Laura Churchill Duke
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Professor
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Main Office: 902-585-1457
Office: HSH 161
- Communication for kinesiology and nursing students
- Communication specialist with background in public relations and journalism
- Public speaking
- Research and writing skills
- Board member for Campaign for Kids (campaignforkids.com), a non-profit organization that raises funds for youth in financial need in Kings County
- Community contact for CBC radio Information Morning
Churchill Duke, L. (2024). Footprints in the Snow. Moose House Publications.
Churchill Duke, L. (2022) Rooted in Deception. Moose House Publications.
Churchill Duke, L. (2019) Two Crows Sorrow. Moose House Publications.
Leiter, M., Frizzell, C., Harvie, P, & Churchill, L. (2001). Abusive interactions and burnout: Examining occupation, gender, and the mediating role of community. Psychology and Health, 16, 547-563
Since 2019, Laura has given public presentations across Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island on the below topics. Historical presentations given for public libraries, historical societies, and the Acadia University Alumni virtual learning series. Organizing workshops presented at public libraries, newcomers clubs, and for the Kings County family resource centre and Canadian Mental Health Association.
- Economics of being an Author – Nova Scotia Teachers’ Union Business Association
- Be Brave – Lessons learned – International Women’s Day event for the Avon Chamber of Commerce
- Lessons learned in conducting community-based historical research.
- History of Kentville, Hantsport, Berwick and Wolfville as related to published works.
- Organizing 101: How to get organized based on your personality; how to organize everything from photographs to heirlooms.
- Getting the Word out and Event Planning Basics for the Kings Volunteer Resource Centre.
- Effective Communication – staff workshop for administrative assistants at Acadia University