Resources
Canadian Studies Centers
Canadian Studies is a well established area of study at many academic institutions in the United States. In many cases, Canadian Studies programs are supported by Centers or Institutes that offer a wide variety of curricula, research and program activities. The following links will take you to several of the most prominent examples:
- The University of Maine, Canadian-American Center
- The University of Vermont, Canadian Studies Program
- The University of Washington, Canadian Studies Center
- Western Washington University, Center for Canadian-American Studies
- Bowling Green State University, Canadian Studies Center
- Michigan State University, Canadian Studies Centre
- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
- Duke University, Center for Canadian Studies
Canadian Studies Associations
Regional, national and international Canadian Studies associations exist around the world. The following web links will take you to several of the leading associations in the United States and beyond:
- The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States
- The Mid-Atlantic and New England Council on Canadian Studies
- The Pacific Northwest Canadian Studies Consortium
- The Midwest Association for Canadian Studies
- International Council for Canadian Studies
Canadian Studies Government Sites
There exist numerous web sites outlining the structure and function of the Government of Canada as well as important economic, social, historical and cultural facts on Canada. The following examples are very useful:
- Government of Canada
- The Canadian Embassy, Washington D.C.
- Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada-U.S. Relations
Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
For further information about Canadian Studies at SUNY Plattsburgh, please contact:
Dr. Mark Richard
Coordinator, Canadian Studies Program
Office: Ward Hall 217B
Phone: (518) 564-2226
Fax: (518) 564-2300
E-mail: mark.richard@plattsburgh.edu
