Faculty of Arts - What's happening in our Faculty? /arts/channels_item/3 en School of Information Studies Professors Awarded $5.6M Grant to Propel Canada to the Forefront of Cybersecurity Data Analytics Research /arts/node/5346 <p>Professor Benjamin Fung, Canada Research Chair in Data Mining for Cybersecurity, and Professor Steven Ding, both of the School of Information Studies in the Faculty of Arts, are part of a team that has recently been awarded a $5.6 million grant, funded under the NSERC Alliance Grants-CSE. The project, the only one to receive funding from NSERC Alliance Grants-CSE, will provide a multimodal, comprehensive solution for exploratory analysis of unstructured data, with a strong focus on cybersecurity applications. </p> Wed, 09 Jul 2025 15:00:53 +0000 ɬ﷬ $268,000 awarded to support outreach activities by ɬ﷬ researchers /arts/node/5347 <div> <div> <p><span><span>Seven ɬ﷬ researchers have been awarded more than $<span>268,000 <span>in Connection Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).<span> </span></span></span></span></span></p></div></div> Tue, 27 May 2025 16:40:59 +0000 ɬ﷬ HBHL Symposium 2025: a week later, the energy still shines! /arts/node/5292 <p>Over 300 attendees gathered at ɬ﷬ on May 6 and 7 for the HBHL Symposium 2025, a vibrant two-day celebration of cutting-edge neuroscience and brain health research. </p> <p>This year’s event featured inspiring keynote talks by Damien Fair (University of Minnesota), Lucina Q. Uddin (UCLA) and Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (ɬ﷬), who explored topics from neuropsychiatry and brain network dynamics to social determinants of brain health.</p> Fri, 16 May 2025 23:53:31 +0000 ɬ﷬ Researchers delve into incels’ rejection of work and study /arts/node/5348 <p>The critically acclaimed Netflix drama Adolescence has put a spotlight on the culture and ideas of incels (involuntary celibates), an online subculture of people (mostly male and heterosexual), who define themselves as unable to find a romantic or sexual partner, largely due to their perceived unattractiveness.</p> Tue, 13 May 2025 18:08:46 +0000 ɬ﷬ ɬ﷬ researchers highlight disparities in ‘aging in place’  /arts/node/5350 <p>While health status is an important factor in whether a person is able to grow old in their home and community (age in place), researchers at ɬ﷬ have shed new light on the social factors that can also have an impact, both directly and through their impact on health over a lifetime. </p> Mon, 12 May 2025 13:52:56 +0000 ɬ﷬ Sophia Weiqi Li, Winner of the 2025 Best Undergraduate Paper in International Development Studies Prize /arts/node/5337 <p>The Institute for the Study of International Development congratulates Sophia Weiqi Li, winner of this year’s Best Undergraduate Paper in International Development Studies Prize. Sophia is a Honours International Development Studies Graduate with minors in French Language, Russian Language, and Urban Studies, and is recognized for her paper entitled <i>When Feminists and Imperialists Link Arms: An Intersectional Case Study of the Russian Invasion in Ukraine</i>.</p> Fri, 09 May 2025 14:00:44 +0000 ɬ﷬ Provost honours 31 ɬ﷬ professors for exceptional research achievements /arts/node/5353 <div><em><strong>ɬ﷬ announces 2025 cohort of Distinguished James ɬ﷬ Professors, James ɬ﷬ Professors and William Dawson Scholars </strong></em></div> <div><br /> Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Christopher Manfredi has named 31 ɬ﷬ professors as Distinguished James ɬ﷬ Professors, James ɬ﷬ Professors or William Dawson Scholars. The internal awards recognize exceptional research achievements.</div> <div></div> Thu, 01 May 2025 16:23:55 +0000 ɬ﷬ Feminist pedagogy through creative assessments /arts/node/5368 <h2>Zine-making 101: Feminist pedagogy through creative assessments</h2> <div> <div> <div> <div></div></div></div></div> Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:34:40 +0000 ɬ﷬ Professor Manshel's "Writing Backwards" released as an audiobook /arts/node/5369 <div> <p>Associate Professor Alexander Manshel's publication <em>Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon</em> (Columbia University Press, 2023) has been released as an audiobook by University Press Audiobooks.</p></div> Tue, 22 Apr 2025 16:45:57 +0000 ɬ﷬ Two Award Winners at ISID! /arts/node/5338 <p>Congratulation to ISID Professors Francesco Amodio and Jacob Blanc! Professor Blanc was awarded H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching by the Faculty of Arts, and Professor Amodio was awarded the Faculty of Arts Distinction in Research Award.</p> <p>More on <a href="/history/jacob-blanc">Jacob Blanc</a></p> <p>More on <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/fscoamodio/">Francesco Amodio</a></p> Thu, 10 Apr 2025 20:24:09 +0000 ɬ﷬ In Memoriam: Professor Sydney Mary Duder /arts/node/5327 <p>It is with profound sadness that the School of Social Work announces the passing of our beloved colleague, Professor Sydney Duder.</p> <p>A dedicated member of our community who made an immeasurable impact on our students, faculty, and the broader social work profession. We invite you to take a moment to read the article in <a href="https://montrealgazette.remembering.ca/obituary/sydney-duder-1092793546/guestbook">The Gazette</a>, which beautifully captures the life and accomplishments of Professor Duder.