News Category: Faculty
The CBC interviews Esme Fuller-Thomson about why ADHD often gets undiagnosed in women and girls
Categories: Esme Fuller-ThomsonOctober is ADHD Awareness Month in Canada, a time to highlight issues that impact those with ADHD […]
Carmen Logie talks to CP24 about Superman coming out as bisexual and the power of positive representation
Categories: Carmen LogieCP24 interviewed Associate Professor Carmen Logie about Superman coming out as bisexual. In the November issue of […]
Ashley Quinn’s research is promoting cultural connections and identity for Indigenous children in the child welfare system
Categories: Ashley QuinnAfter Ashley Quinn’s great-grandfather had his Indian Status taken away by the Canadian government – a requirement […]
The Family Caregiving Project shares online resources to improve mental health care for families
Categories: Charmaine Williams, Toula KourgiantakisTo mark World Mental Health Day on October 10, The Family Caregiving Project — a research study led by Professor Charmaine Williams — has released a collection […]
CTV News interviewed Esme Fuller-Thomson about her research on women with ADHD
Categories: Esme Fuller-ThomsonWomen with ADHD are less likely to be diagnosed and treated, which can have serious consequences. CTV […]
The Guardian interviewed Tanya Sharpe about rising murder rates among Black women and girls in the US
Categories: Tanya SharpeThe Guardian spoke to Associate Professor Tanya Sharpe about rising murder rates among Black women and girls […]
Kyle Ganson’s research linking vaping to heightened eating disorder risk receives international media coverage
Categories: Faculty, Kyle GansonNew research by Assistant Professor Kyle T. Ganson, which found a link between vaping and eating […]
New research on the complex factors that shape COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among racialized sexual and gender minorities aims to build trust in the health-care system
Categories: Notisha Massaquoi, Peter NewmanAt a time when vaccine passports and mandates are on the rise, two University of Toronto social work researchers are […]
CNN interviews Notisha Massaquoi on ‘wedge’ issues and Canadian conservatism
Categories: Faculty, Notisha MassaquoiNotisha Massaquoi, an assistant professor at U of T Scarborough’s Department of Health and Society, with a […]
Research led by Rupaleem Bhuyan illustrates the power of civic engagement through collective action among migrant communities in Toronto
Categories: Rupaleem BhuyanA new study, co-authored by Associate Professor Rupaleem Bhuyan and U of T student Tenzin Chime, with […]