RELS Students Well Represented at Annual Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference

Five of our own participated at this years' Inquiry at Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference  held at Stauffer Library on March 8th and 9th, 2018.

Congratulations to Amy Hetherington, Meghan O'Sullivan, Andie Rexdiemer, and Harrison Weston who presented on a variety of topics:

   - An Identity Prescribed and Non-Negotiable:  The Childhood of Tibetan Tulkus

   - Yoga for Healing:  An Analysis of the Efffects of Yoga Practices on Military Victims of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

   - Children's Right to Sexual Education Despite Religious Concerns Raised by Parents:  A Case Study of the 2015 Ontario "sex-ed" Curriculum

   - Ancestor Worship in Shanghai

 

Congratulations also to Frances MacVicar who presented her poster on Religious Commitment as a Positive Health Asset for Children:  A Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data.

Four people sitting behind a podium with an I@Q sign

Pictured (Left to Right):  Dr. Valerie Michaelson, Amy Hetherington, Andie Rexdiemer, and Meghan O'Sullivan

 

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