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ASKme booths already helping record number of students


Posted August 30, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne ASKme ambassadors are back, answering questions from both new and returning students at booths in key locations all over the St. George campus. In the first six days of the program, ambassadors helped more than 1,000 students, surpassing last year’s numbers by more than 200. The booths, which […]

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Indigenous Student Orientation


First Nations House – Indigenous Student Services organizes an orientation session and open house for new Indigenous students at the beginning of each academic year. We invite you come and learn about the supports that we offer. Meet new people, enjoy a cup of coffee and find out how you can get involved in the […]

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Wellness Wednesdays


Play, learn, relax. Check out Wellness Wednesdays at the Multi-Faith Centre for drop-in and registered activities that support your social, emotional, physical, mental, cultural and spiritual wellbeing. CCR in Work-Life Balance is available for drop-in activities. Learn more and complete this form for CCR recognition. Upcoming events Learn Self-Massage (Drop-in)September 18, 1 – 2 p.m.Koffler […]

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Friendly faces return to ASKme booths on the St. George campus


Posted August 11, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne The ASKme program is returning to the St. George campus, running from August 21 – September 15. The booths, which feature bright orange signs and the friendly faces of upper-year students and recent alumni, will be popping up all over campus to welcome students and share helpful information. […]

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Career Exploration & Education launches new guide for accommodations in the workplace


Posted August 4, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne This summer, Career Exploration & Education in collaboration with Accessibility Services are launching the Disclosure and Accommodation Guide for the Workplace – a tool to support students who choose to disclose disabilities and seek accommodations at work. The guide serves as a wealth of information as well as […]

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After a life-changing accident, Beau Hayward finds ‘a new direction’ at U of T


Posted July 26, 2023 Published originally on U of T News by Sean McNeely on April 4, 2023 Audio narrated by Christian Smith Listen to the article: For Beau Hayward, pursuing a degree at the University of Toronto is a dream – one that arose from a life-altering event. In the summer of 2018, he […]

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SAGE UT (Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement, University of Toronto)


SAGE UT (Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement, University of Toronto) is a graduate student led group operating out of First Nations House – Indigenous Student Services at the University of Toronto’s St. George Campus. SAGE UT plans workshops, presentations, social outings and other events that focus on promoting the academic and personal development of Indigenous graduate […]

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Learning Labs


Learning Labs will resume in person in fall 2024. Experiment with learning strategies in our practical in-person learning labs: Each learning lab will begin with a discussion of learning or study strategies followed by individual or small group practice. You will have an opportunity to troubleshoot strategies in real time. Bring any relevant course materials, including […]

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U of T Tutor Training Program (UT3)


The U of T Tutor Training Program, known as UT3, is designed for current undergraduate St. George campus students to become effective tutors. Completion of all nine training modules on Quercus and Folio earns a place on the U of T Tutor Directory of students trained for peer support, so that you can make money […]

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Accessibility Services expands programming space


Posted June 1, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne The team at Accessibility Services now has a larger space to offer events, programming and more. Recently re-named nanda-gikendan, an Ojibwe term that means “learning” or “seeking to learn”, the space is located on the fourth floor of 455 Spadina Ave., directly beside the main Accessibility Services office. […]


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