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When hosting mega-events like FIFA, cities market themselves at the expense of the most vulnerable
David Roberts, Urban Studies Program director and associate professor – teaching stream, examines the disparities between popularity and profit for mega-event hosts. Roberts also discusses some of the uneven social… Continue Reading When hosting mega-events like FIFA, cities market themselves at the expense of the most vulnerable


Alumni-founded program, FREED, removes barriers to field research
Since graduating from Innis College two years ago, Mariel Terebeznik (HBSc ’20) has, impressively, completed an MSc in ecology and evolutionary biology and co-founded a non-profit access program for historically… Continue Reading Alumni-founded program, FREED, removes barriers to field research


Aaju Peter’s compelling 2022 Harold Innis Lecture
On November 15, Inuit activist and lawyer Aaju Peter, OC, delivered a thought-provoking 2022 Harold Innis Lecture, titled “Twice Colonized,” in Town Hall and online. Peter’s friend, Margaret Atwood, offered… Continue Reading Aaju Peter’s compelling 2022 Harold Innis Lecture


The Innis Herald launches a podcast
“The Innis Herald Podcast” has officially hit the airwaves. Listen to the first episode, featuring Acting Principal Karen Reid, on YouTube or Spotify today! Host Catherine and guest host Yash… Continue Reading The Innis Herald launches a podcast