A new student club aiming to promote French on campus will hold its first social event this evening in the Leddy Library Collaboratory.
The OHREA awards recognize work to advance human rights, social justice, diversity, inclusivity, employment equity, mental health, and accessibility.
New support advisors will help provide counsel to students experiencing trauma as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, says Provost and Vice-President Academic, Robert Aguirre.
“We have recognized that the current humanitarian crisis is challenging for many of us on campus, particularly for those members of groups who have been most directly impacted,” Dr. Aguirre says. “We are pleased to announce that two members of our faculty have stepped forward in this critical time to act as supports for students.”
As director of the Black Scholars Institute, Camisha Sibblis is leading efforts to support and advance Black scholarship.
Alleson Mason researches the challenges faced by Black students in Canadian schools and the ways communities are addressing these issues.
The federal Canada Research Coordinating Committee has released a research training strategy.