News Category: Q & A
Alumni Q&A: Terry Gardiner
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Q & ATerry Gardiner (MSW 2009) is no stranger to Factor-Inwentash faculty, students, staff and alumni. In addition to […]
The art of knowledge translation: Lori Chambers examines the use of film and spoken word performance in social work research and practice
Categories: Q & A, Research(Above: still image from the Because She Cares spoken word film series, courtesy of the Because She […]
Black Brilliance in Social Work: Alumnus Moyo Rainos Mutamba
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Q & AWhere to do you work and what is your role there? I am an Anti-Racism and Diversity, […]
Black Brilliance in Social Work: Alumna Sherene Whyte
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Q & AWhere to do you work and what is your role there? I work at Nisichawayassihk Neyo Ohtinwak […]
Black Brilliance in Social Work: Assistant Professor Harry Taylor
Categories: Harry Taylor, Q & ATell us about a project you are working on right now that you are excited about. Currently, […]
Black Brilliance in Social Work: Alumna Debbie Johnson
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Q & AWhere to do you work and what is your role there? I am a Social Worker at […]
Q & A: Introducing Assistant Professor Harry Taylor
Categories: Faculty, Harry Taylor, Q & AUpon completing a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at Duke University, Harry Taylor joined the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social […]
Q & A: Rebecca Schuss (MSW 2020) shares how her experience studying Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty led to law school
Categories: Alumni + Friends, Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency field of study, Q & AWhen Rebecca Schuss began the Factor-Inwentash Faculty’s Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency (ITR) program, she wasn’t sure […]
Q&A: Assistant Professor Kyle Ganson’s research addresses gaps in knowledge related to eating disorders and muscle-enhancing behaviours among boys and men
Categories: Kyle Ganson, Q & A, ResearchAlthough eating disorders among women are extensively studied, they aren’t as well researched among boys and men, […]
Q & A: Professor David J. Brennan explores the impact of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ2+ community in Canada
Categories: David Brennan, Faculty, Q & AProfessor David J. Brennan has been working to better understand COVID-19’s impact on the LGBTQ2+ community. […]