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Faculty Directory
Karlene Grant
Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6313
Email:
karlene.grant@guelphhumber.ca
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Meg Howison
Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6302
Email:
meg.howison@guelphhumber.ca
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John Irwin
Early Childhood Studies, Justice and Public Safety, Community Social Services, Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
john.irwin@guelphhumber.ca
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Gregory Klages
BA (University of Guelph), MA (University of Guelph), PhD (York University)
Business, Community Social Services, Early Childhood Studies, Electives, Justice Studies, Media and Communication Studies
Location:
GH408
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6087
Email:
gregory.klages@guelphhumber.ca
Gregory Klages has taught at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2009. His research focuses on 20th-century Canadian cultural and political history. Klages’ research on Canadian cultural policy has appeared in the anthology Mapping Nations, Locating Citizens (Humber, 2017), the Asian Journal of Canadian Studies, Canadian Historical Review, and Saskatchewan History. Klages is also the author of The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson: Separating Fact from Fiction (Dundurn, 2016), which has appeared on the National Post bestseller list for Canadian non-fiction, and the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s list of Best Books of 2016. His work on Tom Thomson has also appeared in the anthology Archives & Canadian Narratives (Fernwood, 2011), and in the American Journal of Canadian Studies. In 2007-8, Klages served as Research Director for “Death On A Painted Lake: The Tom Thomson Tragedy,” a book-length web site produced by the international award-winning Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History project.
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Rubina Leahy
BA (York University), BSW (York University), MSW (York University)
Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416-798-1331 ext. 6302
Email:
rubina.leahy@guelphhumber.ca
Rubina Leahy is an instructor in the Family and Community Social Services program who has taught at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2013. Leahy has instructed the following courses: Counselling 1: Theory & Practice; Counselling 11: Theory & Practice; Introduction to Practicum; and Crisis Intervention and Developing a Culturally Sensitive Practice. Leahy has also instructed hybrid and online courses. Leahy brings with her over 20 years of experience in children’s mental health, counselling and crisis intervention.
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Dennis Long
Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416-798-1331 ext. 6313
Email:
dennis.long@guelphhumber.ca
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Shereen McFarlane
Early Childhood Studies, Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6313
Email:
shereen.mcfarlane@guelphhumber
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David Mikelberg
Community Social Services, Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
david.mikelberg@guelphhumber.ca
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Don Moore
Media and Communication Studies, Early Childhood Studies, Community Social Services, Justice Studies
Location:
GH408
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6087
Email:
don.moore@guelphhumber.ca
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Amanda Neves
BASc (University of Guelph-Humber), MSW (University of Toronto)
Community Social Services
Location:
GH204
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6313
Email:
amanda.neves@guelphhumber.ca
Amanda Neves has taught at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2018. Neves is a Registered Social Worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW), as well as the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW). She holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology from the University of Guelph (2013), and a Master of Social Work specializing in Mental Health and Health from the University of Toronto (2015). As an alumni of UofGH, Neves has held the position of sessional lecturer within the CSS program since 2018. Over the years, Neves has worked in children’s mental health, providing individual and family therapy to youth living in the city of Toronto. Neves also holds a private practice with a focus on adolescent and adult attachment. Most recently, Neves has received the prominent Arbor Award from the University of Toronto, celebrating her notable service as an executive board member of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work Alumni Association.
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