Snaptastic Faculty of Environment Holiday Video
The annual holiday video asks everyone what tidings they have for the holiday season
The annual holiday video asks everyone what tidings they have for the holiday season
By Jean Andrey Faculty of EnvironmentEnvironment’s favourite tradition at this time of year
is sending our friends some holiday cheer.
While the warmth and fond wishes we send are the same,
our coop students helped us change up the game.
If you’re already on Snapchat, you’ll know what to do;
Follow us for bloopers at envwaterloo
And for those who don’t snap, click below and hit ‘play’,
to enjoy our holiday video the old-fashioned way!
However you celebrate this festive time of year, we hope it's full of fun, family, good friends and warm memories in the making.
On behalf of myself and everyone in the Faculty of Environment, Happy Holidays!
Jean Andrey
Dean, Faculty of Environment
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