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Thi My Nhi Nguyen

Graduate student Thi My Nhi Nguyen was named a finalist in the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada #ScienceExposed photography contest

Andrew Dawson

Professor Andrew Dawson presented the webinar 'Political Trust and Democracy: the Critical Citizens Thesis Re-Examined,' hosted by the European Union-funded Trust in European Democracies project

Joanna Thompson-Anselm

Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change alumna Joanna Thompson-Anselm has been selected by Lindblad Expeditions and the National Geographic Society as a 2024 Grosvenor Teacher Fellow

Gilberto Fernandes

Department of History research lead Gilberto Fernandes has launched an eight-episode podcast series called "Laborem Ex Machina," exploring the history of modern construction machines and their operating engineers in Canada

Marc Dupuis-Désormeaux

A paper about citizen scientists conducting turtle nest monitoring and conservation work, co-written by Glendon College Adjunct Professor Marc Dupuis-Désormeaux, was recently published in the journal FACETS

Carl James

Professor Carl James, the Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora, has received an honorary degree from McGill University in recognition of his career researching and addressing issues of race, immigration and education worldwide

Sam Skinner

Osgoode Hall Law School PhD student Sam Skinner is representing Canada at the International Federation of Muaythai Associations World Championship tournament in Greece

Eric Hessels, Wendy Taylor

Physics and Astronomy Professors Eric Hessels and Wendy Taylor were named Fellows of the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) for their significant contributions to physics research, teaching and technology

Angela Hug

Angela Hug, an adjunct faculty member in the Department of History, has won the Classical Association of Canada's 2024 Mark Golden Book Award for her book Fertility, Ideology, and the Cultural Politics of Reproduction at Rome

Akolisa Ufodike

Professor Akolisa Ufodike received a pin from Princess Anne at Buckingham Palace in recognition of his work supporting the Commonwealth Leaders Dialogue Canada charitable organization