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2021 Access to Language Education Award recipients
Claudia Kost and Crystal Sawatzky who just received the 2021 Access to Language Education Award
Meet the new ASL student group
Meet the NEW ASL student group! They have weekly ASL meetings! Join now and start chatting and practicing in ASL
Congratulations to Eva Glancy
Congratulations to Eva Glancy recipient of the 2021 Alumni Horizon Award
Iman Mersal (Arts) discusses her award-winning book on the life of an Egyptian poet.
Congratulations to faculty member Iman Mersal (Modern Languages & Cultural Studies) for winning the 2021 Sheikh Zayed Book Award in the "literature" category! Her 2019 work of creative nonfiction, Fee Athar Enayat Al Zayyat (In the Footsteps of Enayat Al-Zayyat), explores the life of Egyptian writer Enayat al-Zayyat. The piece illuminates the challenges of writing while female, of attitudes toward mental health, and life in mid-20th-century Egypt.
Sofia Monz贸n Rodriguez recipient of the People's Choice award 2021
Sofia Monz贸n, PhD Transnational and Comparative Literatures, tied to win the People's Choice award for the Images of Research competition.
Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of the founder and benefactor of the Kule Folklore Centre and the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives.
Congratulations to our 2020 COVID Remote Teaching Award recipients
We are thrilled to announce that three of our MLCS members, Houssem Ben Lazreg, Mimi Okabe and Natalie Van Deusen are recipients of the 海角社区 2020 Covid-19 Remote Teaching Award.
Claudia Kost, Associate Professor, gave an interview on CBC radio to talk about all the new words that are created in the German language during the pandemic. Click here to listen.
Congratulations to Claudia Kost and Crystal Sawatzky
Claudia Kost, Associate Professor, and Crystal Sawatzky, German Instructor, submitted their academic poster "A Task-Based First-Year Blended Learning German Language OER at the 海角社区" to the Festival of Teaching and Learning Academic poster contest. Their poster was voted as one of three posters that the 海角社区 teaching community has expressed an interest in learning more about in a Q and A session.
Natalie Van Deusen, MLCS Associate Professor, talked about the meaning of "koselig"
Congratulations to Kenzie Gordon recipient of the Alumni Innovation Award
Kenzie Gordon鈥檚 work is a blend of social awareness and computer-simulated worlds, perfectly mirroring her love of video games and her social work background. The apps she builds are designed to change beliefs and behaviours around sexual assault and domestic violence, crimes that almost half of Albertans have experienced in their lifetime. Gordon鈥檚 master鈥檚 research spun into It鈥檚 Your Move, a game of choice and consequences used to train nightclub staff on how to intervene when a patron feels threatened. Working with the Edmonton John Howard Society, she also developed Flourish, an app to help domestic violence survivors seek safety. With a strong sense of justice and visionary uses of technology, Gordon is a game-changer in every sense of the word.
Community roots inspire new director of 海角社区鈥檚 Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
From Kyiv to rural Alberta, Natalia Khanenko-Friesen has seen the institute鈥檚 pivotal role connecting a diaspora that has thrived in the margins.
Russell Cobb talks about the history of Alberta's Black settlers and the early attempts to ban Black people from moving to the province and owning land.
Kenzie Gordon has applied her PhD work to creating a video game, It's Your Move, which is being used in city bars and restaurants for sexual violence prevention training.
Dr. Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, MLCS Professor and Huculak Chair of Ukrainian Culture and Ethnography at the Kule Folklore Centre, presented the following slide show "Virtual Malanka 2021" at the St. Vladimir Institute, Toronto.