On March 24, Alia Wazzan successfully defended her thesis, Netflix Feminist Euphoria: Gendered Orientalism and the Age of Platform Imperialism in the Middle East.
Congratulations to Dr. Wazzan!
Friday, March 27, 2026 | By mmacaulay
On March 24, Alia Wazzan successfully defended her thesis, Netflix Feminist Euphoria: Gendered Orientalism and the Age of Platform Imperialism in the Middle East.
Congratulations to Dr. Wazzan!
Friday, January 02, 2026 | By mmacaulay
On December 16, Maya Karanouh successfully defended her thesis, Wicked Problems of Generative AI: Navigating Ethical Concerns and SMEs Early Adoption Challenges.
Congratulations to Dr. Maya Karanouh! We wish you all the best in your future endeavours!
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | By mmacaulay
On September 5, Miroslav Zovko successfully defended his thesis titled The Figures of Crisis: Reflections of the 2008 Financial Crisis as Ideological Discourse of Capitalism.
Congratulations to Dr. Miroslav Zovko!
Thursday, August 28, 2025 | By cdaigle
On August 26, Camila Mugan successfully defended her thesis titled Silence as Voice: Silence, the Body and the Decoloniality of Quiet in Raduan Nassar and Sara Gallardo’s novels of the country.
Congratulations to Camila!
Monday, December 23, 2024 | By lbetts
Venus Torabi successfully defended her dissertation, “The CrISIS of Ludic Terrorism: Videogaming Exploited as a Means of Islamists’ Radicalization, Recruitment and Propaganda,” on Thursday, December 19th. Bravo, Venus!
We look forward to seeing you cross the stage to accept your degree at Spring Convocation!

L to R: Dr. Angela Book (Psychology), Venus Torabi, Dr. Lissa Paul (GPD), Dr. Jason Hawreliak (Digital Humanities), Alain Torabi
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