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Marlene Epp

Professor of History and Peace and Conflict Studies
Marlene Epp
Location: CGR 2124

Personal website

Areas of specialization:

  • Mennonite history
  • Gender studies
  • History of immigration and ethnicity in Canada

Doris Jakobsh

Professor, Department of Religious Studies
Doris Jakobsh.
Location: PAS 1054A

Personal website

Areas of specialization:

  • Gender and Sikhism/religion and women
  • Gender construction and the new media

Gabriel Niccoli

Professor, Department of Italian and French Studies/Medieval Studies, St. Jerome's University
Gabriel Niccoli.
Location: STJ 3007

Profile

Areas of specialization:

  • Comparative literature
  • 16th-Century Italian literature
  • Women writers of the Italian Cinquecento

Carol Acton

Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature
Carol Acton.
Location: STJ 3001

Personal website

Area of specialization:

  • Trauma and medical personnel through letters, diaries and memoirs

Tristanne Connolly

Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature
Tristanne Connolly
Location: SJU 3002
Link to profile: Tristanne Connolly

Monica Leoni

Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies
Monica Leoni.
Location: ML 317

Personal website

Areas of specialization:

  • Early modern Spanish prose and theatre
  • Early modern Hispanic female writers
  • Italian Commedia Dell'Arte Tradition

Diana Parry

Professor, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, pronouns: she/her
Diana Parry headshot
519-888-4567, ext. 43468 or direct line 519-888-43468
Location: BMH 2302
  • Gender
  • Feminist theories
  • Women’s health
  • Leisure
  • Qualitative methodologies 
Link to profile: Diana C. Parry

Laura Mae Lindo

Assistant Professor
Laura Mae Lindo

Areas of Specialization: 

Committed to building inclusive communities both within and outside educational environments, her work is grounded in her knowledge of how to put anti-oppression theories into practice. 

Jennifer Saul

Professor, Associate undergraduate chair: Philosophy
Jennifer Saul
519-888-4567 x48597
Location: HH 331

Areas of Interest

  • Racist and sexist language
  • Diversifying Academia
  • Implicit bias
  • Pragmatics
  • Deception
Link to profile: Profile