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Alison Keramati
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Benjamin Salloum
Benjamin Salloum has taught at Luther College at the University of Regina for four years. He holds a B.A. (Hons.) and an M.A. from the University of Regina. His M.A. thesis, consisting of a study of the late novels of Philip Roth, analyzed the social role of the novelist as one of many competing “narrators”… read more
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Dr. Barbara Reul
Dr. Reul is a full professor of musicology and enjoys teaching a variety of music courses at Luther College, ranging from music appreciation classes to graduate reading courses. Dr. Reul’s main area of expertise is Baroque music, specifically musical life at the court of Anhalt-Zerbst, the German childhood home of Catherine the Great, and the… read more
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Dr. Brenda Anderson
Dr. Brenda Anderson is Associate Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies and Religious Studies at Luther College at the University of Regina. She has taught at Luther since 1994 as a sessional, instructor and now as tenured faculty. Brenda’s research and teaching focus generally on issues of women and sexualities in religion colonization and decolonization and violence… read more
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Dr. Derrek Eberts
Derrek Eberts was born and raised in Regina. He completed his BA (HONS) and MA in Geography at the University of Saskatchewan, and his PhD in Geography at York University. Before coming to Luther College in July, 2024, he was a member of the Department of Geography and Environment at Brandon University for the past… read more
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Dr. Dorothy Lane
Dr. Dorothy Lane completed her Ph.D. in English, specializing in postcolonial literature, at Queen’s University in 1992. She has taught English at Luther College at the University of Regina since 1993 as well as in the Interdisciplinary Studies Program from 1997-2002. She has served in a number of administrative positions, including Chair of the University’s… read more
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Dr. Fotini Labropulu
Dr. Fotini Labropulu has been teaching at Luther College at the University of Regina for the last seventeen years. Previously, she held an NSERC Postgraduate Award at the University of Western Ontario. Dr. Labropulu studied Applied Partial Differential Equations and Fluid Dynamics at the University of Windsor, graduating with a Ph.D. in 1993. She has… read more
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Dr. Franz Volker Greifenhagen
Dr. Franz Volker Greifenhagen studied the Hebrew Bible and Islam at Duke University, graduating with a Ph.D. in 1998. He has taught at Luther College at the University of Regina since 1994 and served the College as Assistant Dean 2005 – 2012, and as Dean 2012 – 2018. Dr. Greifenhagen collaborated on the national research… read more
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Dr. Iqbal Husain
Dr. Iqbal Husain received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Windsor in 1994. He has taught undergraduate and graduate mathematics courses at the University of Windsor, University of Western Ontario, University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan and SIFC before joining Luther College at the University of Regina in 2005. Dr. Husain’s main… read more
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Dr. Kaila Bruer
Dr. Bruer is an assistant professor of psychology and teaches a variety of psychology courses at Luther College. Trained in both criminology and forensic psychology, Dr. Bruer is most passionate about teaching psychology as it applies to the legal system. Dr. Bruer is the director of the Child Evidence Lab and collaborates with many undergraduate… read more
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Dr. Louis Awanyo
Dr. Louis Awanyo received his B.A. (Hons.) in geography from the University of Ghana in 1989, after which he completed an M.A. from Wilfrid Laurier University (1992) and Ph.D. from Queen’s University (1999) in the same discipline. His Ph.D. dissertation was entitled Unveiling the Hidden Processes Under a Structural Adjustment Program in Ghana. Dr Awanyo’s… read more
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Dr. Nicole Hansmeier
Dr. Nicole Hansmeier is an Associate Professor in Biology at Luther College at the University of Regina. The main themes of her research include the study of the molecular basis of infectious diseases, improve disease tracking within communities and identification of biomarkers which can be used to diagnose adverse health events. One major goal of… read more
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Dr. Noel Chevalier
Dr. Noel Chevalier specialises in Eighteenth-Century literature, but his teaching and research interests cover a diverse range of topics, from literary responses to the Bible, to the cultural and economic roots of globalisation, to the treatment of science and scientists in literature, to Harry Potter, and, most recently, to literary representations of pirates. He co-edited a… read more
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Dr. Roger Petry
Dr. Roger A. Petry is a Professor of Philosophy at Luther College at the University of Regina in the Department of Philosophy and Classics. He is a Rhodes Scholar and has obtained degrees in philosophy and mathematics from the University of Regina, philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) and philosophical theology from the University of Oxford,… read more
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Dr. Sarah Zanette
Dr. Zanette is an applied developmental psychologist with research interests that lie at the intersections of social, moral, and forensic psychology. Dr. Zanette received her PhD in Developmental Psychology and Education from the University of Toronto and joined Luther College as an Assistant Professor of Psychology in July of 2021. Her research focuses on improving… read more
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Dr. Vijayaparvathy Agasthian
Dr. Vijaya Agasthian is an instructor in Statistics at Luther College at the University of Regina. She graduated with a B.Sc., in Mathematics from University of Madras, an M.Sc., from Anna University, and a M.Phil., in Mathematics. She completed her Ph.D. from the University of Regina in 2015 and has taught several undergraduate courses as… read more
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Dr. Yvonne Petry
Dr. Yvonne Petry has taught history at Luther College at the University of Regina since 1998. She graduated with a B.A. and Honours Certificate from the University of Regina in 1985, an M.A. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1991 and a Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba in 1997. Her field is Early Modern… read more
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Dustin Olson
Dr. Olson (or as he prefers: Dustin) has instructed philosophy at Luther College, on a contractual basis, since 2018. Courses he has offered include Introduction to Philosophy, Critical Thinking, Early Modern Philosophy, Contemporary Moral Issues, and Professional Ethics. His research interests include intersections between social-moral epistemology, public reason, epistemic agency, the metaphysics and science of… read more
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Elder Lorna Standingready
Elder Lorna Standingready, Luther College Elder-in-Residence is a direct descendent of one of the negotiators, Ka-Na-Hah-Cha-Pay-O (Skillful Archer) of Treaty 4 Territory and great niece of Chief Peepeekisis, son of Ka-Na-Hah-Cha-Pay-O. Elder Lorna had been blessed with six children and a grandson she and her late husband, David H. Acoose, raised. Lorna lost her husband… read more
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Kathryn MacLennan
Kathryn MacLennan was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, attending both Luther College High School and Luther College at the University of Regina. Kathryn received a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from Luther College in 2005 and completed a thesis-based Master of Arts degree from the University of Regina in 2007, both in English. Her… read more
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Laura Ambrose
Laura Ambrose is a Lecturer responsible for the first year, non-major biology courses, BIOL 140 and BIOL 150. Laura teaches lectures and labs in person and online, most commonly teaching BIOL 140 in both formats. Laura has been teaching at Luther College, the University of Regina, and First Nations University since 1999. Laura attended the… read more
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Lynn Gidluck
Dr. Lynn Gidluck returned to Benchmark Public Relations, the strategic communications and marketing firm that she owns with her partner in June of 2023 after nearly six years leading the University of Regina’s Community Engagement and Research Centre. Through her consulting business and her work at the university, Lynn gained a keen understanding of the… read more
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Muyiwa Omotoro (Term)
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Nicole Manz
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Scott J. Wilson
Scott J. Wilson teaches English and coordinates the Writing Across the Disciplines Program. His teaching, beyond academic reading and writing skills, includes medicine and mortality, transgressive fiction, journalism, justice, and media discourse (as part of the mortality (as part of the Luther College English-Science Bundle), transgressive fiction, journalism, justice, and media discourse (as part of… read more