Passover Outreach Booth
Learn about the traditions and meaning behind Passover at our interactive outreach booth! Drop by to explore the story, symbols, and cultural significance of this important celebration in a welcoming and engaging space.
The Moose Tracks Connection Desk will be operating on modified hours during the week of April 20 to 24, open from 9:00am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday. The desk will close for the Winter term after Friday, April 24 and will re-open for Spring term on Monday, May 11. 🫎
Learn about the traditions and meaning behind Passover at our interactive outreach booth! Drop by to explore the story, symbols, and cultural significance of this important celebration in a welcoming and engaging space.
Join Renison's Inclusion Coordinators every Wednesday for a chance to engage with different wellness exercises and information!
Come enjoy a fun afternoon with us, as we go to St. Jacobs Farmers' Market. You'll get the chance to explore the market and try some amazing traditional Canadian food!
Put on your best dress, or suit and tie to "Wind-Out" the year with all our Reni-friends! This year’s theme is: Wonderland!
Join us for our Lent Study event as we take time to reflect, grow in faith, and prepare our hearts during this meaningful season. Come join us for a time of learning, discussion, and spiritual encouragement together.
Calling all African, Black, and Caribbean students across Renison! Join Renison Don David for an hour of chill conversation, free food, and conversation as we get to know more people across the Renison community.
Join us for a refreshing walk at Laurel Creek Conservation Area! This nature walk is a great way to unwind, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with others while exploring beautiful trails and scenic views.
RASC is raising money for the Student Urgent Needs (SUN) Bursary! The SUN Bursary helps ease the financial constraints for Renison students who are experiencing financial hardship. You can support RASC and the SUN Bursary by purchasing a tasty donut treat!
Ever get the feeling that you don't belong at university?This very common - and very normal! - feeling may be a sign of imposter syndrome. Join Peer Leaders Rubee and Diya for a conversation about imposter syndrome, and learn strategies for overcoming feelings of inadequacy. Remember, you belong here!
Are you part of the Queer community? Come hangout with fellow 2SLGBTQIA+ students and allies and enjoy some delicious treats!