St. Paul’s shows its Pride
In recognition of Pride Month, St. Paul’s proudly flies the Pride flag inĚýcelebration of the many achievements and contributions of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
In recognition of Pride Month, St. Paul’s proudly flies the Pride flag inĚýcelebration of the many achievements and contributions of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
One of Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ Region’s largest hospitals is finding extra hospital bed capacity at a local college.
St. Paul’s University College has agreed to provide Grand River Hospital (GRH) with 84 private rooms to house non-urgent patients currently housed at the hospital.ĚýĚý
"We know that hospitals around the world are concerned about their capacity to accommodate the growing number of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Richard Myers, St. Paul’s Principal. “St. Paul’s is happy to do its part to ensure our hospitals have the resources they need during this extraordinary period.”
Like so many Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ grads, Cameron Turner (BMath ’02)Ěýmet his wife Tanya Morose (BSC ’02, MSC ’07) while living at St. Paul’s for two years beginning in fall of 1997,Ěýlearn how they are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic and doingĚýtheir parts to help minimize impacts and disruption.Ěý
On February 22, fascinating and engaging presenters hit the stage to share their passions and discuss their visions for the world at TEDxKitchenerED. Ěý
Of the 11 presenters, one was our very own Lori Campbell, Director of Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ Indigenous Student Centre (WISC) and another was Max Kakekagumick, a high school student from Fort Hope, Ontario, who participated in the first Leadership Entrepreneurship and DesignThinking (LEAD) camp offered by St. Paul’s last May.
GreenHouse students are often asked, “What’s your why?” The question invites emerging social entrepreneurs to figure out what change they truly want to make, and from there to determine the best way of doing so. When Aaiman Aamir came to GreenHouse a year ago in her last term, she wasn’t sure what problem she wanted to solve but she was aware of her regret about having opted out of studies in STEM.
Dear Members of the St. Paul’s Community:
I write to inform you of the passing of Helga Mills, who served as Principal of our College from 1994 to 1999.
Vaiva Dzemionas, BSW student, loves music. She’s been playing since she was five years old and was trained in voice as a teen. Vaiva is also a talented composer and enjoys combining her musical skills to create beautiful melodies.
Principal Richard Myers is pleased to announce that the Jackman Reading Room is now operational.ĚýĚý The initial collection of fifty volumes has been delivered and is ready to be read!
The Social Impact Fund encourages GreenHouseĚýinnovators to put their ideas into action.
The Fund is open to current GreenHouseĚýinnovators who demonstrate early-stage customer validation or idea testing (i.e. prototype, pilot, market research) and a plan for how they will implement their idea over the coming year.