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student successes | alumni accomplishments | faculty
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welcome to the department of history!it is with great pleasure that i am writing to welcome you to your department! this message is also the first in what will be a quarterly e-newsletter which will contain updates about the programs we offer and recent news about alumni, faculty and staff, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , and other departmental activities. if just arriving in thunder bay, you are coming to a vibrant department whose mission is to teach 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 about the past and ways of learning about the past (see below for some recent news items). our instructors not only impart historical knowledge, but, of equal importance, strive to acquaint 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with the various approaches to the study of history which exist within the discipline and provide them with the research skills which will enable them to analyze any issue within its historical context. we do so with the understanding that students lives will be enriched, and their contributions to their communities enhanced, by an appreciation of the diversity of human experience and the complex relationships and continuities between past and present. during the 2012-13 academic year, the department has been planning some new activities i encourage you to take advantage of. a lecture series has been established that will consist of both out-of-town speakers, members of the department, and graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 talking about their research. these events provide a great opportunity to meet experts in a relaxed setting and discuss history outside of the classroom! the department is also working to assist in the reinvigoration of the history student society and will be working with local museums and archives for visits, as well as organizing periodic social events. for returning 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , you will also notice some changes in the department's faculty. last semester, the department mourned the passing of dr. helen smith. dr. kristin burnett has moved to the department of indigenous learning, dr. jane nicholas has moved to the department of women's studies, and dr. patricia jasen to the department of english. all three will continue to be involved in our graduate program and offer courses at the undergraduate level. beginning 4 september, dr. ronald harpelle will be the graduate coordinator. at orillia, our programming continues to grow as drs valerie hebert and michael stevenson anchor a new history specialization as part of the interdisciplinary studies program. in addition, teaching courses for the department in this year will also be prof. catherine hudson, dr. taisto kaipio, maj. david ratz, dr. peter raffo, and prof. beverly soloway, and dr. todd stubbs (in orillia). finally, the department's website ( http://history.lakeheadu.ca ) is the main portal for information, and i encourage you to check it frequently. the student success centre also has a great orientation week planned, so make sure to check our their website as well ( http://orientation.lakeheadu.ca/thunderbay/ ) i look forward to meeting many of you at orientation (7 september for the department session), the many events planned this year, or just around the third floor of the ryan building where the department is located. if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me and, if not, i still encourage all of you to stop by and just say hello. michel s. beaulieu, ph.d
student successes: new book on finnish north american history - graduate student jaimi penny co-edited a new book examining the role labouring finnish men and women played in shaping the political and social culture of their communities. click here to read the full story. alumni
accomplishments: alumni spotlight: for more about the activities of the alumni association of 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 , click here. faculty
& staff news: faculty member contributes to special journal issue on war of 1812 - todd stubbs (orillia campus) has published in a special issue of the journal ontario history celebrating the 200th anniversary of the war of 1812. click here to read more. |
some important dates: undergraduate orientation -- student corner:"for a small university, the history program is fairly diverse
and so are the professors who teach them. i've learned more than i
could have ever imagined." ~ tom mein, hba/bed "it is really nice to learn in an environment where class
participation and student-professor interaction is the rule and not the
exception." lecture series / events: 8 sept - book launch of celluloid
dreams useful departmental links:undergraduate program informationgraduate program information faculty information history essay guide the student success centre the student success centre combines the former services of academic advising, orientation, academic support and career and co-operative services into one central location. click here to find our more.your chair... and why you should speak with himone of the main rolls of the chair of the department is to help you with questions regarding courses, the program, and the university. he is also here to address any concerns you may have. dr. beaulieu's office is located in ryan building 3013. his email address is michel.beaulieu@lakeheadu.ca he can also be reached by phone at (807) 343-8341. |
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