Peter Schwenger, Mount Saint Vincent University English Department faculty profile of Peter Schwenger, Professor Emeritus.
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Faculty profile of Dr. Karen Macfarlane, Mount Saint Vincent University English Department.
Amy Thurlow (Professor)BPR (Mount Saint Vincent University), MA (Saint Mary’s), APR, PhD (Saint Mary’s), FCPRS Amy’s research interests focus on the areas of identity construction, critical historiography and organizational communication. Grounded in an approach of…
DeNel Rehberg Sedo (Professor) BA (Journalism), BA (Spanish) (University of North Dakota), MMC (Arizona State University), PhD (Communication) (Simon Fraser University) Dr. DeNel Rehberg Sedo is a Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, and an…
Alla Kushniryk (Associate Professor) BA (Chernivtsi State University), MS (Lviv National University), PhD (University of Tennessee) Alla Kushniryk joined the Mount from Ukraine via the United States, where she earned a PhD in Communication and…
The Library is offering the course LIBR 2100 Library Research. The goal of this credit course is to prepare you to use effective methods and techniques of information gathering, evaluation and presentation. The knowledge gained…
Please contact me if you would like a reprint of any of these manuscripts: 2017 Jourdeuil K. and Franz-Odendaal TA. 2017. A wide temporal window for conjunctival papillae development ensures the formation of a complete…
Current/on-going trainees: Post-doctoral/Research Associates: Jennifer Giffin, 2017- Graduate Students: Paige Drake, MSc in Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, 2017 – (supervisor) Undergraduates: Nicholas Zinck, fish care technician, 2017 Shea McInnis, fish care technician, 2017 Molly Hayes,…
Undergraduate Students :Third and fourth year students looking for research lab experience in developmental biology are encouraged to contact me to discuss current opportunities. I regularly require part-time undergraduate assistants. This work is often flexible…
Library Instruction For instruction with research, please consult our Library Instruction Programme. Looking for information on LIBR 2100: Library Research? Learn more about this extremely useful and relevant elective credit course.