Degrees
1999-2004 University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education
PhD in Education [Educational Psychology] Successfully defended dissertation entitled: Becoming An Engineer: Doctoral Women’s Perspectives On Identity and Learning in the Culture of Engineering. Dissertation advisor: Dr. Raymond LeBlanc, Professor
1997-1999 University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education
MA in Education Successfully defended thesis entitled: The Family, Home, and School Environment’s Influence on Gifted Girls’ Perceptions of Choice to Take Extracurricular Science Classes. Thesis advisor: Dr. Pierre Michaud, Professor
1987-1991 Dalhousie University, Faculty of Health Sciences
BSc and integrated Education degree from Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Education.
1984-1986 Yarmouth Regional Hospital School of Nursing
Registered Nurse, Pediatrics & Maternity Specialty
University of Manitoba, Centre for Higher Education Research and Development
2012 Senior University Administrator's Course
2009 Certificate in University & College Administration
PhD in Education [Educational Psychology] Successfully defended dissertation entitled: Becoming An Engineer: Doctoral Women’s Perspectives On Identity and Learning in the Culture of Engineering. Dissertation advisor: Dr. Raymond LeBlanc, Professor
1997-1999 University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education
MA in Education Successfully defended thesis entitled: The Family, Home, and School Environment’s Influence on Gifted Girls’ Perceptions of Choice to Take Extracurricular Science Classes. Thesis advisor: Dr. Pierre Michaud, Professor
1987-1991 Dalhousie University, Faculty of Health Sciences
BSc and integrated Education degree from Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Education.
1984-1986 Yarmouth Regional Hospital School of Nursing
Registered Nurse, Pediatrics & Maternity Specialty
University of Manitoba, Centre for Higher Education Research and Development
2012 Senior University Administrator's Course
2009 Certificate in University & College Administration