Upcoming events hub
On Demand: The New Pope, and the Role of Women in the Church. What’s Next?
View AI4W's latest series to explore how Pope Leo is fulfilling to carry forward the tenets of the Synod on Synodality – particularly the role of women in the Church.
Lyse Doucet North American Book Tour
Join Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent, in conversation about her new book The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People’s History of Afghanistan, as part of her North American book tour.
2025 Larkin-Stuart Lecture with Prof. Matthew J. Milliner
Art historian Matthew J. Milliner delivers the 2025 Larkin-Stuart Lecture, exploring Toronto’s sacred spaces and how architecture shapes our perception of the sacred
What does talent in sport look like?
A multidisciplinary conversation that aims to bridge the perspectives of researchers, coaches, scouts and parents — the key stakeholders involved in identifying, developing and supporting athletic talent.
1, 3, 5, 15... on urban tall buildings and good places
Can we design good places with tall buildings? Can tall buildings be 'good neighbours'? Can they become part of the 'fabric' of cities? Can a tower be a ‘background’ building?
Astronomy on Tap T.O.
Quench your thirst for astronomy at The Great Hall in Toronto! It’ll be another fun evening of pints, astronomy news, mind-expanding talks, games, prizes, and Dunlap merchandise for sale!
The Dr. Sally L.D. Katary Memorial Lecture — Death and Ritual in Statius’ Silvae
Join us for the Dr. Sally L.D. Katary Memorial Lecture by Antony Augoustakis, Professor of Classics, University of Illinois.
The John Seltzer and Mark Seltzer Memorial Lecture – Reclaiming Black Memory, Forging Black Possibilities
What does Black memory look like, sound like, feel like? How does Black memory inhabit and reshape space?
There's even more!
In addition to the University-wide events above, your faculty or college may have exclusive events for their alumni.