CAUGHT 2.0: Film Screening and Community Building Reception
The Faculty of Environment invites the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ community to a special screening and discussion of the documentary CAUGHTat the Modern Languages Theatre.
The Faculty of Environment invites the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ community to a special screening and discussion of the documentary CAUGHTat the Modern Languages Theatre.
Join the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-racism forÌýBeyond the "pipeline": Evaluations, values and allyship in academia.ÌýOffered as part of theÌýGender Equity Lecture Series, it will exploreÌýways that we can work toward greater gender equity once more demographically and value-diverse folks have made it onto our campus. All Faculty of Environment staff, faculty and post-grads are invited to attend.Ìý
Dr. Denis Aheto will discuss a holistic approach to caring for the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers. Using examples from African countries, he will explore how the global community can transform the challenges facing our oceans into opportunities for growth to bolster sustainable development and stimulate socioeconomic transformation.
On April 3, 2024, the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ will embark on a bold new mission toÌýcreate healthier, more prosperous cities withÌýthe launch of the Future Cities Institute founded by CAIVAN.Ìý
Explore global exchange programs, co-op placements, and field courses to add adventure to your degree.Ìý
Join us in the Faculty of Environment for some trick or treats courtesy of the Dean's office staff on October 31, 2024 from 2:00-4:30pm on the first floor of Environment 1. Costumes are strongly encouraged, but not required!
All Faculty of Environment community members are welcome to participate.Ìý
Important Note:ÌýCostumes should be respectful. Costumes that could be considered culturally insensitive or that perpetuate stereotypes are not allowed. We celebrate diversity and encourage costumes that honour and respect all cultures. Ensure that costumes do not pose safety risks. Props should be non-threatening and not pose any risk to others.
This event will follow theÌýSoup and Bannock hosted by the Faculty of Environment, Dean's Office at United College.Ìý
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We invite you to a unique and empowering event that blends the themes of climate anxiety, the UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Healing Forest, Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous healing and health, and Land Back. This gathering offers an opportunity to explore the deep connections between land, climate, and healing, while reflecting on our shared responsibilities.Ìý
The event will feature a fireside chat between Dr. Kelsey Leonard and Elder Myeengun Henry, who will share wisdom on the importance of land in Indigenous healing and cultural resilience. The conversation will also focus on how Indigenous perspectives can offer guidance in navigating the growing concerns around climate anxiety, particularly among young people.Ìý
Following the fireside chat, attendees will be invited to walk through theÌýHealing Forest exhibit, a space dedicated to reflection on the impacts of colonialism and the resilience of Indigenous people. This immersive experience will provide an opportunity to connect and engage deeply with the themes of the day.ÌýÌý
Together, we will walk a path of hope, guided by the wisdom of Indigenous knowledge, the strength of community, and the power of the land.Ìý
Date:ÌýThursday, November 14Ìý
Time:Ìý5:00-6:00±Ê²ÑÌý
Location:ÌýArts Lecture Hall, Rm 116Ìý
Afternoon Action is a series of advanced networking sessions that will engage planningÌýemployers and professionals directly with planning-interested students across the Faculty of Environment. The event is catered to all planning graduate students and final-termÌýundergraduate students. It is also open to any graduate or final term undergraduateÌýFaculty of Environment students with a strongly expressed interest in working in a planning-relatedÌýfield after the completion of their degree.
ENVigorateÌýis back for its eleventh year with a new and fun theme: climate optimism! From March 25 to March 27, join students, faculty and staff in discovering sustainability workshops, exciting speakers, and fun events around how the Faculty of Environment is working towards realizing the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Ìý
ENVigorateÌýis back for its eleventh year with a new and fun theme: climate optimism! From March 25 to March 27, join students, faculty and staff in discovering sustainability workshops, exciting speakers, and fun events around how the Faculty of Environment is working towards realizing the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Ìý