Equity and Inclusion

David GriffithsDavid Griffiths founded Brothers Who Care to provide a space for Black men in corporate environments to connect and support each other.

Alumnus breaking barriers with Brothers Who Care

David Griffiths founded Brothers Who Care to provide a space for Black men in corporate environments to connect and support each other.

Semaine FrancoActivities will celebrate French culture and language March 3 to 7.

Week of activities to fête French heritage

March marks the month of the Francophonie in Canada and internationally. This year, the Chapitre Jeunesse – Club Richelieu, the student-led social club for francofans on campus, is organizing Franco-Fête from March 3 to 7.

This week of festivities aims to give members of the University community an opportunity to celebrate the French language and culture in a fun and relaxed setting.

Monday, March 3: Sweet Study Night

woman waving flag beneath banner reading Celebration of NationsThe Celebration of Nations will bring the world’s cultures to your doorstep on March 13.

Festival to share campus cultures

The Celebration of Nations will bring the world’s cultures to your doorstep on March 13.

Cheri McGowan, Kevin Milne, and Paula van WyKinesiology professors Cheri McGowan, Kevin Milne, and Paula van Wyk are conducting research on isometric handgrip training as a treatment for high blood pressure among Black populations.

Study seeking volunteers to explore prevention and treatment of high blood pressure among Black populations

Volunteers are sought for a study exploring isometric handgrip exercise as an approach to preventing and treating high blood pressure among Black populations.
poster featuring figures from Black historySocial justice advocate El Jones, educator and artist Wendie Wilson, journalist Fennella Bruce, and Ardella Jacobs, founder of the Hour-a-Day Study Club, are highlighted on this poster by Robert Small, the grand prize in today’s Black history trivia quiz.

Quiz tests knowledge of Black history

Test your knowledge of Black history and you could win a prize.