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Click here to take a look at our Fall 2023 Newsletter! 

 

Check out our C/AM Newsletter Archive to view a collection of past newsletters from the Center for Canadian-American Studies!

 

Congratulations to our 2024 interns!

BPRI & C/AM Studies Internship Collaboration

Check out what C/AM Studies interns are working on this winter quarter. 

 

 

 

 

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This info flyer and video by C/AM Director Christina Keppie will provide you with an introduction to our center and academic programs. 

 

Click here to check out our current and past course offerings.

 

2024-25 Canadian-American Studies Scholarship

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Click here to learn more about scholarship opportunities offered to Canadian-American Studies students!

Upcoming Events

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Students canoe around Baker Lake during summer 2023's Salish Sea Field School.

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Events

2024 Speaker Series: "Populations Rendered ‘Surplus’ in Canada."

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Join us this quarter for our 2024 Speaker Series! Come listen to a variety of perspectives on Canada's rapidly growing population as told by individuals showcasing their interdisciplinary research.

 

Register here for the fourth and final installment of our 2024 speaker series will feature Rachel Wong, an adjunct professor at Seneca Polytechnic in Toronto, Canada. The talk is titled Erased, Displaced, Misplaced: Reclaiming [Asian Canadian] National Identity Through the Arts. 

 

Click here to view of the recording for the third installment of the series, Emerging Morphological Patterns in Non-binary French Noun Formation. It features Jennifer Kaplan, a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley, speaking on: 

 

Click here to view a recording of the second talk in our series: Reconciling Our Built Heritage: The Decolonization of "100 Wellington" (Former US Embassy, Ottawa, Canada), by Christopher DesRivieres, (M.A., GCS, LEED GA) 

 

Click here to view a recording of the first talk in the series: A Complex Policy and Governance Landscape: Homelessness in Canadaby Anna Kopec, Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

 

Managing Shared Fish Stocks Between Canada and the U.S. Under Climate Change

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The Center is pleased to be co-sponsoring this year’s Paul Storer Memorial Lecture.

Speaker:

Dr. Rashid Sumaila, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Interdisciplinary Ocean and Fisheries Economics at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia.

Friday, May 10,  2-3:30 pm

Online: Zoom and In-Person at WWU: Academic West 204

Click here to register for this free event.

Managing Shared Fish Stocks Between Canada and the U.S. Under Climate Change | The Foundation for WWU & Alumni | Western Washington University

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Info Fair 2023

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C/AM student staff and events coordinator, Liesl Schoenstein, represented Canadian-American Studies at this year's fall info fair!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canadian-American Studies Funding Requests

The Center for Canadian-American Studies awards a limited number of grants to faculty and students.

Click here to access the Funding Request Form.

 

 

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