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history professor appointed to the multicultural history society of ontario’s board of directors

20 june 2014 - thunder bay

dr. michel s. beaulieu, chair and associate professor of history and coordinator of the interdisciplinary programs in northern studies, has been appointed to the multicultural history society of ontario’s board of directors.mhso logo

the multicultural history society of ontario is canada's leading not-for-profit institution for archival materials relating to the immigrant and ethnic experience. it works to ensure that ontarians, and canadians, have access to products of our diverse heritage and are equipped with the tools to eradicate stereotyping and prejudice from our places of work and learning.

for more information about the mhso, go to http://www.mhso.ca

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three department members receive tenure and are promoted

29 april - orillia and thunder bay

the department is pleased to announce that pallavi das, valerie hebert, and michael stevenson have all been awarded tenure and been promoted to associate professors of history. congratulations to them on this significant achievement and for all their hard work and efforts in the field of history and on behalf of the department!

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faculty member elected to thunder bay historical museum society board of directors

26 march 2014 - thunder bay

dr. steven jobbitt has been elected to the thunder bay historical museum society’s board of directors. established in 1908, the thunder bay historical museum society is one of the oldest historical societies in canada. for over 100 years, its mandate has been to preserve and interpret the history of northwestern ontario through lectures, publications, the erection of monuments and plaques, and the preservation of documents.

steven joins department chair dr. michel s. beaulieu and professional associate sara janes on the board.

for more on the thunder bay historical society, click here or go to http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/

faculty member's research published in russell: the journal of the bertrand russell studies

26 march 2014 - orillia

a new article by michael stevenson appears in the most recent issue of russell: the journal of bertrand russell studies. “’in solitude i brood on war’: bertrand russell’s 1939 american lecture tour” analyzes russell’s evolving attitude about pacifism in the face of the growing nazi threat and provides an annotated transcription of letters russell wrote during his three week speaking tour of the united states in april 1939.  

russell’s correspondence at this time, most of which has never been seen before because of a recently-ended embargo on the letters to his wife patricia, reveals that he experienced increasing doubts about the absolute pacifism he had embraced after the 1936 publication of which way to peace?, his influential pacifist manifesto.  these doubts initially expressed in the aftermath of the collapse of the munich agreement eventually caused him to publicly renounce pacifism in may 1940 and fully support the allied cause against hitler.

published by mcmaster university's bertrand russell research centre, russell is devoted to the study of all aspects of bertrand russell's thought as well as his life, times and influence. in addition to original peer-reviewed research and reviews of new books, russell publishes new texts and textual studies, discussions, bibliographies, indexes, and archival lists.

to find out more, click here or go to http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/russelljournal/vol33/iss2/2/

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new lecture series launched - history for lunch

history for lunch is a lecture series sponsored by the department of history and black history month is on the menu in february. the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 community is invited to attend presentations that take place on tuesdays and thursdays from noon to 1 pm. this is an opportunity to put a bit of history in your diet and for members of the department of history to showcase their research. more information about the sessions can be found on the department of history website, (http://history.lakeheadu.ca/) and on our facebook page events listing (https://www.facebook.com/lakeheadhistory).

history for lunch menu

tuesday february 4
location: rb3051
“transplanted west indians: forgotten people on the western shores of the caribbean sea”
dr. ronald harpelle

thursday february 6
location: rb3027
“witchdoctors and midwives: medicine and african resistance to portuguese colonialism”
prof. rafaela jobbitt

tuesday february 11
location: rb3051
“imperialism and the environment in africa”
dr. pallavi das

thursday february 13
location: rb3027
“postcolonial politics in a neoliberalist age: a comparative study of václav havel and nelson mandela”
dr. steven jobbitt

tuesday february 25
location: rb3051
“cooking up culture: food in black canadian history”
prof. beverly soloway

february 27
location: rb 3046
“’a cruel put-up job?' race, sport and the mysterious death of osborne taylor”
dr. charles nathan hatton

latest issue of histoire sociale/social history features article by alumna

a new article by alumna samira saramo (ma 2007) appears in the last issue of histoire sociale / social history. "the letters, memories, and 'truths' of finnish north americans in soviet karelia" examines the letters of seven finnish north american immigrants in soviet karelia written between 1931 and 1942, and those of two correspondents writing retrospectively about their experiences between 1972 and 1997 introduce readers to unique voices from inside stalin's russia.

