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Volunteers needed for fall move-in
"As the fall term approaches, Campus Housing is preparing for another busy move in," wrote Chris Read, associate provost, students in a memo circulated to faculty and staff this morning."However, this year, we face new challenges in implementing procedures to ensure the process is safe for each student."
"Typically held over three days on Labour Day weekend,this year’s move in will take place between August 24 and September 4. Due to increased safety measures, each resident will only be permitted to have one companion to assist them during their move in. As such, we need your help."
"I invite you to join me and the many people involved in welcoming our fall 2020 incoming class, and their families, to the University of ݮƵ. We want to ensure our students are safe but also feel welcomed and connected to campus."
Members of the University community can get involved by volunteering to be one of the daily 15-25 volunteers needed during the move in period. Each volunteer shift is 2 hours in length.
- Volunteer duties include:
- Active Screening volunteers:As an active screening volunteer, you are the first point of contact when our residents arrive on campus. Your role will be to welcome them to UݮƵ, ensure that they have the appropriate move in appointment based on their arrival time, and verify that those arriving have completed their pre-arrival active screening questionnaire and are safe to move in. Please note that active screening volunteers will be outside for the duration of their shift and will be asked to wear a non-medical face covering.
- Directional volunteers:As a wayfinding volunteer, you’ll be a friendly face helping our residents follow the right path to their right destination. Your role will be to help point people in the right direction to find the right parking lot, building, or suite. Please note that wayfinding volunteers will be outside for the duration of their shift and will be asked to wear a non-medical face covering
- Sanitization volunteers:As a sanitization volunteer, you’ll be helping our residents keep their new home safe by asking them to sanitize their hands as soon as they enter their building. You will be standing by a hand sanitizing dispenser and encouraging all those who enter to sanitize their hands effectively. Please note that sanitization volunteers will be inside for the duration of their shift and will be asked to wear a non-medical face covering.
Volunteers will attend a virtual training session on August 17 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. If you are unable to make the training, you will receive the recording of this training.
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“Back in May, when the call went out to participate in The Pandemic Challenge, University of ݮƵ students were quick to answer,” said a post on Concept’s blog. “We had 69 different teams opt-in made up of over 130 students from across all faculties and academic levels. These entrepreneurial students worked their way through the challenge doing extensive research, attending workshops, meeting with coaches, and committing to solving global problems. After a semester of hard work, we opened applications to the Pandemic Challenge Fund and encouraged them to apply so they could receive grant funding to continue working on their ideas.”
These students had the opportunity to develop and pitch their ideas at the Pandemic Challenge Fundtopotentiallyreceive$3,000in fundingsupport.
“The winning teams showed that they had thoroughly researched the problem at hand, and had come with a realistic and deployable solution,” says Concept’s blog post. “Our judges also considered the sustainability of their solution, and the future it had in a post COVID world.”
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OpenMeal’smission is to bridge the gap between food-insecure individuals andfinancially strickenrestaurants.Donors will be able to donate to a universal pool which will then be equally distributedto partnerrestaurants,while Dinerswill be given $20 meal credits topurchasemealsfrom a restaurant of their choice through theԲѱwebsite.The $3,000 fundwillhelp provide 300 meals to supportthe widespread issue of food-insecurity.
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Through the app, runners will receive updates during the raceon the status of their position, pace, distance and time.According toCiance, the $3,000 fund will helpwith product development to reach their nearby goals andfurthersupport event organizers.
"Thank you to everyone who participated in the Pandemic Challenge, and all the units on campus that made this possible!" says a statement from Concept."We could not have done this without the work and dedication ofConrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business,GreenHouse,Problem Lab,, and theCentre for Peace Advancement. As is being shown around the world through this pandemic, it's amazing what we can accomplish when we work together."
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When and Where to get support
Studentscan visit theStudent Success Officeonline for supports including academic development, international student resources, leadership development, exchange and study abroad, and opportunities to get involved.
Բٰܳٴǰcan visit theKeep Learning websiteto get support on adapting their teaching and learning plans for an online environment. The following workshops are current offerings from the KL team (CTE, CEL, ITMS, LIB):
Getting Ready to Facilitate Online Courses: TA Training, beginning July 13.
Remote Course Design Essentials,Wednesday August 5, 8:30 a.m. to Tuesday, August 11, 4:30 p.m.
Assessment Design Café, Thursday, August 13, 1:30 p.m.
