Browsing Feature Stories by Subject "Faculty of Arts"
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Feature Story: Celebrating a decade of forging University-community relationships
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-07-16)In a 2016 State of Homelessness in Canada report, it was estimated that at least 235,000 Canadians experience homelessness in any given year. The number is undoubtedly much higher because many who are homeless do not come ... -
Feature Story: Coronaphobia.org: Wealth of mental health resources for public & health-care professionals
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-07-10)With the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting places as far afield as South Korea, Iran, and Melbourne, Australia - the launch of www.coronaphobia.org by the Psychology of Pandemics (PsyPan) Network could not be ... -
Feature Story: PhD student Hilary Power: from OCD to impact of chronic disease on kids' mental health
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-07-09)Access to research opportunities is vital for University of Regina graduate students as they look to shape and strengthen their academic careers. Recently, Hilary Power, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the U ... -
Feature Story: Research into sugar, fake news, eye-tracking tech, and a national peace initiative receives funding
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2020-07-08)Research into sugar, eye-tracking technology, stopping the spread of misinformation, and Pierre Trudeau's 1983 Peace Initiative has collectively received $710,718 from the Social Science and Research Council's (SSHRC) ... -
Feature Story: U of R project responds to TRC call to action to address needs of offenders with FASD
(University Advancement & Communications, University of Regina, 2019-09-06)The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's call to action number 34 asks for different levels of government to "to undertake reforms to the criminal justice system to better address the needs of offenders with ...