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International Development student Joseph Flores is the 2017 Alex Foto Memorial Award recipient. He receives $1,000 to support the costs of his fourth-year field placement in Ghana, where he is working with local communities who are trying to protect their watershed and water supply from environmental threats.

Libro Credit Union awarded $35,000 to St. Paul’s GreenHouse from its Prosperity Fund last Thursday, a program which recognizes initiatives that focus on regional economic development, money smarts, and youth leadership.

St. Paul’s University CollegeÌýis pleased to announce the appointment of JP Gladu as its next Chancellor. Mr. Gladu is the President and CEO of the , one of Canada’s premier organizations for Indigenous entrepreneurs.

A new plant nursery, situated beside the original St. Paul’s community garden, was inaugurated at a reception on Friday, June 2. The plant nursery was funded by a Chartwells Campus Project grant, and will help increase the food output of the St. Paul’s community garden, now run by UW Campus Market Garden.

Marlena Books, a St. Paul's GreenHouse startup, won one of four big $25,000 Velocity Fund prizes up for grabs at the most recent competition.Ìý

Marlena Books is a venture that was created by Rachel Thompson to help people with dementia and Alzheimer's keep mentallyÌýactive through reading materials made specifically for them.Ìý

St. Paul’s University College officially installed Dr. Richard Myers as ourÌýseventh principal this past Sunday with a short ceremony and reception that included speakers from UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, Huron University College, and the other Affiliated and Federated Institutions of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.

Fellow Richard Yim and his social-purpose startup, The Landmine Boys, have received $5,000 in funding from the (CLMF), a national organization based in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ with a mission to raise awareness and funds to end the human and economic suffering caused by landmines.