Employeesto help them work remotely, includingmanaging University records and privacy of personal information
Interested in learning more about engaging your students in an online course?The Centre for Extended Learning has created a new resource for you called
ThisOpen Educational Resourcewas designed for post-secondary instructors and teaching assistants who would like to better understand the critical role of facilitation in online course delivery, and build practical skills and strategies that are relevant, effective, and authentic.
Here are sometips for staying healthywhile working from home.
ճ.We have many online services to help you meet your goals, including: VirtualPre-bookedԻDrop-inappointments,Online workshops,Virtual Grad and Faculty Writing Cafés,Instagram Live Q&A sessions,Live PJ-Friendly Write-ins,Online learning resources, andOnline programming for Master’s and PhD students. Whatever you’re working on, we’re here to help! Visit our website for more information.
We understand that these circumstances can be troubling, and you may need to speak with someone for emotional support.Good2Talkis a post-secondary student helpline based in Ontario, Canada that is available to all students.
If you feel overwhelmed or anxious and need to talk to somebody, please contact theUniversity’s Campus Wellness services, eitherHealth Servicesor Counselling Services. You can also contact the University'sCentre for Mental Health Research and Treatment.
The Libraryhasonhow to avoid information overload.
ճFaculty Association of the University of ݮƵ (FAUW)continues to advocate for its members.for more information.
ճUniversity of ݮƵ Staff Association (UWSA)continues to advocate for its members.Check out the UWSA blogfor more information.
WUSA supports for students:
food hampersare currently available from the Turnkey Desk on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.in the ݮƵ Centre. If you have any questions please email us atfoodsupport@wusa.ca.
– Providing general online Peer Support via Skype to undergraduate students. To set up an appointment, please go to:
- Providing online Peer Support for the LGBTQ2+ community via Skype to Undergraduate students. To set up an appointment, please go to:
– Providing online Peer Support via Skype to undergraduate students. To set up an appointment, please go to:
– Providing online Peer Support via Google to undergraduate students. To set up an appointment, please go to:
– Now open by appointment for your bicycle repair and rental needs in the ݮƵ Centre.For more information or to schedule an appointment, please go to:
Centre for Academic Policy Support-CAPS is here to assistݮƵ undergraduates throughout their experience in navigating academic policy in the instances of filing petitions, grievances and appeals. Please contact them atcaps@wusa.ca. More information at
WUSA Commissionerswho can help in a variety of areas that students may be experiencing during this time:
- Equity –equity@wusa.ca
- Co-op and Experiential Affairs –coop.affairs@wusa.ca
-Seeking legal counsel can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first time facing a legal issue.The legal assistance helpline provides quick access to legal advice in any area of law, including criminal. Just call1-833-202-4571.
is a confidential mental health and wellness service that connects students with qualified counsellors 24/7. They can be reached at 1-844-741-6389.
When and Where (but mostly when)
.Free programming including Online Fitness, Personal Training, Health Webinars, Personalized Nutrition and more. Open to students, staff, faculty and alumni..
Designed to provide a fun, inclusive and safe atmosphere where youth can take part in skill development and team building. Age 7-9 and 10-12. Only $50/week and includes 5 x 1 hour sessions.
Register today to gain access to online content that is guaranteed to help you improve your basketball skills; regardless of your current skill level. Open to all ages. New content added weekly throughout the year for only $100.
.Weekly challenges from July 13 toAugust 23 focusing on Movement, Sleep, Hydration, Nutrition, Apps and Choose your own adventure. Post your photo and tag @WlooRec on Instagram for a chance to win a $100 box fromeach week as well as $100 from Mel’s Diner for our grand prize winner. Stay healthy Warriors!
Q&A with the Science Innovation Hub Advisory Team, Wednesday,August 5, 10:00 a.m.
New Faculty Online Social, Tuesday, August 11, 11:00 a.m.
, Wednesday, August 12, 3:00 p.m.
Engineering Our Way Through a Pandemic: How ݮƵ Engineers are Finding Solutions,Thursday, August 13,1:00 p.m.Part of the Engineering Alumni Speaker Series, this virtual event is open to everyone. A Zoom link will be sent to registrants.
CBB-[CREATE Series]-Engagement with the FDA on Premarket Submissions and Inspections by Yuan Fang], Friday, August 14, 2:00 p.m. to3:00 p.m. Online via Webex.
QPR Mental Health Training for Students,Monday, August 17, 1:30 p.m., Microsoft Teams –Register on.
NEW -ݮƵ Innovation Summit, Wednesday, August 19, 9:00 a.m.
A conversation about Indigenizing annual performance reviews, Wednesday,August 19, 1:00 p.m. Register for access.