Network News News Archive
Students
Volunteer applications are now open for Healthy U 2019/2020
March 12, 2019 —
Health and Wellness and the Student Counselling Centre (SCC) is looking for motivated and engaging students to apply to be a volunteer peer-educator with Healthy U.
Human Resources
Retirement planning sessions for faculty and staff
March 12, 2019 —
Current faculty and staff who are planning on retiring within the next five years are invited to register for the upcoming retirement planning sessions.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Spring into to Action this May with Recreation Services
March 11, 2019 —
A new season means new Recreation Services instructional programs and clubs.
Faculty of Education
Indigenizing STEAM concepts
March 11, 2019 —
Inspired by her mother’s teachings in traditional arts-and-crafts, and her father’s love of science, Farrell-Morneau focuses on Indigenizing STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) concepts in the classroom.
Students
Co-op Week Instagram Contest – What’s your game plan?
March 11, 2019 —
Don't miss the Instagram contest for Co-op Week! Six lucky winners will receive a $50 gift card from the Bookstore.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Student Profile: Saranjit Dhaliwal
March 11, 2019 —
Fifth-year student Saranjit Dhaliwal pursued a degree in Recreation Management and Community Development because she didn't want to just break barriers, she wanted to shatter them.
Students
Co-op and Work Integrated Learning Week
March 11, 2019 —
Thinking about connecting your academics to a work-related experience but don’t know where to start?
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
AG e-news March 11, 2019
March 11, 2019 —
News and events from the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Pregnant pause: is that drug safe for baby?
March 11, 2019 —
Researcher mines data for red flags
Faculty of Law
“You are more than your grades”
March 8, 2019 —
One of the most important lessons of the year for law students came from prominent Ontario lawyer Orlando Da Silva, who visited Robson Hall on March 1st, 2019. Having struggled with depression from a very young age, Da Silva, a former President of the Ontario Bar Association currently working at the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario, has been on a cross-Canada tour to talk to law students about the importance of talking about – and fighting the stigma of mental health.