</p> Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:12:57 +0000 ɬ﷬ English PhD candidate heads Montreal’s first trans film festival /arts/node/5370 <p>English PhD candidate, <strong>Iris Pintiuta</strong>, created <a href="https://exposuresmtl.com/">Exposure</a>, Montreal's first trans film festival. The festival aims to promote inclusive representation for trans people, as well as create programs and events that advance trans acceptance.</p> <blockquote> <p>'“Too often, queer and trans scholarship doesn’t make it back to the people it speaks about. I wanted to change that – I wanted to build a bridge between academic knowledge and public access and use what I was learning to support my community, not just advance my own career.”'</p></blockquote> Thu, 03 Apr 2025 14:33:07 +0000 ɬ﷬ March Neurogenesis talks explore brain mechanisms in food choice and computational modelling /arts/node/5374 <p>Last week, HBHL hosted the third talk of the 2024-2025 Neurogenesis Speaker Series at the Neuro, featuring Dana Small and Yashar Zeighami.</p> <p>Dana Small’s presentation, "<strong>The Interoceptive Origins of Reward</strong>,"<strong> </strong>explored how biological signals are integrated to determine food choice, while Yashar Zeighami’s talk, "<strong>Fine-Tuning Neuroimaging Analysis to Reveal Hidden Insights</strong>," highlighted his research into the development of multi-scale computational models of brain anatomy.</p> Tue, 01 Apr 2025 19:43:01 +0000 ɬ﷬ Prof. Gwyn Campbell named a Distinguished James ɬ﷬ Professor /arts/node/5373 <p>Congratulations to Professor Gwyn Campbell on recently being named as a Distinguished James ɬ﷬ Professor. </p> <p>This award recognizes a late-career scholar's sustained scholarship of world-class caliber and international leadership.</p> <p>We are delighted at this much-deserved recognition for all Prof. Campbell's achievements over many years!</p> Mon, 24 Mar 2025 18:34:21 +0000 ɬ﷬ Erik Kuhonta on arrest of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte /arts/node/5339 <p>Professor Erik Martinez Kuhonta, ISID Associate Member and former Director, publishes an opinion piece on the recent arrrest and transfer to the International Criminal Court of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.  As Professor Kuhonta writes, "The International Criminal Court’s stunning arrest last week of former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, on charges of crimes against humanity was a powerful strike for human rights and justice. It was also a decisive move by the current President, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., against the Duterte family."</p> Thu, 20 Mar 2025 14:58:51 +0000 ɬ﷬ Eleven new or renewed Canada Research Chairs awarded to ɬ﷬ /arts/node/5355 <p>On March 13, the Government of Canada, announced more than $308 million to advance science and research across the country. More than $153 million will support 179 new and renewed <a href="https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.aspx" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Canada Research Chairs</a> at 38 research institutions.</p> Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:08:29 +0000 ɬ﷬ The Passing of Jenny Jeanes, BSW (’04) and MSW (’06) /arts/node/5328 <p>It is with great sadness that the School of Social announces the passing of Jenny Jeanes. Jenny had devoted her life to serving refugee claimants and was a leading expert on immigration detention.</p> Wed, 12 Mar 2025 16:31:25 +0000 ɬ﷬ New Opinion Piece by Professors Sonia Lazlo and Francesco Amodio /arts/node/5340 <p>Professors Sonia Laszlo and Francesco Amodio have an opinion piece in the Journal de Montréal from Friday, March 7 on Canadian development assistance and gender equality:</p> <p><a href="https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2025/03/07/pourquoi-laide-etrangere-du-canada-inclusive-de-genre-ne-devrait-pas-surprendre">https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2025/03/07/pourquoi-laide-etrangere-du...</a></p> Mon, 10 Mar 2025 16:03:38 +0000 ɬ﷬ Creative Writing Prizes and Awards 2025 /arts/node/5371 <ul> <li>The MONA ADILMAN PRIZE IN POETRY, for one student, estimated value $500, or for two students, estimated value $250, is open to undergraduate or graduate students registered in the Faculty of Arts for the best poem or group of poems relating to ecological or environmental concerns.<br />  </li></ul> Thu, 06 Mar 2025 21:03:14 +0000 ɬ﷬ In preparing children for a racially unequal society, families of colour can benefit from more support, study finds /arts/node/5356 <p>A ɬ﷬-led team of researchers has gained insight into how parents of colour in the United States approach discussions with their children aimed at teaching them the skills they need to survive and thrive in a racially unequal society.</p> <p>A key finding of the recent paper in <a href="https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-40109-001.html"><i>Developmental Psychology</i></a> is that parents are especially in need of information, support and guidance when it comes to preparing their children to face discrimination and bias.