Professors Paul Vermeersch and Alex Hollenberg Launch New Poetry Books
In spring and fall, two CW&P faculty, professors Alexander Hollenberg and Paul Vermeersch each launched new collections of poetry. In addition to their individual book launches, a joint event was held at HMC campus on November 5, 2025… Read More
Playing a Historian on TV
By Christian Knudsen Recently, I’ve had the fun and unexpected opportunity to be an “on-screen expert” on a series of history TV shows produced by Go Button Media. Becoming a TV personality was never on my personal bucket list,… Read More
Sheridan Creativity featured in Palgrave Handbook on Creativity Programs
Joel Lopata, along with co-authors Nathaniel Barr, Michael McNamara, Salwa Zahra, Genevieve Amaral, and Sean McNabney, has published a new book chapter documenting the development and impact of Creativity and Innovation programming at Sheridan College. The chapter, “Tenets… Read More
Taking College Research Global: Presenting at the International Sociology Association in Morocco
By Sara Cumming Earlier this summer, I had the honour of representing Sheridan on the global stage at the International Sociology Association (ISA) Forum in Rabat, Morocco. As part of the conference, I hosted a session titled “ Clinical Sociology and the Anthropocene: Community… Read More
Alireza Sobhanmanesh Publishes New Article in Language Teaching Research
Professor Alireza Sobhanmanesh’s research program explores psychological constructs such as motivation, classroom engagement, flow, resilience, personality, and emotions in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) contexts. He also uses participatory and community-based approaches to examine EAP learners’ experiences and… Read More
Professor Anna Boshnakova Publishes on Music and Attic Vases
By: Anna Boshnakova “Attic Vases with Implied Melodies” in Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography (XLIX/1-2, 2024) For years, I have explored the musical literacy of professional musicians in Classical Greece, with Attic vases serving as… Read More
Gabriel Levine publishes on performing objects, politics, and ecology
Gabriel Levine, Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Creativity, has two new publications out this spring: an article in the leading humanities theory journal Critical Inquiry on ecology and object-theatre, and a chapter in the collection… Read More
Professor Nathaniel Barr Publishes on AI and Creativity
Dr. Nathaniel Barr has been contributing to a growing body of research exploring how artificial intelligence intersects with human creativity. Collaborating with Paul Seli of Duke University, his students, and other colleagues at institutions including Harvard and Cambridge,… Read More
Sara Cumming’s Resarch Team Wins Mobilize Seed Fund Grant
In May 2024, faculty member Sara Cumming and her research team were awarded the Mobilize Seed Fund ($30,000) for their research project “Understanding Canadian Culture as a Life Skill”. This research was a continuation of the (2021-2024) College… Read More
