Here's to our newest PhD graduands!
Achieving a PhD is no small feat—it’s the result of years spent exploring complex ideas, guiding others, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. We are pleased to celebrate the hard work of our newest PhD graduates and can’t wait to see how they shape the future.
Mahnoor Bano
English
Dissertation: Patriarchy, Power and Protest: Women’s Agency in South Asian and African Literature
Megan Blair
History
Dissertation: Teenage Feminists: High School Students and the Women’s Movement in Ontario, 1968-1980
Celina Bowman-Smith
Vanessa Dadzie
Psychology
Dissertation: Boredom and the Sense of Agency
Michael Domonchuk
Allison Drody
Psychology
Dissertation: Towards a Holistic Understanding of the Drivers of Media Multitasking
Giuseppe Femia
English
Dissertation: Failure in Disability Game Studies
Chan Ge
Accounting
Dissertation: Target Selection and Shareholder Value Implications in Operating Synergy-Driven Mergers
Kyle Gerber
English
Dissertation: Figuring Forgiveness: Dramatistic Aspects of Forgiveness in an Anabaptist Context
Christopher Giannakopoulos
Kristin Hall
Ellora Jones
Sociology and Legal Studies
Dissertation: The failure of Gladue: A critical examination of Indigenous Peoples Courts in Ontario
Aleece Katan
Jessica Lee
Psychology
Dissertation: Boredom as a Motivator of Pain Infliction in Psychopathy
Jenniffer Olenewa
Sociology and Legal Studies
Shirley Ong
Psychology
Dissertation: Contextual and Individual Factors Associated with the Interpretation and Usage of Prosocial Lies
Ami Rints
Jessica Ross
Psychology
Dissertation: Looking Back or Looking Ahead: Metamotivational Beliefs About Progress Framing in Goal Pursuit
Claudia Sehl
Psychology
Dissertation: The development of the sunk cost bias
Elizaveta Shatalova
James Siklos-Whillans
Psychology
Dissertation: Holistic face processing across neural and behavioral measures
Erica Swyers
German
Dissertation: Investigating Multimodal Tasks in Asynchronous Online German Instruction