A partnership with the medical school gives biology undergraduates an uncommon opportunity to view, touch, and learn from real human cadavers.
A partnership with the medical school gives biology undergraduates an uncommon opportunity to view, touch, and learn from real human cadavers.
Kyle Stokes will study in Japan with Toshiro Sato, the researcher who first discovered how to grow organoids, mini-versions of organs.
Nothing says “let’s celebrate!” like free cake, says Alisa Giroux-Soulliere, and reaching 10,000 likes on Facebook is something to celebrate.
“It shows the sense of community that surrounds the University,” she said.
Social media coordinator in the Office of Public Affairs and Communications, Giroux-Soulliere presided over the distribution of about 200 pieces of cake Wednesday in the CAW Student Centre.
“People were happy to get the cake and the students said it was a cool tie-in for the last day of classes,” she said.