The passing of Helga Mills
Dear Members of the St. Paul’s Community:
I write to inform you of the passing of Helga Mills, who served as Principal of our College from 1994 to 1999.
The Grad Building elevator will be out of service for up to 1 week, beginning Thursday, February 27.
If you need assistance carrying larger/heavier items to your floor, please connect with Student and Guest Services during business hours. If the desk is closed, please email to make arrangements for the following business day.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at (519) 885-1460 or email us at unitedcollege@uwaterloo.ca.
Dear Members of the St. Paul’s Community:
I write to inform you of the passing of Helga Mills, who served as Principal of our College from 1994 to 1999.
We are pleased to announce the arrival of John Abraham as Continuing Lecturer and Manager of International Work Experience for the INDEV and MDP programs. John joined the College community in early August and will be taking over from Grainne Ryder who is taking early retirement after serving St. Paul’s and the INDEV program for more than ten years.
Lynne Murdoch, Founder of VOYHS and GreenHouse student is one of four ventures that won the Velocity Fund 5K Finals on July 18th, 2019.
Lupus is a tricky illness that looks very different in different people, but one key similarity is that the disease can have significant effects on the working life of those living with lupus, with related economic impact.
Andrea Santi (BES ’12) loves basketball. The sport has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember. She plays, she refs and she’s even a time-keeper for the KW Titans of the semi-pro National Basketball League of Canada. She is also a massive supporter of the Toronto Raptors.
Congratulations are in order for young alumnus and former St. Paul’s employee André Moreau for completing a double degree in Law at McGill with distinction.
In fifteen years of Indigenous services at St. Paul’s University College, there have been various Indigenous camps offered on campus, but last week was the first Indigenous Leadership Entrepreneurship and DesignThinking (LEAD) camp ever offered here—or anywhere.
Principal Richard Myers is pleased to announce that the Jackman Reading Room is now operational. The initial collection of fifty volumes has been delivered and is ready to be read!