The OPUS awards banquet is set for 6 p.m. March 22 in the student centre’s Alumni Auditorium.
The OPUS awards banquet is set for 6 p.m. March 22 in the student centre’s Alumni Auditorium.
Victoria Hasegawa won a bursary worth up to $1,500 towards her tuition during the OPUS barbecue September 22.
The 24th annual banquet of the Organization of Part-time University Students was a huge success, says executive director Maryan Amalow, with 140 guests gathering in Vanier Hall on March 24 to honour 14 awards recipients.
“It was an exceptional celebration of our 47 years of existence, acknowledging those outstanding individuals who make our university a unique place and those students that lead the way to a successful future,” she says.
Psychology student Sameena Sultana won a waiver worth up to $1,500 off her tuition.
Students, staff and faculty enjoyed the barbecue celebrating the semester’s start held Tuesday by the Organization of Part-time University Students.
Social work student Michel Nakhle won a $500 bursary in a draw by OPUS during Winter Orientation.
The 22nd annual OPUS Awards Banquet recognized 14 award recipients Thursday.
The Campus Safety Audit Committee is seeking applications for funding for initiatives to promote safety for women on campus. The committee encourages creative, innovative proposals from members of the university community, including individuals or groups, faculty, staff and students.
The Campus Safety Audit Committee is a Presidential standing committee established to address personal safety issues on campus, with a focus on women's safety issues. Funding is allocated at the discretion of the committee and supports the following broad categories which meet committee objectives: