school will be available for pre-order at the United Way Craft Fair. Check out the wide selection of…
Nov. 27–Dec. 1 – United Way craft fair returns
The United Way campaign is holding its final craft and gift fair of the year. Drop by to check out the many intriguing items on sale such as clothes, jewelry, ornaments, semi-precious stones, air plants, knick-knacks and more. This is…
Langara readers in spotlight at literary event
Everyone is invited to the annual Langara-themed edition of the Strangers on a Train reading series. The November 21 event will feature three-minute micro-readings from Langara faculty, staff and students. Strangers on a Train is a monthly reading series hosted…
Nov. 23 – Philosophy talk with Kent Schmor
How do we know things? A look at a priori knowledge without metaphysics Many philosophers - going as far back as Plato - have been convinced that some parts of human knowledge do not depend upon empirical observation or experiment…