Dr. Gayle Broad, B.A. (Laurentian-Algoma), Ph.D. (Bristol)
gayle.broad@algomau.ca
705-949-2301 ext. 4351
Office: SH211A
Sheila Gruner, B.A. (Hons Int'l Development, Guelph), M.E.S. (York), PhD (OISE/Toronto).
sheila.gruner@algomau.ca
705-949-2301 ext. 4375
Office: SH211E
Derek Rice, B.A. (Math) (York), B.A. (Hons-CESD) (Laurentian), M.Sc (App. Econ.) (Georgia Southern)
derek.rice@algomau.ca
705-949-2301 ext. 4118
Office: SH515
D. Fryia, B. Comm (Windsor), M.B.A. (LSSU), E.C.D. (F)
C. Harrington B.A. Hon. M.A. (Western Ontario)
J. Corbiere B.Sc. (Lake Superior State University), L.L.B. (Toronto)
M. Rozental M.A. (OISE, U of T), B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.S. (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)
Linda Savory-Gordon holds a B.A. (Queen's), an M.S.W. (McGill), and a Ph.D. (Bristol). Her research interests include community resilience, inter-sectoral regional development, tourism and train travel.
Jan Clarke holds a B.A. (Ottawa), a B.Sc. (Western), an M.A. (Queen's), and a Ph.D. (York). Dr. Clarke's research interests focus on gender & work, health social movements, and feminist science studies.
Dave Galotta holds a B.Comm. (Hons), an M.B.A. (Toronto), and is a C.M.A. His interests include corporate finance, financial accounting, and labour relations.
Don Jackson holds a B.A. (Hons), and an M.A. (Toronto). His research interests include political theory, constitutional law, political economy, international relations, and Indigenous politics and Canadian law.
Krishna Kadiyala holds a B.Sc. (Andhra), an M.S. (Purdue), and a Ph.D. (Western Ontario). Dr. Kadiyala's research interests focus on international trade, Community Economic and Social Development, and Canadian economic problems and policy.
Pelham Matthews holds a B.Sc. (McGill), and an M.B.A. (Concordia). His interests include marketing, and small business / entrepreneurship.
William Osei holds a B.A. (Honours) from Ghana, an M.A. (Carleton), and a Ph.D. (Western). His research interests focus on biogeography, geomorphology, geology, climatology, third world development and natural resources/environment.
Deborah Woodman holds a B.A. (Honours) from Concordia, an M.A. from the University of Manitoba and a Ph.D. from Guelph. Deborah focuses on issues of rurality, dependence, and social stratification.