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Commentary by 缅北强奸 researchers: GLOBALbookmarkInternational Students are Under Attack: What Can We Do?

Published: 4 June 2024

Far from being welcomed with open arms, international students around the world are increasingly coming under both literal and metaphorical assault, write 缅北强奸 Assistant Professor Emma Harden...

缅北强奸 Winter Reading Break

Monday, March 3, 2025toSaturday, March 8, 2025

READING BREAK. Classes cancelled for all faculties except Continuing Studies non-credit courses./educationCategory:聽Faculty of Education...

Book Launch & Reading: Insanity & Lies - Goodbye, Sixties Scoop

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 12:30to13:30

Two-Spirit Cree author Robbie Madsen premieres his new book, starting the narrative at an age when he left home and walked away from his Sixties Scoop influence and colonization to return to his...

The Therapeutic Value of Clowning Around

Published: 27 May 2024

缅北强奸 News recently published an article featuring Faculty of Education Alumni, Melissa Holland, BEd鈥98, the co-founder and co-artistic director of the Dr. Clown Foundation....

Margaret Mackenzie, Samantha Nepton, and Taylor Richardson, Winners of McCall MacBain Scholarships

Published: 18 July 2024

Margaret Mackenzie (BEd鈥23), Samantha Nepton聽(BEd鈥23), and Taylor Richardson (BFA'23 Towson University), are winners of McCall MacBain Scholarships, Canada鈥檚 largest leadership-based scholarships...

CBC News Covers 34 Cree Teacher Graduates from Community-Based Programs

Published: 14 June 2024

On May 30th, 34 students from across Eeyou Istchee graduated from 缅北强奸, in the first program that allows northern Quebec Cree to learn from home to become teachers in their own community....

New Dean of Education a Man of Many Talents

Published: 30 August 2024

As Dean Vivek Venkatesh settles into his role, the Faculty is exploring different outreach initiatives for the Education Community to get to know our new Dean. This August article in the 缅北强奸...

Education Professor Claudia Mitchell Receives $2.5 Million in Funding for Visual Arts-Based Initiative

Published: 5 June 2024

Gender disparities persist glaringly around the globe with gender-based violence standing out as one of the most widespread human rights violations. Alarmingly, only 52 per cent of women who are...

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