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Congrats to Prof. Allan Hepburn on his new publications!

DistinguishedJames 91˿Ƶ Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature Allan Hepburnrecently publishedElizabeth Bowen in Context(Cambridge University Press, 2026) and

Published: 22 Apr 2026

Meet the 91˿Ƶ Arts students behind the Montreal International Poetry Prize

Curious about what goes on behind the scenes of an international poetry prize? The Faculty of Arts spoke to MA student Izzi Holmes and U3 Physics and English major Clara Costello about the important work they do for the Montreal International Poetry Prize and the positive impact it has on the 91˿Ƶ community, and on poets around the world.

Published: 20 Apr 2026

Thomas Soehl awarded FRQ funding to study French-language integration among newcomers

91˿Ƶ Professor Thomas Soehl has received funding to study the challenges allophone newcomers to Quebec face in building the francophone social networks necessary for integrating French into daily life and participating meaningfully in a predominantly French-speaking society.

Published: 8 Apr 2026

Thomas Soehl awarded FRQ funding to study French-language integration among newcomers

91˿Ƶ ProfessorThomas Soehlhas received funding to study the challenges allophone newcomers to Quebec face in building the francophone social networks necessary for integrating French into daily life and participating meaningfully in a predominantly French-speaking society.

Published: 2 Apr 2026

A Look Back at "Remembering Homelands, Rebuilding Lives: On the Lived Experiences of the Cambodian Diaspora in Canada”

In early February 2026, the 91˿Ƶ Southeast Asia Lecture Series hosted a two-day conference on the Cambodian diaspora. Professor Erik Kuhonta, from Department of Political Science and the Institute for the Study of International Development, offers some reflections on the conference's success.

Published: 25 Mar 2026

Workshop examines leadership and lessons from internal displacement in Ukraine

Researchers, policymakers and displaced Ukrainian leaders gather in Warsaw to discuss action, advocacy and durable solutions to address the displacement crisis in Ukraine

Published: 23 Mar 2026

Professor Keita Christophe Named APS Rising Star!

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Big congratulations to Professor Keita Christophe, newly named an APS Rising Star—a well‑deserved recognition of outstanding research and impact in psychological science!

New APS Rising Stars – Association for Psychological Science – APS

Published: 23 Mar 2026

Catherine Bradley in 91˿Ƶ News!

Faculty Lecturer and Resident Costume Designer Catherine Bradley spoke with 91˿Ƶ News about her two-partcourse, Costuming for the Theatre. Offered in the Department of English'sDrama & Theatre program, Costuming for the Theatre I and II arehands-on courses that give students the opportunity to design and produce a costume from head to toe and learn techniques such as millinery (hat-making) and draping.
Published: 16 Mar 2026

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Published: 11 Mar 2026

Two 91˿Ƶ professors awarded 2026 Dorothy Killiam Fellowships

Professors Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey and Jill Baumgartner will lead innovative research focusing on anti-Black carceral systems and climate-related health risks respectively

Published: 11 Mar 2026

Colourism might help explain health inequities suffered by dark-skinned Black Americans, researchers say

A study of Black Americans is among the first to show how the internalization of negative messages about dark skin tones could be linked to harms to health.

Researchers found that Black Americans who are, or perceive themselves to be, dark skinned show clear markers of cellular aging associated with immune-system damage and also score lower on a measurement of self-worth. Cellular aging and low self-worth are both associated with relatively poor health outcomes.

Published: 19 Feb 2026

Submissions for the 2026 competition are open!

The Montreal International Poetry Prize is committed to encouraging the creation of original works of poetry, to building international readerships, and to exploring the world’s Englishes.

Published: 4 Feb 2026

Experts: Digital sovereignty

The French government announced on Jan. 27 the rollout of its new videoconferencing platform, Visio. The domestically developed platform was created to replace U.S. tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams across all state services by 2027 as part of the French government’s broader push for digital sovereignty. Officials say the shift will also cut software licensing costs and strengthen security and confidentiality.

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Published: 28 Jan 2026

Professor Alexander Manshel has won the MELUS Book Award

Congratulations to Professor Manshel for winning the MELUS Book Award!

Professor Alexander Manshel has won the 2023-2024 MELUSBook Award for Writing Backwards: Historical Fiction and the Reshaping of the American Canon.The awards committee judged it the most outstanding book published between 2023 and 2024 for both its critical inn

Published: 20 Jan 2026

Professor Erin Hurley receives SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant

Congratulations to Professor Erin Hurley for receiving a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant!

ProfessorErin Hurleywill lead a project exploring the rich history and cultural significance of Montreal’s Centaur Theatre as it approaches its 60th anniversary in 2028.

Published: 20 Jan 2026

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