history student makes the most out of her education

with hard work, passion and perseverance, kimberly shirley has proven that encouragement and accessible classes can go a long way toward getting an education at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 .

kimberly graduated with the highest average in 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s history program, receiving her honours bachelor of arts in june of 2013. she will now do her master’s with help from an ontario graduate scholarship for $15,000.

kimberly credits her success to determination, encouragement from lakehead’s professors and support from the office of student accessibility services to make sure her needs are met.

kimberly, 27, has a rare neuromuscular disorder that requires her to use a wheelchair and rely on the help of a special skills dog, a golden retriever named arthur. she said she wouldn’t be doing her master’s without the encouragement of her professors.

“the professors here have been amazing. because it’s a small university, they show that they care. one professor told me that having a disability should not get in the way of going forward with my master’s. they all planted that little seed and doused it in a kind of miracle grow to boost my self-confidence,” she said.

discipline has also played a key role in her success. her effort and positive attitude have clearly paid off.

“there is no shortcut to learning. i hate to disappoint you – it’s about reading. i love to learn from a book and from the environment,” she said.

阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s professors create an environment that is extremely beneficial to learning, kimberly said, because they make the material interesting and encourage 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to reach their full potential.

dr. michel beaulieu is one of the professors who continues to inspire kimberly. he also provided guidance and assistance when she applied for the ontario graduate scholarship.

“professor beaulieu is a great teacher. he’s colourful and he brings life to the topics that he’s teaching. he’s very visual with his explanations and that appeals to me – i’m more of a visual learner.

“the profs are all quirky in their own way and it makes for better learning,” she said.

her passion for history and the way she has triumphed over adversity have been an inspiration to her professors and classmates, professor beaulieu said.

“her classmates can learn how to be better 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 from kim,” professor beaulieu said. “i’m amazed by her. she works so hard and i learn things from her all the time. kim is one of the best 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 i’ve ever had.

“history is about the past and human experience – kim is interested in all human experience. she goes beyond the assigned readings to learn more and test everything she’s learning,” he said.

professor beaulieu said kimberly’s success reinforces the need for accessible and flexible classes, as well as professors who are inspiring.

“this speaks to something lakehead has excelled at – catering to all individuals who are seeking an education. our smaller class sizes are good for accessibility and for learning, especially learning history,” professor beaulieu said.

sheila noyes, who recently retired from lakehead, worked in what is now called student accessibility services to make sure kim had everything she needed.

“kim exemplifies being triumphant over adversity. she demonstrates the power of courage, determination and hope. she is relentless in her desire to reach her goals,” sheila said.

prior to the start of classes, kim and sheila met with each of kim’s professors to make sure her needs were understood. she required a note taker, some accommodation for exams and the company of her special skills dog.

“阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 has wonderful professors who readily and respectfully met with kim. we also ensured that her classrooms were fully accessible and this meant occasionally changing the class location,” sheila said.

“there are two kinds of accessibility: attitudinal and physical. in my experience, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 excels in both,” sheila said.

“all of the departments in student services worked together to meet kim's needs. the professors were respectful, caring and accommodating. when a need was noted, without fail each department responded quickly to ensure kim had what was required.

“i have always felt that kim exudes peace and joy.  perhaps that comes from knowing she is where she belongs, in academia,” sheila said. 

kimberly was 10 when her interest in history was piqued thanks to a genealogy program that her mother used on the computer. now, history – ancient greek history in particular – is her passion.

kimberly has spent her life proving she is intelligent.

“in high school it felt as if i had to prove myself,” she said. “being in a wheelchair, you have a cloud hanging over you – people think that the marks i earn are sympathy marks. i worked and studied hard to prove that my marks were completely based on merit and i earned them on my own.

“at the start of the year you’re just a face in the crowd and you have to prove yourself to stand out.”

kimberly challenges 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to excel in their studies and not be afraid to stand out by showing they are intelligent.

“from all those times of having to prove myself, i graduated with the governor general’s award for the highest average in high school,” she said.

that work ethic helped kimberly succeed in university too.

“i found that the university setting gave me the mental challenge that i craved and i fed on that knowledge,” kimberly said.

she has some encouragement for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 who are intimidated by the thought of getting a university education.

“don’t cut yourself short – you may be smarter than you think,” she said.

“and, don’t be afraid to ask for help. the staff and faculty are more than willing to show you how and where to find what you need for success.”

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