Cooking Club - Sports Nutrition
Graduate students and postdocs are invited to come together in the CCCARE Kitchen to prepare several recipes and then will enjoy their dining on their creations
Graduate students and postdocs are invited to come together in the CCCARE Kitchen to prepare several recipes and then will enjoy their dining on their creations
Identify what motivates you and recognize how your academic work can contribute to your goals and interests. All Health undergrad students are invited to this series of hybrid workshops covering some key skills for academic success at university!
It is a long journey from the first day you arrive on campus to the day you cross the stage at Convocation with your degree in hand. The Faculty of Health invites graduating students to this celebratory event, hosted in honour of your hard work, dedication and accomplishments during your time in Health.
Graduate students and postdocs are invited to come together in the CCCARE Kitchen to prepare several recipes and then will enjoy their dining on their creations
The Aftab Patla Memorial Cup Hockey Game involves participation from undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs, staff and faculty, both on the ice and in the stands. It was created in honour of Dr. Aftab Patla, a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, who passed away in 2007.
Join the Faculty of Health for traditional teachings and cultural practices surrounding maple syrup.
Red Dress Day marks the national day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirited people in Canada. Join Elder Myeengun Henry to honour and remember our missing and murdered sisters and to show solidarity with their family and loved ones.
Join the Faculty of Health for a Red Dress Day Workshop and learn traditional beading practices with a local artist!
Are you interested in embracing your creative side through various games and activities? Want to show off your crafty skills? Come join Sex Educators from the SHORE Centre (formerly Planned Parenthood) of Waterloo Region as they explore sex and relationships through art at their pop-up booth. Open to all undergraduate and graduate students in Health.
Through the power of his own story and the inspiration he’s found in others, Rick Hansen shares his vision and inspires audiences to join his journey to create an accessible, healthy and inclusive world, where people of all abilities can fully participate and contribute. By reflecting on our own actions and beliefs, we can challenge existing standards and dream up new ones – ones that foster hope, inspiration and acceptance. Hansen encourages us all to fight for accessibility as a human right.