º£½ÇÉçÇø Foods and Nutrition major recognized with national leadership award

Mallory Clark, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) student majoring in Foods and Nutrition and dietetic intern at º£½ÇÉçÇø, has won the Leadership Development-Doris Badir Award from the Canadian Home Economics Foundation. The award of $1,000 recognizes undergraduate or graduate human ecology students who demonstrate excellent leadership skills in their community and the profession. 

Red Dress Day is May 5—Join us in marking this important day

The following message was also emailed to faculty and staff on April 22, 2025.

Red Dress Day is a National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender Diverse Peoples (MMIWG2S) that takes place on May 5. It is a day to remember, to learn, and to take action.

No one knows exactly how many Indigenous women, girls, and gender diverse people have gone missing or have been murdered in Canada, but some estimates indicate the number is more than 4,000 since 1980. It may be much higher.

Adulting 101, Episode 1: Career Transitions

Welcome to Grad Week 2025!

Graduation is often a major time of transition, but transitions happen throughout your career! Navigating changing labour markets, life circumstances, new opportunities, and personal preferences is what career development is all about! Join us for a session facilitated by Shannon Snow, Interim Manager of Experiential Education, as they provide strategies for making good career moves, whatever your degree or goals! Snacks will be available at the event. We will also draw for door prizes.