Culture & Sustainability Fair
The ELI Student Leadership Team has been hard at work planning a Sustainability Fair! Come out and show your support and learn all about sustainable initiatives from around the world.
The ELI Student Leadership Team has been hard at work planning a Sustainability Fair! Come out and show your support and learn all about sustainable initiatives from around the world.
The Student Experience and Housing team are excited to unveil the new Kitchenette & Meeting Room space in the Link Inclusion Lounge
Join members of the Student Wellness and Advocacy Committee to give feedback on Student Wellness and where you are at with Renison, and University life.
Want to gain some Canadian volunteer experience to enhance your resume? Join the ELI Student Leadership Team and work with your classmates to plan and facilitate a fun event for the Renison community!
De-stress and join your peer leader Rubee in learning about reducing anxiety and practicing mindfulness!
Keeping well in the winter is especially important! Join Renison's Inclusion Coordinators every Wednesday for a chance to engage with different wellness exercises and information!
"Pet" your stress away by joining us for a therapeutic hour of interactive activity with sweet therapy dogs! It has been proven that spending time with dogs helps to enhance your mood, social skills, memory stimulation, and so much more! (And they're really cute!)
The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-created movement to educate male-identifying individuals about gender-based violence and the important role they play to combat gender-based violence in our communities. We are looking for male-identifying students to join our Student Facilitators for our monthly Male Allies team meetings.
Calling all African, Black, and Caribbean students across Renison! Join Renison for an hour of chill conversation, free food, and conversation as we get to know more people across the Renison community.
Join our workshop to explore how to build spaces where everyone feels heard, valued, and free to be themselves. Connect, reflect, and discover why psychological safety matters in student life.