Doctoral students Jill Campbell-Miller and Jonathan Crossen awarded funds for library equipment
New micro scanner enhances research potential.
New micro scanner enhances research potential.
Specializing in healthcare history, Professor Heather MacDougall is currently involved in a project that addresses the ongoing issue of public support for and opposition to immunization against vaccine-preventable diseases. By focusing specifically on the much contested MMR vaccine from its introduction in the 1970s to the present, Dr. MacDougall's research highlights the key influencing factors which affect parental decision-making about their childrens' healthcare.
Congratulations to Professor Andrew Hunt, winner of the 2011 Tony Hillerman Prize for best first novel. He was at the Book Store in November to launch his new book "City of Saints" and shared a number of passages from his book with a keen audience:
Congratulations to Professor Daniel Gorman on the publication of his new book, "The Emergence of International Society in the 1920s."
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Congratulations to Professor John Sbardellati on the publication of his new book, "J. Edgar Hoover Goes to the Movies: The FBI and the Origins of Hollywood's Cold War."
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Heather MacDougall and the history of Canadian medicine [English]