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News
Shell-Fisheries as a Tool for the Stewardship and Conservation of Mangroves
Date: March 29, 2024 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM EDT to 9:15 AM EDT
Speaker: Kafayat Fakoya| Associate Professor, Lagos State University, Nigeria.
Co-op's Student of the Year for the Faculty of Environment
Avery Sudsbury, a 4th year Environment and Business student, is Co-op's Student of the Year for the Faculty of Environment.
Link to original story by Cameron Stirrup, Co-operative and Experiential Education
Environment professor emeritus attended the Order of Canada investiture ceremony
School of Environment Enterprise and Development (SEED) professor emeritus, Frances Westley, received one of the highest honours in Canada for her work in social innovation. This honour was initially bestowed in January 2021 but, due to COVID-19, was only just presented at the investiture ceremony on February 22, 2024 at Rideau Hall.