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Academic entitlement leads to negative consequences, student researchers find

A group of sociology researchers found students who scored high in measures for academic entitlement also earned lower grade point averages.

Dual lives result in better well-being for Arab youth: visiting lecturer

John Berry, Queen's University psychology professor, will deliver keynote lectures for an international symposium on Arab youth that begins May 29.

Risky business and rebellion discussed on Research Matters

Research by three psychology professors provides useful insights on the likelihood of older adolescents to engage in risky behaviours.

Grad student cracks top 25 in SSHRC Storytellers contest

Owen Wood's video about Noiseborder Ensemble was selected as one of the top 25 entries in SSHRC's Storytellers contest.

Border researcher takes message to Ottawa

Bill Anderson took part in a research "pop-up park" event in Ottawa last week.

Communications technology helps immigrants adapt to Canada, recent grad finds

Frances Cachon Mexican immigrants and migrant works and found that maintaining close ties to home via technology helped them better adapt.


Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences seeking first-year experience coordinator

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences invites applications for its first-year experience coordinator commencing July 1.


Transnational activism theme of social justice journal

“Networks of Social Justice: Transnational Activism and Social Change,” the latest issue of Studies in Social Justice, is now available online.

Diaspora studies a supplement for arts and social sciences degree programs

Diaspora studies is available as a minor or major within a combined honours degree.

Communications grad student balances research with First Nations advocacy work

Andrea Landry is studying Bill C-45 while keeping up an intense schedule of advocacy work on behalf for First Nations people.