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Launched in 2018, the Global Engagement Seminar Program is a capstone seminar, bringing together students from across the six faculties and the affiliated colleges to develop greater awareness of contemporary global issues, as well as to work collaboratively to think through creative solutions.

The Winter 2021 seminar (ARTS 490) theme is Pandemic. Third- and fourth-year students from any faculty are invited to enroll.

Mark Servos
Water Institute member, Professor Mark Servos, and his team have been working since early in the pandemic to develop and validate methods to detect the ruminants of SARS-CoV-2 gene fragments in wastewater. They have been working closely over the summer with other research groups, municipalities and public health agencies to develop and apply the approach and support and inform decision-makers. 

If you have spent any time walking around (or in) rivers, you will see and feel little particles like gravel under your feet. What you might not realise is that larger phenomena, like climate change and urbanization, can significantly affect the balance of these particles in a river, causing environmental degradation that can lead to failures of infrastructure like bridges and pipelines.