July 1st, 2023 marked my five-year anniversary since my arrival in Canada. I came to Montreal, Quebec to start a new life, a new job, like so many thousands of other migrants that have come to...
June is a month of ceremonies and commemorations. Many a student has graduated or is about to graduate. Convocations – the assemblies of members of the educational community and the learners’...
Just like spring is a time of transformation, so too is time spent at the º«¹úÂãÎè School of Continuing Studies, where the core mission is to offer learners a path of lifelong professional...
In 1884, the first women were admitted to º«¹úÂãÎè – 63 years after the University’s founding. Today nearly seventy percent of º«¹úÂãÎè’s student body is female. Yet there remain significant...
As we close out this week, I personally would like to take a moment to remember the 22,000+ lives lost, their families, friends, neighbours and concerned fellow humans of the terrible earthquake of...
As someone with Jewish roots, Black History Month makes me think of the importance of allies and allyship in the fight against the harms of racialization and racialized injustice. On January 27th...