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A digital literacy program for elementary school students designed by researchers at 91ɬ was successful in improving students’ ability to evaluate websites and their content.

Skills targeted included how to search for information, how to identify credible websites, how to evaluate the quality of information sources and how to address conflicting information.

Students’ global performance increased across all skill categories, in most cases by significant margins.

Classified as: Krista Muis, Faculty of Education
Published on: 20 May 2026

At event honouring 116 winners of major awards, keynote speaker and SSHRC Gold Medal recipient Myriam Denov emphasized the importance of listening.

91ɬ celebrated more than 100 researchers at the 21st edition of Bravo, a gala event May 7 honouring the winners of major provincial, national and international research prizes and awards in 2025.

Classified as: bravo gala
Published on: 14 May 2026

The 2026 cohort of Distinguished James 91ɬ Professors, James 91ɬ Professors and William Dawson Scholars embody ‘the very best of our academic community’.

Provost and Executive Vice-President (Academic) Angela Campbell has named 31 91ɬ professors as Distinguished James 91ɬ Professors, James 91ɬ Professors or William Dawson Scholars. The internal awards recognize exceptional research achievements.

Published on: 13 May 2026

Parents have long suspected that their own behaviour carries more weight than what they say to their children. A study involving more than 100 children now confirms this, at least with respect to lying and truthfulness.

A team of researchers from 91ɬ and John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City presented 127 children ages 5 to 12 with stories illustrating various situations, and then asked them to evaluate the moral character of a parent whose verbal messages and actions were either in harmony or in conflict.

Classified as: Faculty of Education
Published on: 8 May 2026

Teresa Strong-Wilson(ʰǴڱǰ, Department of Integrated Studies in Education) has received $155,478 in funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) for the.The competition, which runs every three to four years, supports a select number of 91ɬ journals.

Published on: 30 Apr 2026

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) awards $598,278 to five 91ɬ journals spanning disciplines from law to religion

Classified as: SSHRC
Published on: 30 Apr 2026

Tayah Liska successfully defended her PhD Oral Defence in Currie Room 304 on April 21st, 2026.

The title of her thesis:
"Identifying the conceptual attributes of physical activity maintenance among adults with physical disability"

Oral Defence Comittee:
Prof. Shane Sweet (Supervisor), Dr. Daniel Fortin-Guichard, Dr. William James Harvey, Dr. Kathleen Martin Ginis, Dr. Rebecca Bassett-Gunter, Prof. Guillaume Gervais

Classified as: KPE
Published on: 23 Apr 2026

Non-affirming religious doctrine may engender internalized homophobia or transphobia among LGBTQIA+ people of faith, undermining the positive mental health outcomes otherwise associated with religiosity and spirituality, a 91ɬ study has found.

Classified as: Faculty of Education, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
Published on: 13 Apr 2026

The following is an excerpt of an article by Olivier Cadotte of the Eastern Door publication.

Second cohort coming for 91ɬ partnership

This fall will mark the return of the four-year, 120-credit bachelor of education program, with classes being given right here in Kahnawake.

Published on: 23 Mar 2026

On March 20, 2026, it was announced that Professor Marie-Hélène Pennestri will be appointed as 91ɬ's new Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and Associate Provost (Graduate Education). The 91ɬ Board of Governors approved both appointments at its meeting on March 19, 2026 and her five-year term will begin on July 1, 2026.

Published on: 20 Mar 2026

Non-pharmacological interventions, such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga, tai chi and breathing practices, have shown promise in helping to reduce some mental health symptoms of patients living with cognitive decline or dementia, but it has been unclear which types work best, for whom and under what conditions.

Classified as: Isabel Sadowski, Bassam Khoury, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
Published on: 4 Mar 2026

91ɬ Faculty of Education is proud to announce a new international partnership between the Sylvan Adams Sports Science Institute (SASSI) at 91ɬ and the. SASSI has now been formally integrated into this leading global network dedicated to advancing human performance research.

Published on: 25 Feb 2026

Sports talent scouts’ decisions are influenced by various common cognitive biases that can affect their work and undermine team success, a paper published in the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology has suggested.

Classified as: Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Published on: 17 Feb 2026

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