</p> Wed, 26 Feb 2025 18:49:44 +0000 ɬ﷬ New publication in PAIN by PhD student Wenbo Yi, Prof. Caroline Palmer, and Prof. Mathieu Roy /arts/node/5290 <p>Congratulations to PhD student Wenbo Yi, Prof. Caroline Palmer, and Prof. Mathieu Roy for their recent publication in <strong>PAIN</strong>! The paper is titled, <strong>Individualizing musical tempo to spontaneous rates maximizes music-induced hypoalgesia</strong>, and a recent news article on this work can be found <a href="https://thedebrief.org/new-study-reveals-how-music-eases-pain-but-only-at-the-right-tempo/">here</a>. The full publication can be accessed <a href="https://journals.lww.com/pain/abstract/9900/individualizing_musical_tempo_to_spontaneous_rates.810.aspx">here</a>.</p> Mon, 24 Feb 2025 08:12:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ New publication in Cognitive Science by postdoc Bavo van Kerrebroeck and Prof. Caroline Palmer /arts/node/5291 <p>Congratulations to postdoctoral researcher Bavo van Kerrebroeck and Prof. Palmer for their recent publication in <strong>Cognitive Science</strong>! The paper is titled, V<strong>irtual Partners Improve Synchronization in Human−Machine Trios</strong>, and more information (including the full article) can be found <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cogs.70040">here</a>. Great work!</p> Tue, 04 Feb 2025 05:36:57 +0000 ɬ﷬ PhD Candidate Jay Ritchie on his latest book "Listening in Many Publics" /arts/node/5372 <div> <div> <p><strong>Jay Ritchie</strong>, PhD Candidate in the Department of English, spoke to the Faculty of Arts about his newest collection of poems<a href="https://invisiblepublishing.com/product/listening-in-many-publics/?srsltid=AfmBOopPYLnm01eWuX4rv3i2GQNm9b_pVZVLE7DC_u8EEHBk5BJEEUc8" target="_blank"> <strong>𝘓𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘢𝘯𝘺 𝘗𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘪𝘤𝘴</strong></a>, shortlisted for the Quebec Writers’ Federation A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry.</p></div></div> Mon, 03 Feb 2025 19:10:45 +0000 ɬ﷬ An end-of-semester message from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1183 <p>Dear members of the Arts community,</p> <p>December 7 marks the last day of classes of the Fall 2020 semester. Congratulations to everyone for having made this semester -- ɬ﷬’s first to be delivered primarily remotely – a good success. We are all proud of the Faculty of Arts community for such an accomplishment.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Update on Faculty of Arts' operations during red alert status: October 9, 2020 /arts/node/1182 <p>Dear members of the Arts community,</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Faculty of Arts commits to addressing anti-Black racism /arts/node/1181 <p>Dear members of the Arts community,</p> <p>Yesterday, ɬ﷬ Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier announced the University’s <a href="/provost/files/provost/action_plan_to_address_anti-black_racism.pdf">Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism</a>. The Action Plan is a crucial step forward for the university to deepen and elaborate its commitments within the Equity, Diversity, &amp; Inclusion Plan to confronting anti-Black racism.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Remembering Professor Stéfan Sinclair (1972-2020) /arts/node/1180 <p><em>The Faculty of Arts is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Professor Stéfan Sinclair of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Three of Professor Sinclair's close colleagues</em>—<em>Geoffrey Rockwell at the University of Alberta, Susan Brown at the University of Guelph, and Michael Sinatra at the Université de Montréal</em>—<em>honour his life and work below.</em></p> <p>It saddens us to write that on the morning of August 6th, 2020 Stéfan Sinclair passed away in Montréal, Canada with family nearby.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ 2020.05.12 - Update from Dean Maioni - Fall 2020 Semester /arts/node/1179 <p><i>La version française suit.</i></p> <p>Dear members of the Faculty of Arts community,</p> <p>On Monday, May 11<sup>th</sup>, the Provost <a href="https://mcgill.ca/provost/messages/fall-2020-semester">announced</a> that ɬ﷬ will be delivering its academic programs and courses for the Fall term, which will begin as scheduled in September.</p> <p>I’d like to highlight the content of that message by reiterating the following:</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ End of winter semester message from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1178 <p>Dear members of the Faculty of Arts,</p> <p>As we end the Winter 2020 semester, a semester like no other at ɬ﷬, I’d like to wish you all the best for the exam period and the summer beyond. You have all demonstrated such goodwill and adaptability, and each one of you has been essential to keeping our big ship afloat and realizing the Faculty’s academic mission in this uncertain situation.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ 2020.03.30 - Update from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1177 <p><b>Dear members of the Faculty of Arts,</b></p> <p>I’d like to take the opportunity to thank the entire Arts community for their patience and positive morale as we respond to the collective call to address the global pandemic of the Covid-19 virus. It has been a challenging two weeks of adaptation, Faculty of Arts is in a very good place as we respond to the impact of the novel coronavirus on our students, faculty, and staff.