University of Calgary

Research

Food Rules!

Department of Communication anc Culture Professor Charlene Elliot holds the first-ever CHIR CRC chair to be awarded in the Faculty of Arts.

International Research in Environmental Sustainability

Dr. Patrick Feng, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary, has been named as a recipient of the coveted Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research (NEXUS) Award.

We Are Coming, Unafraid

Research examines the experience of Jewish Soldiers in WWII Michael Keren's research examining the experience of Jewish Solders in WWII

Race in The Borderlands

Dr. Lyndsay Cambell contributes to legal history

Project Engage Takes Flight

Dr. Caesar Apentiik talks about connecting minds and hearts through student engagement in development studies.

New media bridge personal and political

Dr. Maria Bakardjieva is exploring how Facebook and blogs are igniting civic engagement.

Many toddler and baby foods too sweet

Fifty three percent of food products specifically targeted to babies and toddlers in Canadian grocery stores have an excessive proportion—more than 20 per cent—of calories coming from sugar, according to a new study by University of Calgary professor Charlene Elliott.

War Memories and Popular Culture

A recently published book of essays goes beyond the traditional storytelling of war memories by including perspectives of television, film, battle field tours and video games.

 

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