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The Board of Governors at St. Paul’s University College has reappointed Richard Myers as principal of the College for a second term, beginning July 1, 2021. He will serve in the role until June 30, 2026.

St. Paul’s is pleased to announce the appointment of Brad Siim as the new chair of our Board of Governors. He succeeds Gary Foerster who had been in the role from 2007Ěýto 2014. Siim’s appointment is effective immediately and runs until October of 2022.

Recent alumna of the GreenHouseĚýsocial impact incubator at St. Paul’s University College, Beth Eden (BES'20) has been recognized by Corporate Knights magazine as one of 30 young leaders under 30 making a difference in sustainability issues in Canada.

On September 26, the Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ Indigenous Student Centre (WISC) at St. Paul’s, hosted its seventeenth annual pow wow virtually, garnering over 4,000 clicks during the live-streamed event on Facebook.

St. Paul’s University College is very proud to announce the appointment of the Right Honorable Michaëlle Jean, 27th Governor General of Canada, as Chancellor, for a three-year term starting immediately.

“We are delighted to have someone of Mme. Jean’s talent and stature take on the role of Chancellor,” said Brad Siim, incoming Board Chair. “Her interests and values align beautifully with those of our College.”

St. Paul's staff, students and faculty came togetherĚývirtually and in-person today (September 30)Ěýto recognize Orange Shirt Day, a day to raise awareness and educate Canadians about the history and legacy of the Residential Schools System in theĚýspirit of truth and reconciliation.Ěý

A youth mental wellness project created by , a partner of the GreenHouseĚýsocial impact incubator at St. Paul’s University College, has been awarded a $5,000 grant from Youth Mental Wellness Grant Program.

St. Paul's GreenHouse alumna Trishala Pillai (BA’16) is fuelled by work which enables her to create, promote and sustain prosperity for all. This is why she continues to serve on the social impact incubator’s advisory council, to provide incoming students with the same valuable experience she received during her time in the Innovators in Residence community. She also recently served as a judge for UŔ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ’s Pandemic Challenge.

A health technology startup from the GreenHouse social impact incubator at St. Paul’s University College at the University of Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ has been awarded a grant from the Clinton Foundation’s .