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Faculty Directory

Carmen Puyo
Kinesiology
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6308
Email:
carmen.puyo@guelphhumber.ca
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Barbara Pytka
Early Childhood Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6302
Email:
barbara.pytka@guelphhumber.ca
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Sarah Radtke
Psychology
Location:
GH408
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6071
Email:
sarah.radtke@guelphhumber.ca
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Reza Rahbari
Justice Studies
Location:
GH208
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
reza.rahbari@guelphhumber.ca
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Wael Ramadan
Business
Location:
GH208
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6221
Email:
wael.ramadan@guelphhumber.ca
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Nalini Ramlakhan
Psychology
Location:
GH408
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6071
Email:
nalini.ramlakhan@guelphhumber.ca
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Fabian Rayne
Kinesiology
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6308
Email:
fabian.rayne@guelphhumber.ca
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Mark Reczkiewicz
Electives
Location:
GH208
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6312
Email:
mark.reczkiewicz@guelphhumber.ca
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Emily Reed
Justice Studies
Location:
GH308
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6326
Email:
emily.reed@guelphhumber.ca
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Allison Reeves
BHSc (Western University), MA (Dalhousie University), MEd (University of Toronto), PhD (University of Toronto), Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Toronto), C. Psych.
Psychology
Location:
GH408G
Phone:
416.798.1331 ext. 6068
Email:
allison.reeves@guelphhumber.ca
Dr. Allison Reeves has taught at the University of Guelph-Humber since 2020. Dr. Reeves is a Registered Clinical and Forensic Psychologist in Ontario, a faculty member in Psychology at the University of Guelph-Humber and an Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Guelph. Allison earned her Master's, her PhD and her post-doctoral degrees at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on recovery from complex trauma and community healing with at-risk communities. Previously a faculty member at the University of Victoria, Dr. Reeves’ current research looks at ethnocultural competency in psychology and addressing racial bias. In the summer of 2021 she was awarded a $98,000 SSHRC Insight Grant for her work in Indigenous mental health.
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