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Student town halls to take place this week
President Feridun Hamdullahpur will be hosting special virtual town hall events for undergraduate and graduate students on Tuesday and Wednesday.
These events, scheduled for August 25 and 26, are intended for students only.
Undergraduate Student Town Hall
- Tuesday, August 25 at 1:30 p.m.
Graduate Student Town Hall
- Wednesday, August 26 at 1:30 p.m.
There has been a tremendous amount of change at ݮƵ in a short period of time and these unique Town Halls are an opportunity to take a step back and look at all the strides we’ve made since early March and join an open conversation about our University heading into the new academic year.
As with past Town Hall events, this iteration will include an update from President Hamdullahpur and also an interactive Q&A about the issues that matter to students. Questions can be sent in via registration or asked in the interactive chat online.
Students can check their emails for invitations to register for the events, and livestream links will be sent to attendees beforehand.
Central Stores provides update on business operations
Central Stores has provided a business plan update as its prepares for the Fall term.
Effective Monday, August 24, its operational hours are Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The following services will resume normal operations:
- Receiving;
- Shipping;
- Mail Delivery/Pickup;
- Letter Shop;
- Regular Outgoing Mail Processing;
- Freight Delivery;
- Moving;
- Gas Cylinder Processing;
- Used Product Handling;
- Office Paper Recycling/Shredding; and
- Digital Imaging services.
"Scheduled on-campus mail delivery and pick up times may be altered to accommodate continued COVID-19 protocols," says the note from Central Stores.
In addition,Central Stores now sells affordable disposable (non-medical) masks. "These masks were sourced through direction and authorization of the Safety Office," says the note from Central Stores. "Masks are sold in boxes of 100 andcan be found in our Central Stores Catalogue."
New ventures ahead for Tobi Day-Hamilton
Tobi Day-Hamilton’s earliest memories of the University of ݮƵ are visiting the Red Room as a child with her mother who worked in IST. Technology has changed a lot since then, but a curiosity in science, technology, engineering, art and math is just as alive in children today.
After nearly 15 years, Tobi is leaving the University at the end of August to focus on sparking that curiosity in children in ݮƵ Region and beyond. She is the co-founder of, a social enterprise that isreimagining STEAM outreach for children and building a five-story STEAM centre in Uptown ݮƵ.
“It’s really about sparking curiosity in kids to become curious and critical thinkers,” she says.
The non-profit startup is an endeavour she and her co-founders have been working on part-time for several years after visiting Science World in Vancouver and realizing that ݮƵ Region is the perfect home for a similar venture. Building partnerships and attracting investors has been an important part of developing LAUNCH and it’s something Tobi has brought to her various roles on campus.
After graduating from ݮƵ with an Arts degree, Tobi spent 12 years with a local marketing and communications firm before returning to her home faculty in alumni, marketing, and advancement roles. She led the development of the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business working closely with various levels of government and industry to bring the satellite campus to life. Later, at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), she and her team attracted $120 million in funding to support one of ݮƵ’s world-leading research institutes. One of her proudest accomplishments was the creation of QUANTUM: The Exhibition. Tobi’s IQC team designed the travelling exhibit to educate Canadians about quantum technologies as part of the Canada 150 celebrations. QUANTUM travelled across Canada, throughout Europe and ended its run in Singapore in 2019. Tobi joined the Office of Research as the Director of Strategic Initiatives in 2018 where she worked with the leadership team on a number of initiatives including the Research Strategic Plan.
With a lifetime of experiences and knowledge from ݮƵ, Tobi is excited to help inspire young people to be curious and ask critical questions about the world around them. She’ll miss her colleagues from across campus, but looks forward to working with children and youth in underserved and at-risk communities to bring opportunities in STEAM to everyone.
“LAUNCH will give kids the chance to explore their own curiosity and spark a passion to solve the problems of the future,” she says.
Public lecture tomorrow and other notes
Join the University of ݮƵ, in partnership with the Kitchener Public Library, for anonline community lectureon Tuesday. "Will our kids be alright?" focuses on how the disruptions of 2020 affect children and their development. ݮƵ researchers willunpack the short and long-term social and developmental consequences and how we can avoid exacerbating the effects of the global pandemic.
Speakers at the event include:
- Janice Aurini, professor, Department of Sociology;
- Dillon Browne, professor, Department of Psychology;
- Sheila Ager, dean of Arts (moderator).
To register and learn more about the event,.The event takes place Tuesday, August 25 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Plant Operations has announced that there will bean electrical power shutdown in the Village 1 Central Complex from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon today.
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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.
Webinar: Copyright for Teaching,Tuesday, August 25, 2:00 p.m.
Remote Course Design Essentials,Beginning August 26.
Using LEARN’s Quiz Feature,Thursday, August 27, 12:00 p.m.
Independent Remote Course Design Essentials.Continuous self-enroll course in LEARN
LEARN for TAs,Tuesday, September 15, 10:00 a.m.
LEARN for TAs,Wednesday, September 16, 2:00 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-inǾԳٳԳٲ,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.
– 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!
Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET).Make an entrepreneurial impact where you are today as you complete your graduate degree.Registration for thepart timeprogramis still open for Fall 2020.Learn more.
Public Lecture,“Will our kids be alright?”Tuesday, August 25, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Science Innovation Hub Guest Lecture: Publishing Your Discoverieswith April Pawluk, Wednesday August 26, 2:00 p.m.