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MIHE & ARMS Co-Hosted Invited Speaker Event: Dr. Jane D. McLeod

Join us for, "Educational Inequalities: Autism, Mental Health Conditions & College Success", in-person at L.R. Wilson Hall, 1003 (Community Room) with Dr. Jane D. McLeod, Jan. 23, 2023 from 2:30-3:30 PM EST.

Jan 10, 2023

We invite you to attend the upcoming MIHE Seminar Event, co-hosted by ARMS.

About this event

Join us for the latest MIHE and ARMS Seminar: "Educational Inequalities: Autism, Mental Health Conditions & College Success".

Presented by Dr. Jane D. McLeod, Provost Professor of Sociology & Executive Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University, and co-hosted by MIHE and ARMS, Dr. McLeod will consider educational inequalities based on autism and mental health conditions, with special attention paid to college success, as part of a more general research agenda concerned with the role of invisible disabilities in life chances.

Following an overview of general theoretical approaches to disability-based inequalities, I will present preliminary results from an ongoing panel study of college students in the state of Indiana..

When: Jan. 23, 2023 between 2:30 and 3:30 PM EST
Where: In-person at L.R. Wilson Hall, 1003 (Community Room)

Register today: https://bit.ly/3vLDTCV

 

About MIHE

MIHE is a research institute at McMaster University that encourages new inter-disciplinary understandings of the social, economic, cultural, political and bio-physical forces that lead to health inequities.

Our goal is to investigate health inequities, and use research to achieve health equity, take leadership in encouraging evidence-based action on health inequities. MIHE develops a body of expertise in evidence focusing on reducing health inequity interventions, promoting health equity, and stimulate and support knowledge mobilization, student engagement and collaborative partnerships from local to global contexts.

 

About ARMS

ARMS takes a unique interdisciplinary approach to lead the way for advanced research on mental health from a social science perspective.

 

 MIHE Seminar Series - Jan. 23, 2023