RELS Students Well Represented at Annual Inquiry@¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Undergraduate Research Conference

Five of our own participated at this years' Inquiry at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Undergraduate Research Conference  held at Stauffer Library on March 8th and 9th, 2018.

Congratulations to Amy Hetherington, Meghan O'Sullivan, Andie Rexdiemer, and Harrison Weston who presented on a variety of topics:

   - An Identity Prescribed and Non-Negotiable:  The Childhood of Tibetan Tulkus

   - Yoga for Healing:  An Analysis of the Efffects of Yoga Practices on Military Victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

   - Children's Right to Sexual Education Despite Religious Concerns Raised by Parents:  A Case Study of the 2015 Ontario "sex-ed" Curriculum

   - Ancestor Worship in Shanghai

 

Congratulations also to Frances MacVicar who presented her poster on Religious Commitment as a Positive Health Asset for Children:  A Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data.

Four people sitting behind a podium with an I@Q sign

Pictured (Left to Right):  Dr. Valerie Michaelson, Amy Hetherington, Andie Rexdiemer, and Meghan O'Sullivan

 

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