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STU sociology students on men and masculinities

by NB Media Co-op
April 20, 2016
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MenThe students of Nathan Thompson, a part-time instructor in sociology at St. Thomas University, put together a media assignment on men and masculinities.

“The students demonstrate some real creativity and playfulness with a serious subject.  It is a credit to Nathan and to St. Thomas that our undergrads produce such interesting work,” says Matthew Hayes, acting chair of the sociology department.

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