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Covid-19 - March 20 - Update from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1176 <p>Dear Members of the Faculty of Arts community,</p> <p>We have all experienced a stressful week of adjustment and adaptation as we take action to face the COVID-19 global pandemic. While there is still much uncertainty and more change to come, I want to thank you all for your resilience and patience in these trying times.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ COVID-19 - March 19 - Update from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1175 <p>Dear Members of the Faculty of the Arts,</p> <p>We are in an unprecedented situation as the Faculty of Arts community at ɬ﷬ responds to the Quebec Government’s call to action to contain the propagation of COVID-19. All of us in the Faculty – students, staff, instructors, – are doing our part to comply in a responsible manner that ensures the reliable flow of information, so as to maximize the health and well-being of our communities.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ COVID-19 - March 16 - Update from Dean Maioni /arts/node/1174 <p><em>Sent March 16, 2020</em></p> <p>Dear Members of the Faculty of the Arts,</p> <p>The past few days have been stressful for you as the students, instructors, researchers and administrators who make up the Faculty of Arts community at ɬ﷬ as we respond to the call to action to contain the propagation of COVID-19. This update is to reassure you that the Faculty and University are making every effort to do so in a responsible manner, and to summarize all of the information being communicated.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Nine ɬ﷬ researchers selected in newest round of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs /arts/node/1173 <p>CIFAR today announced its newest cohort of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, which includes nine researchers from ɬ﷬, bringing the total number of ɬ﷬ researchers named to the program to 17. These top academic researchers are part of the $125 million Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, the world’s first national strategy of its kind. The Canada CIFAR AI Chair Program represents an investment of $30 million at nine universities, and mobilizes over 150 researchers across the country.</p> <p>The latest group of ɬ﷬ professors to join Mila as Canada CIFAR AI Chairs in the Arts are:</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Professor Ragep Awarded Turkish Academy of Sciences Prize in Social Sciences and Humanities /arts/node/1172 <p>Professor Jamil Ragep (Institute of Islamic Studies) is the recipient of the 2019 Turkish Academy of Sciences Prize in Social Sciences and Humanities. The award will be presented by the Turkish President Erdogan at a ceremony in Ankara on December 30.</p> <p>Ragep is the Canada Research Chair in the History of Science in Islamic Societies. </p> <p>For more information on the prize: <a href="http://tuba.gov.tr/en/tuba-awards/tuba-academy-prizes">http://tuba.gov.tr/en/tuba-awards/tuba-academy-prizes</a></p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Three outstanding women named finalists for the 2019 Cundill History Prize /arts/node/1171 <p>Three finalists for the 2019 Cundill History Prize were announced last night at an event at Massey College, Toronto. The finalists, all female, are UCL Professor of German History, Mary Fulbrook, Harvard Professor and New Yorker staff writer, Jill Lepore, and Julia Lovell, Professor of Modern China at Birkbeck College at the University of London. These three extraordinary authors approach difficult subjects, opening sometimes uncomfortable conversations around the past to help us better understand their repercussions today.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Twelve ɬ﷬ scholars inducted into Royal Society of Canada /arts/node/1169 <p>The Royal Society of Canada announced twelve ɬ﷬ inductees in 2019 including three new members to the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists, and nine new Fellows including:</p> <ul><li>Juliet Johnson, Professor, Department of Political Science</li> <li>Jessica Coon – Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics</li> </ul><p> </p> <p> </p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Canadian social sciences and humanities researchers honoured for their extraordinary contributions /arts/node/1168 <p>Canadian social sciences and humanities research is producing innovative knowledge that is helping communities, businesses and governments to have an impact on people’s lives. The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC)’s annual Impact Awards honour outstanding scholars who embody the very best ideas and research about people, human thought and behaviour, and culture—helping us understand and improve the world around us, today and into the future.</p> <p>ɬ﷬'s Myriam S. Denov (School of Social Work) is a finalist. </p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Andrew Potter joins ɬ﷬’s Max Bell School of Public Policy /arts/node/1167 <p>The Max Bell School of Public Policy is excited to announce that Andrew Potter has joined the School to support its teaching, outreach, research, and policy engagement activities.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Americans Are Complicit in Border Camp Abuses /arts/node/1166 <p>The conditions at border detention facilities provide irrefutable evidence of the child maltreatment that President Trump commits in our names—and state officials need to take action to end the cruelty.