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  • Censorship and Resistance in Post-Independence Ireland

    Charbonnel Lounge 81 St. Mary St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    In 1929, the government of Ireland passed the Censorship of Publications Act to control the circulation of literature. Thousands of books would be banned. Brad Kent explores how Irish writers organized themselves to combat censorship and assess how successful they were in their attempts to defend and secure freedoms of expression. Click here to register.

  • Pop Up Book Sale March 2026

    Kelly Library 113 St Joseph Street, Toronto, ON

    The Friends of the Kelly Library is hosting a pop up book sale from March 16 - 23 in the Kelly Library. 

  • Schola Cantorum Lenten Concert: A Baroque Passion Meditation

    St. Basil's Church 50 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join the St. Michael's Schola Cantorum, directed by Dr. Christina Labriola, with consort led by Valerie Gordon, and soloists from Mia Bach's Faculty of Music 3rd year Oratorio class, for this reflective Lenten concert. The performance will feature two affecting and dramatic musical meditations on Christ’s Passion: Schütz’s Seven Last Words, a remarkable devotional work […]

  • Spring Senate Meeting

    Charbonnel Lounge 81 St. Mary St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Hope in Action Speaker Series: Being Human in the Age of Generative AI

    Online Via Zoom

    Rethinking creativity, work, and agency in the age of generative artificial intelligence We are living through a moment where tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and GitHub Copilot are no longer futuristic curiosities, they are genuine collaborators in our writing, coding, designing, and decision-making. This talk steps back from the hype to ask a more human question: what […]

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  • Slavery and Scotland:  The Case of the Highland Estate of Glenaladale

    Alumni Hall, Room 400 121 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

    RESCHEDULED Starting in 1772, large groups of Catholics from the Scottish Highlands began moving across the Atlantic to Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Cape Breton Island. But where did they get the money to make this move? In this talk, Dr. Karly Kehoe will highlight the complex links between the Highlands of Scotland, Caribbean […]

  • Prof. Michael W. Higgins “A Synod Diary: Sixty Days That Shook the Church” Book Launch

    The University of St. Michael’s College presents a book launch for “A Synod Diary: Sixty Days That Shook the Church,” featuring author Prof. Michael W. Higgins. Prof. Higgins is a well-known Vatican analyst and Basilian Distinguished Fellow of Contemporary Catholic Thought at the University of St. Michael’s College. He is also the author of “The Jesuit […]

  • The Metaphysical Roots of Media Studies: McLuhan, Maritain, and Gilson

    Charbonnel Lounge 81 St. Mary St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Marshall McLuhan, Jacques Maritain, and Étienne Gilson stand as the intellectual pillars of St. Michael’s College, defining its global reputation in the 20th century. TV author, playwright, and theatre scholar Felice Cappa will be presenting his forthcoming book, McLuhan in Dialogue with Maritain and Gilson: The Metaphysical Roots of Media Studies (Springer 2026), a unique […]

  • Songs of Penance and Renewal: Liturgical Chant in Dante’s Purgatorio

    Father Madden Hall, Carr Hall 100 St Joseph St, Toronto

    The voices of penitent souls united in liturgical chant resound through the soundscape of Dante’s Purgatorio. On the poet-pilgrim’s journey, the discipline of liturgical song recurs as a key facet of the spiritual process of purification and renewal. Through a unique blending of sound, song, word, and image, this performative presentation will offer a devotional, […]

  • From Dante to Aldus Manutius: The Journey of the Commedia into Print

    Father Madden Hall 100 St Joseph St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Hosted by St. Michael's College, in collaboration with the Dante Society of Toronto and the Italian Cultural Institute of Toronto, this event will feature a lecture by Professor Granata on the printing history of Dante's Divine Comedy, with particular attention to the pivotal role of Aldus Manutius and his celebrated Aldine Press. The evening will […]

  • Think, Learn, Create with AI: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly

    What does AI mean for the future of knowledge creation and the ways we come to know? And how does it redefine the very processes by which knowledge emerges and evolves? In this Goggio Lecture, Prof. Paolo Granata will present his new book Generative Knowledge: Think, Learn, Create with AI (Wiley 2026), where he introduces […]

  • The Contemporary Irish Economy: Exploring the Role of Innovation with Damian Dupuy

    Alumni Hall, Room 400 121 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

    There is no doubt that Ireland has achieved remarkable economic growth over the past few decades. While this transformation is often attributed to favorable corporate taxation policies and the strong presence of multinational firms, little attention is paid to the role of innovation. This presentation explores innovation within the contemporary Irish economy, with particular attention […]

  • Hope in Action: Leading Through Chaos

    Inclusive Change in Uncertain Times: Exploring how Leaders Guide Organizations Through Strain, Conflict and Change We are living through a moment marked by constant change, institutional strain, and growing polarization. Leaders are being asked to guide organizations through complex transitions while responding to fatigue, resistance, and competing demands for fairness and accountability. This conversation steps back […]

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  • Good Works Panel

    Alumni Hall, Room 400 121 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

    Join The Young Professional Catholics of Toronto and Continuing Education at the University of St. Michael's College for a panel event with speakers Althea Burrell, Matthew Marquardt, Christian Elia and more as we discuss integrity and faith in the workplace. There will also be a networking session with refreshments and a cash bar following the […]

  • The Gaelic Soul: an Evening with Donald S. Murray 

    Charbonnel Lounge 81 St. Mary St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Donald S. Murray is an award-winning Scottish writer whose historical novels, poetry, and non-fiction work addresses the depth of Hebridean culture and the Gaelic soul. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Association for Scottish Literature and in the autumn 2026 will be the Scottish Writing Fellow at the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies […]

  • An Evening with Colm Tóibín: “The Literature of Homecoming”

    Alumni Hall 100 121 St. Joseph St., Toronto, ON, Canada

    We’re delighted to announce a special evening with Colm Tóibín in Toronto. 'An Evening with Colm Tóibín: “The Literature of Homecoming”' will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at 6 p.m. A graduate of University College Dublin, Tóibín is the author of eleven novels as well as acclaimed works of non-fiction, criticism, and drama. His […]

  • Longing for Home: The Prophetic Witness of Henri Nouwen in a Wounded World

    The Henri Nouwen Society is partnering with St. Michael's to host its International Conference this spring. Longing for Home is for all who carry a longing for healing, connection, and hope in a hurting world. Whether you are a pastor, spiritual director, therapist, caregiver, educator, parent, artist, concerned citizen, or spiritual seeker, you are invited […]