Campus News News Archive
Thank you for your commitment
December 14, 2022 —
To the highest standards of honesty, ethical conduct and fiduciary responsibility
Sexual Violence Policy updates you should know about
December 13, 2022 —
Every university community member has the right to a respectful work and learning environment, free from all forms of sexual violence – including sexual harassment and assault.
Students
Student Refugee Program Seeking Volunteers
December 13, 2022 —
Entirely funded and run by university students, the WUSC Student Refugee Program is reliant upon volunteer students, who form the core of the program. Joining WUSC can help students gain leadership skills and valuable experiences by engaging in global and humanitarian issues.
School of Art
Structural anarchy
December 12, 2022 —
Open Structure exhibition explores the subtle rhythms and systems that structure our lives and considers how sound, music, and touch can offer new perspectives on systems, such as identity and the rules that govern our lives, providing space to pause, gather, and dream.
Message from Laurie M. Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students) – Dec. 12, 2022
December 12, 2022 —
As you navigate the exam period, I wanted to share some resources that I hope will be helpful and offer some ideas to make the most of the winter break.
Amplifying Black voices and creating a unique legacy
December 7, 2022 —
The story of UMBA is one rooted in pride for a diverse community.
LOD winter workshop registration is open
December 7, 2022 —
Register now for sessions on mindfulness, pathing your career and working with hybrid teams
UM’s Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) has changed
December 7, 2022 —
Access health and wellness resources with a new app, phone number and website
Introducing the Promoting Black Flourishing Fund
December 6, 2022 —
Review of applications begins December 15
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
UM Congratulates Successful 2022 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) Program Applicants
December 1, 2022 —
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) Program provides opportunities for professors, instructors and librarians to meaningfully engage in projects that increase knowledge in pedagogy and learning. This year, ten awards of $6K and one major award of $25K were given to fund faculty projects. Learn more about the successful applicants, and how you can take part next year.