</p> <p>Co-authored by Professor Michael J. MacKenzie (Social Work, ɬ﷬) and Assistant Professor Tova Walsh (Social Work, Wisconsin-Madison)</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ When will Ottawa end its willful neglect of First Nations children? /arts/node/1165 <p>“The federal government must end its discriminatory and inequitable funding of all public services on reserves, including education, health care, child welfare and basics such as water and sanitation.Though these inequalities have been known to the federal government for at least 112 years, it continues to take small and insufficient steps, dealing with the problem one service at a time instead of co-developing a comprehensive plan with First Nations to address all the inequalities.”</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Gay and Once Divorced, a Canadian Rabbi Broadens Judaism’s Tent /arts/node/1164 <p>When Rabbi Lisa Grushcow, the first openly gay rabbi of a large synagogue in Canada, was preparing to begin rabbinical school, she faced a daunting choice: love or serving God.</p> <p>Her world was suddenly turned upside down in the late 1990s while she was studying religion at Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship, and fell in love with a woman she met at a conference. This posed a problem: The Conservative rabbinical school she planned to attend did not ordain openly gay rabbis.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Government of Canada establishes Canadian Statistics Advisory Council /arts/node/1163 <p>We live in a world that is increasingly data-driven. Now more than ever, Canadians require the high-quality, timely and relevant statistics produced by Statistics Canada to support evidence-based decision-making.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ The Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa /arts/node/1162 <p>Despite evidence from other regions, researchers and policy-makers remain skeptical that women’s disproportionate childcare responsibilities act as a significant barrier to women’s economic empowerment in Africa. This randomized control trial study in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, demonstrates that limited access to affordable early childcare inhibits poor urban women’s participation in paid work.</p> <p>Co-authored by Shelley Clark (ɬ﷬), Caroline W. Kabiru (APHRC), Sonia Laszlo (ɬ﷬) and Stella Muthuri (APHRC)</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Cities from scratch: watch new cities rise from the desert, jungle and sea /arts/node/1161 <p>“We’re in the midst of new cities fever,” says Professor Sarah Moser (Department of Geography). The head of the new cities lab at ɬ﷬ has documented more than 100 cities that have sprung up across Asia and Africa since the early 2000s for her forthcoming Atlas of New Cities.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ The American Revolution shows us how sad and thin Trump's vision of the country is /arts/node/1160 <p>On July 4, 1970, President Nixon tried to claim America’s birthday for his “silent majority” by hosting Honor America Day in Washington, D.C. It didn’t go well. Crowds of Nixon supporters clashed with antiwar demonstrators, hippies swam naked in the reflecting pool, and the bitter divisions of that era ruined what has traditionally been a star-spangled but lighthearted day for hotdogs and baseball.</p> <p>[Op-ed] - J.M. Opal, Chair of the Department of History and Classical Studies</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ The Founding Father you’ve never heard of /arts/node/1159 <p>In the age of “America First,” it’s easy to remember July 4 as the day we Americans resolved to go it alone. As Thomas Jefferson proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, the people of the 13 colonies had “totally dissolved” their ties to the British Empire and could henceforth do whatever “Independent States may of right do.”</p> <p>[Op-ed] - J.M. Opal, Chair of the Department of History and Classical Studies</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Professor Graham Fraser appointed Officer of the Order of Canada /arts/node/1158 <p>Professor Graham Fraser is one of 83 Canadians appointed to the Order of Canada. Considered one of the country’s highest honours, it goes to those who have shaped society, innovated in interesting ways or made an impact on their community. </p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Build science in Africa /arts/node/1157 <p>Africa’s population is projected to nearly quadruple over the next century1. And that is following a staggering increase over just seven decades — from 200 million people in 1950 to 1.25 billion in 20182. Meanwhile, temperatures across the continent are expected to rise by between 3 °C and 4 °C over the next century, bringing more drought, flooding, conflict and species loss3.</p> <p>This article was co-authored by Professor Colin Chapman, Anthropology.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ An Obligation to Produce Results /arts/node/1156 <p>An article by Thomas Mulcair based on the Mallory Lecture he gave at the ɬ﷬ Institute for the Study of Canada earlier this spring.