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Award-Winning Work by Deidre McCorkindale
Dr. Deidre McCorkindale's chapter, "Black Education: The Complexity of Segregation in Kent County’s Nineteenth-Century Schools," is part of an award-winning collection from University of Toronto Press: Unsettling the Great White North: Black Canadian History, edited by Michele A. Johnson and Funké Aladejebi.
History Society - call for student members
The History Society is welcoming new undergraduate members who are studying history or who are even just interested in history! Our bi-weekly meetings allow history students to meet in a non-academic setting to socialize and get to know each other. Events throughout the year like a trip to the archives, documentary and discussion, as well as ‘meet the professors’ encourage history students to learn about campus resources and networking opportunities. Follow us on Instagram for the latest updates and more information @historysocietyuofg !
Two Edited Collections from Jacqueline Murray
Congratulations to Royal Historical Society & 3M Teaching Fellow, Dr. Jacqueline Murray, on the publication over the summer of two edited collections!
The Male Body & Social Masculinity and Patriarchy, Honour, and Violence have both been published by The Centre For Renaissance & Reformation Studies at the University of Toronto. What a wonderful accomplishment to cap off twenty-one years at the University of Guelph as you embark on quests beyond our campus!
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Kyle Novak has two new publications!
Congratulations to Kyle Novak on his two new publications, one in Symposium and one in Philosophy Today!
Great work, Kyle!
Congratulations to Yussif Yakubu!
Congratulations to Yussif Yakubu, who has won a Guelph Study and Development Fellowship for Sessional Lecturers for Winter 2023!
Remembering Alan Gordon
The Department of History, the Tri-University Graduate Program, and the University of Guelph community are all deeply saddened by the death of Professor Alan Gordon, who passed away on the morning of July 25, 2022. Alan was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in February 2021; nevertheless, he continued to be a source of good humour, friendship and insightful advice, all the while continuing to work away at his own research and mentor his graduate students. His passing leaves a huge hole in our hearts.