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Embroidering Words that Matter: Virtual Political Embroidery Workshop

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 10:00to12:00

Embroidery has long been dismissed as mere "domestic work," but for generations of women and gender-diverse people, it has served as a powerful tool for defiance and resistance....

Doctoral Oral Defence: Emily Sprowls

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 13:00to16:00

Doctoral Oral Defence...

Meghan Lai Winner of the 2025 Magna Charta Observatory Essay Competition

Published: 20 November 2025

B.A.(Education); Major in Education in Global Contexts student, Meghan Lai, submitted her essay to Magna Charta Observatory (MCO) conducted their annual Essay Competition, responding to the...

91˿Ƶ researchers awarded $9.7 million in CFI funding

Published: 10 October 2025

Thirty-two 91˿Ƶ research projects have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation's for investments in research infrastructure to support their innovative projects, for a...

Steven Shaw Comments to the CBC on the Rise in School Absenteeism

Published: 16 January 2026

In an article titled "School absenteeism is growing across Canada and skyrocketing in these Quebec districts", Professor Steven Shaw talks with journalist, Paula Dayan-Perez, on the lack of...

Congratulations to Siobhan Henderson for Successfully Defending Her Dissertation

Published: 5 December 2025

Siobhan Henderson successfully defended her PhD Oral Defence in Currie 304 on December 4th, 2025....

Daniel and Monica Gold Centre for Early Childhood Development Award-Winners

Published: 20 January 2026

The Daniel and Monica Gold Centre for Early Childhood Development provides funding for graduate students and researchers in the Faculty of Education to support their research in Early Childhood...

Toddler Screen Time is on the Rise

Published: 11 December 2025

Nearly 43 per cent of two-and-a-half-year-olds are getting at least one hour of screen time a day, according to a recent report linked to the Growing Up in Quebec study. That number increases to 65...

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