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ National Geographic grant awarded to Howe Sound researcher /arts/node/1155 <p>Every summer growing up, Fiona Beaty's family would make the trip from Vancouver to Bowen Island, where she would spend her time playing in the woods and turning over rocks at the shore in her search for crabs. Now, Beaty is back on the coast and her more recent explorations in marine biology are getting much more attention. Last month, she was awarded a National Geographic Early Career grant to support her latest project, the Howe Sound Atl'ka7tsem Marine Reference Guide.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Faculty of Arts receives US$ 1.25-million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation /arts/node/1154 <h2>The Mellon grant will support a new Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative, to be based in the Faculty of Arts</h2> <p>The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a US$1.25-million grant to ɬ﷬, in support of a new Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative. The Initiative will be implemented over the next five years.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Canada's abortion rights 'well-protected' says political expert as Alabama criminalizes procedure | City News /arts/node/1153 <p>MAY 16, 2019 | As Alabama criminalizes abortions, a number of Canadian politicians have been loudly expressing support for anti-abortion groups and their agendas but some political scientists say women’s reproductive rights are well-protected here. Stephanie Paterson, an associate professor of political science at Concordia University, says there will always be anti-abortion politicians spouting off but she believes women’s rights are enshrined in the Charter of Rights.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Laws that limit religious rights embolden racists, particularly Islamophobes | The Star /arts/node/1152 <p>MAY 13, 2019 | Last week, parliamentary hearings began on Quebec’s Bill 21, which would ban public employees in “positions of authority” from wearing religious symbols. In his testimony, the philosopher Charles Taylor stated that he and Gérard Bouchard were wrong to propose restrictions on religious symbols in their 2008 report on reasonable accommodation.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Social media giants ignore law, don't take Canada seriously | CTV News /arts/node/1151 <p>MAY 12, 2019 | Politicians are increasingly concerned that social media giants have become so big, powerful and rich that they are effectively above the law -- at least in a small country like Canada. Their concern was on display last week at a meeting of the House of Commons access to information, privacy and ethics committee, where Liberal MPs raked Google over the coals for its decision not to run any political ads during this fall's federal election campaign, rather than comply with a new law that requires them keep an online ad registry.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Autism 'policy failure' has stark consequences for families | Montreal Gazette /arts/node/1150 <p>MAY 7, 2019 | We know that the prevalence of autism has risen steadily in Quebec, and across the world, as awareness and identification have improved, as have concerns about the availability of both diagnostic and intervention services. Autism is here to stay. Over the past two decades, consecutive governments have struggled to find a policy response to this condition — better understood as a spectrum — that defies typical policy definitions. Autism cuts across health, education and social policies in its complexities, and so too do the services and programs needed to address it.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Why developing Ontario's Far North is risky business | The Star /arts/node/1149 <p>MAY 27, 2019 | Sam Hunter set out to go camping near his home on Weenusk First Nation, about 35 kilometres south of Hudson Bay in Ontario’s Far North. After spending a night in the bush, Hunter, who has lived on this land for most of his 53 years, went to look for dry wood. As he drove across what appeared to be a frozen river, the surface suddenly gave way and his Yamaha Bravo snowmobile plunged through the ice. Hunter was thrown through the windshield and barely avoided falling into the rushing water below.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ The Legault government is dividing Quebec: Excluding Montreal and Millennials | National Observer /arts/node/1148 <p>JUNE 5, 2019 | For the first time in the history of Quebec, the provincial government has no senior ministers and only two elected representatives from the island of Montreal, and it shows. Nothing makes this more evident than Bill 21, the secularism law proposed by the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government that is especially contentious for banning certain public workers from wearing religious symbols. Notable among them are teachers and school principals, police officers, judges, Crown prosecutors and prison guards.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ The 2019 John G. Diefenbaker Award /arts/node/1147 <p>The John G. Diefenbaker Award allows a distinguished German scholar in the social sciences or humanities to conduct research in Canada, and spend brief periods gaining further experience at American institutions. The award is designed to encourage exchange between the university communities of Canada and Germany.