Jennifer Phenix

Professor of Humanities, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Sheridan College
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Lewis Mununga Ph.D., P.Eng.

Jennifer is a teacher "par excellence". She is an enthusiastic and student centered educator.

Tina Ross

Jennifer has a capacity for creativity and love that I have not seen equalled in another person. Her eagerness to share her passion has led to the creation of the Medea Monologues. Every performance has been a delight to attend and exudes love, honesty, and an energy that comes directly from Jennifer's own spirit. Truly her concept of performance and her interest in women and motherhood is the beginning of an exciting and enduring adventure, and I can't wait to watch it develop and see where it leads! I count my blessings that I am a part of Jennifer’s life and that she is one of my closest, dearest friends.

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Professor of Humanities, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
      • Jan 2010 - Present

      Assistant Editor for Sheridan's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences' newsletter, "Alchemy" http://alchemy.sheridancollege.ca/ Curriculum Developed and Taught/Teaching: 1. Troy in Literature and Film 2. Heroes in Classical and Contemporary Myth 3. Social Identity in Roman Epic Courses Taught/Teaching: 1. Mythology in Literature, Art, and Film 2. Classical Mythology 3. Creative Thinking: Theory and Practice 4. Introduction to Studies in Creativity 5. Principles of Creative Problem Solving

    • Canada
    • Performing Arts
    • Founder
      • Sep 2009 - Jan 2014

      Medea Monologues is a creative space for story and storytelling. Inspired by the mythical Medea, the gathering features men and women delivering a monologue on a mythically inspired theme, such as: Dream Narratives, hosted by Sheridan's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (2014) http://sunarchives.sheridanc.on.ca/blog/2014/01/29/monologue-weave-dreams-into-life-lessons/ Creative Fires, hosted by Sheridan's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (2013) Separation, gathering at the Oakville Academy for the Arts (2010) Mothering and Motherhood, gathering at Power Yoga Studio, Clarkson (2009)

    • United States
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Vice President, Franchise Operations
      • May 2007 - May 2008

    • United States
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Author Mentor
      • 2007 - 2007

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Instructor
      • Sep 2005 - Aug 2006

      Instructor in the School of Community and Liberal Studies. Developed curriculum for Degree electives: Troy in Literature and Fim. Taught Classical Mythology, Myth in Literature and Film. Instructor in the School of Community and Liberal Studies. Developed curriculum for Degree electives: Troy in Literature and Fim. Taught Classical Mythology, Myth in Literature and Film.

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Instructor
      • Sep 2005 - Jan 2006

      Instructor for senior undergraduate Humanities course titled: Women in Classical Literature: Barbarian Queens, Princesses and Other Dangerous Women. Instructor for senior undergraduate Humanities course titled: Women in Classical Literature: Barbarian Queens, Princesses and Other Dangerous Women.

Education

  • University of Toronto
    Master of Arts, Ancient Greek and Latin Language and Literature
    2003 - 2005
  • Brock University
    B.A. Honours, Classics
    1999 - 2003

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