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May 23, 2012
 
 
Canadian Excellence Leaf
 
Congress 2012: celebrating the humanities and social sciences at Laurier

Congress 2012: celebrating the humanities and social sciences at Laurier

Congress 2012 starts this coming Saturday as thousands of...
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<em>The Record </em>features Stephen Wenn’s new book on the Salt Lake Olympic bid scandal The Record features Stephen Wenn’s new book on the Salt Lake Olympic bid scandal
(News - May 23)
University and CUPE commence bargaining University and CUPE commence bargaining
(Notice - May 22)
Congress Program Organization and Coordination by Laurier faculty Congress Program Organization and Coordination by Laurier faculty
(Campus Update - May 22)
Canada's largest academic conference to infuse $7 million into Waterloo Region economy Canada's largest academic conference to infuse $7 million into Waterloo Region economy
(News Release - May 22)
A glimpse into behind-the-scenes work for Congress 2012 A glimpse into behind-the-scenes work for Congress 2012
(Campus Update - May 18)
Laurier a pledging partner of Regional Carbon Initiative Laurier a pledging partner of Regional Carbon Initiative
(News Release - May 17)
Provincial Research Matters website features Laurier researchers Provincial Research Matters website features Laurier researchers
(News Release - May 14)
Laurier special constable wins community award for bicycle-recycling program Laurier special constable wins community award for bicycle-recycling program
(Campus Update - May 11)
Laurier alumni invited to experience stunning opera with special reception Laurier alumni invited to experience stunning opera with special reception
(Campus Update - May 10)
Laurier joins Eduroam wireless network
(Campus Update - May 08)
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Deena Mandell, Faculty of Social Work For Deena Mandell, an associate professor in the Faculty of Social Work, it is important that the classroom is a place where students are comfortable thinking out loud, asking questions, engaging in dialogue with one another and taking risks. Her previous research focused on the interfaces between families and larger systems, including the justice system, health services and child welfare. Currently, her work focuses on educational methodologies for social work in the contemporary context. She has developed faculty supports for student writing and intercultural learning, and also teaches in the LALL program and the Inside Out Prison Exchange Program.

Deena Mandell
Associate Professor,
Faculty of Social Work