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Administrative Staff Updates /arts/node/1146 <p>The Human Resources Office in the Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce the latest updates to Administrative and Support Staff positions within the Faculty. Join us in wishing your colleagues well in their new roles.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ 2019 CPA Book Prize Winners Announced/L'ACP annonce les lauréats du Prix de livre 2019 /arts/node/1145 <p>JUNE 2, 2019 | Arash Abizadeh’s monograph, “Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics,” has been awarded the 2019 Canadian Philosophical Association Biennial Book Prize (English). The jury writes that “This is an outstanding book, one of the best books on early modern philosophy in the past 10 years.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ ‘Why Are So Many of Our Girls Dying?’ Canada Grapples With Violence Against Indigenous Women /arts/node/1144 <p>MAY 30, 2019 | As violence against Indigenous women and girls grows, a national inquiry into the causes is drawing to a close, with a report expected on June 3.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Dr. Cindy Blackstock to be recognized with honorary degree for work addressing issues facing Indigenous children | ILR Today /arts/node/1143 <p>MAY 20, 2019 |The University of Lethbridge recently recognized the work of Dr. Cindy Blackstock, a professor of social work at ɬ﷬, by presenting her with an honorary degree at the University’s 2019 Spring Convocation ceremonies. Blackstock has spent her career speaking out against the systemic inequalities of services provided to First Nations children, youth and their families and, in the process, become a powerful advocate for Indigenous children in Canada.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ ɬ﷬ ethics and digital technology expert breaks down the challenges to stop the spread of hateful online content | CBC /arts/node/1142 <p>MAY 15, 2019 | Taylor Owen, ɬ﷬'s Chair of Media, Ethics and Communication says the barriers to effectively moderate extreme online content are both technical and political. The tragic Christchurch live-streamed video is prompting further action from world leaders.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Krzysztof Pelc wins the 2019 CBC Short Story Prize | CBC /arts/node/1141 <p>APR 24, 2019 | Krzysztof Pelc has won the 2019 CBC Short Story Prize for his story Green Velvet. As the grand prize winner, Pelc will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a two-week writing residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Green Velvet was selected by the jury comprised of writers Esi Edugyan, Iain Reid and Lisa Moore. "Told in clear, confident prose, Green Velvet is an elegant, beautifully-shaped story, lit with a wry humour that tilts unpredictably to melancholy. It's full of whimsy and insight," the jury said in a statement.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Les études médiévales comme champ de bataille | Le Devoir /arts/node/1140 <p>MAY 8, 2019 | « L’utilisation du Moyen Âge à des fins idéologiques n’est pas nouvelle », résume Michael Van Dussen, médiéviste du Département de littérature anglaise de ɬ﷬. « Les Allemands l’ont fait au XIXe et au XXe siècle. Les Français, les Italiens, les Anglais, les Polonais, les Suédois ou les Danois ont aussi tenté de revitaliser leurs traditions du Moyen Âge pour appuyer leurs propagandes nationalistes. »</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Professor Yves Winter wins APSA book prize /arts/node/1139 <p>Congratulations to Professor Yves Winter, from the Department of Political Science, who's book <a href="http://e1.envoke.com/ct/3695/2025509/728270724/dae8158807e8fa540b65782f41474d50"><i>Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence</i></a> has been awarded the 2019 Best First Book Prize from the Foundations of Political Theory organized section of the American Political Science Association.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Administrative Staff Updates /arts/node/1138 <p>The Human Resources Office in the Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce the latest updates to Administrative and Support Staff positions within the Faculty. Join us in wishing your colleagues well in their new roles.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Spring 2019 Convocation Honorary Degree recipients announced /arts/node/1137 <p>Giants in their respective fields, this year’s Hon Docs have blazed trails in everything from poetry and theoretical physics to jazz guitar and human rights.</p> <p>The Honorary Doctorates in Arts include: </p> <p><strong>Michael Harris</strong><br /> B.A. (Sir George Williams University), M.A. (Concordia University)</p> <p>Michael Harris has made a lifetime commitment to the Canadian literary scene, having a profound impact on the development of poetry in Canada.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Administrative Staff Updates /arts/node/1136 <p>The Human Resources Office in the Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce the latest updates to Administrative and Support Staff positions within the Faculty. Join us in wishing your colleagues well as they continue their important work in the Faculty.