International Women's Day
Join our expert online panel discussion for a timely and engaging conversation about women in leadership. There will be moderated questions with empowering speakers.
Join our expert online panel discussion for a timely and engaging conversation about women in leadership. There will be moderated questions with empowering speakers.
Join our expert panel for a timely and engaging conversation about how we can foster healthier lives across our communities. Discussions will explore the vital interplay between physical activity, nutrition, and social connection—not only as key components of well-being, but as meaningful and preventative health strategies.
Members of the Faculty of Health are invited to register for this interactive workshop on storytelling as a strategy for survival, resistance, and radical joy, including a hands-on zine-making activity.
Fun Run is an annual event, held on Homecoming, for the University and wider community. Join us for the return of Fun Run to the Faculty of Health in 2025!
Members of the Faculty of Health: join us for a Eurovision viewing party!
A relaxed poetry workshop for staff, faculty, students, and postdocs in the Faculty of Health. No experience necessary.
Join us for collaging a postcard keepsake focused on grounding, rest and community care.
Faculty of Health students, staff and faculty are invited to join us for a stress-relieving event to spend time with a litter of puppies, snap some cute photos, and enjoy a well-deserved mental health boost.
A reception to celebrate the staff in the Faculty of Health.
Join Myeengun Henry for a walk around Columbia Lake in honour of Indigenous water activist, Josephine Mandamin! In 2003, Josephine Mandamin began walking around the Great Lakes to raise awareness about water pollution. In response to Indigenous Teachings that water is sacred and is essential for all life to sustain on Mother Earth, we will walk in unity around Columbia Lake to remember our obligation to keep water clean and continue Josephine’s commitment alive.