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Department of Linguistics cracks top 20 of QS World University Rankings by Subject /arts/node/1135 <p>The QS World University Ranking has five subjects at ɬ﷬ ranked in the top 20 worldwide, including Linguistics which made a big jump from 38 to 17 and cracked the top 20.</p> <p>Each of the subject rankings is compiled using four sources. The first two of these are QS’s global surveys of academics and employers, which are used to assess institutions’ international reputation in each subject. The second two indicators assess research impact, based on research citations per paper and h-index in the relevant subject.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Nominations sought for a position on ɬ﷬'s Senate /arts/node/1188 <p>Nominations are now called from the full-time administrative and support staff of the University, from within <b>Group 1</b>, for <b>One </b>representative on Senate for a three-year term commencing September 1, 2019.</p> <p>The Call for Nominations together with the Nomination Form are attached. It may be photocopied as required, but nominations on other than official forms will not be accepted.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Nominations are Open for the H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching /arts/node/1187 <p><b>H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching</b></p> <p>The H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching is designed to recognize outstanding teaching in the Faculty of Arts, and is awarded each June at Convocation. All full-time academic staff in the Faculty of Arts are eligible for this award. Any student, alumnus, or member of the academic staff may submit a nomination.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><b>Components of a Nomination:</b></p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ An Implementation Guide for Quebec's New Labour Standards /arts/node/1186 <p>In June 2018, Quebec passed "Bill 176: An Act to amend the Act respecting labour standards and other legislative provisions mainly to facilitate family-work balance."</p> <p>Changes were made to ensure its evolution in pursuit of the following main objectives:</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ New Administrative Hires: A Warm Welcome to our New Colleagues /arts/node/1185 <p>The Faculty is pleased to welcome the following individuals to the Arts Community. Please join us in wishing them well in their new roles. </p> <p><strong>Allison Murphy </strong></p> <p>Allison Murphy recently joined the ɬ﷬ Institute for the Study of Canada as an Administrative Coordinator. She comes from Office of First Nations and Inuit Education. </p> <p><strong>Chungling (Tracy) Huang </strong></p> <p>The Office of Advising and Student Information Services (OASIS) welcomed Chungling (Tracy) Huang as an Administrative Student Affairs Coordinator on January 7. </p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Professor Tabitha Sparks appointed Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies /arts/node/1134 <p>Tabitha Sparks, Associate Professor in the Department of English and Associate Scholar in the Social Studies of Medicine, was recently appointed Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Arts. In this role, Professor Sparks will oversee and manage all matters related to research, prizes and awards, and graduate and post-doctoral studies in the Faculty.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Meet Richard Courtois, the new Director of Administration in the Faculty of Arts /arts/node/1184 <p>The Faculty of Arts recently welcomed a new Director of Administration, Richard Courtois. Appointed in December 2018, Richard joins the Office of the Dean to oversee the business administration of the Faculty’s core operational areas, including Financial Services, HR, IT, Business Development, Communications, and Operations and Services.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ Shortlist announced for prestigious Cundill History Prize /arts/node/1133 <p>After much anticipation, a shortlist of eight impressive titles was announced this week for the prestigious Cundill History Prize, an international history-writing prize administered by the Faculty of Arts at ɬ﷬. With $75,000 USD awarded to the winner and $10,000 USD to two finalists, the prize evidences ɬ﷬’s commitment to supporting leading scholarship produced around the globe.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ 2018 Cundill History Prize in record year for submissions /arts/node/1132 <p>Celebrating its 11th year, the Cundill History Prize announced a record number of submissions for 2018, with more than 400 titles accepted, up 25 percent from last year. Administered by the Faculty of Arts, the US$75,000 prize will be awarded by a distinguished jury of world-leading historians. Five jurors were recently named to judge the impressive list of titles, which includes authors from richly diverse backgrounds tackling subjects as varied as religion and war, feminism and natural disasters, global finance and music. </p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬ First Landbased Education Field Course at ɬ﷬ /arts/node/1131 <p>We are very excited to announce that Gabrielle Iakotennikonhrare Doreen will be leading ɬ﷬'s first ever landbased education field course this summer.</p> Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:36:04 +0000 ɬ﷬