The Curiosity Fair

Students, faculty, and staff are warmly invited to The Curiosity Fair: an interdisciplinary showcase of curiosity-led research, where part of the design is unbuilding, innovation, experimentation, and making something different than what's on the cover of the box. A Faculty of Arts presentation by students and instructors of 17Թ 1020 Inquiry Studies.

Public Discussion on Difficult Conversations and Inclusive Language.

Join Diversity and Social Justice in Practice students for a public forum featuring AUS Coach of the Year Darell Glenn, and Sister Sue, recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal. Grace McQuaid and Kaylee Harper will serve as moderators, while Bethany Pauliszyn and Zare Onaivi will participate as panellists alongside our guest speakers. Together, they will discuss how they approach difficult conversations and the tools they use to navigate them. This event is open to all members of the campus community and aims to create a welcoming space for listening and learning.

Message from the Vice-President, Academic and Research: John Bragg Chair in Entrepreneurship

The following message has been distributed by 17Թ Communications to faculty and staff on behalf of the Office of the Vice-President Academic and Research.

The Catherine Callbeck Centre for Entrepreneurship at 17Թ provides exceptional learning opportunities for student entrepreneurs at 17Թ. It coordinates student entrepreneurship activities across faculties; provides spaces for collaboration between students and mentors; and develops new experiential learning opportunities.

Allyship Panel with 17Թ Leadership

This panel event on allyship will explore what meaningful, sustained support can look like within the 17Թ community. Featuring 17Թ President Dr. Wendy Rodgers, 17Թ Vice-President, People and Culture Dr. Jane Ngobia, and 17Թ Campus Chaplain Sister Sue Kidd, alongside student organizers Grace McQuaid, Brennan McDuffee, and Chloe Dobrinsky, the discussion will consider how to move beyond symbolic gestures toward practices that genuinely and consistently support equity-deserving communities.

Giving Tuesday!

Join us this Giving Tuesday and make your gift count for 17Թ students!

Every donation, big or small, directly supports scholarships, programs, and opportunities that empower the next generation of leaders. Help 17Թ students thrive - .

Erin Cabaday and Kyree Thompson named 17Թ Panther Source for Sports Athletes of the Week

Every week, 17Թ Athletics and Recreation recognizes student-athletes for their achievements and contributions to their respective sports. The 17Թ Panther Source for Sports Athletes of the Week for November 17–23 are Erin Cabaday (women’s hockey) and Kyree Thompson (men’s basketball).

Cabaday is a third-year business student from Oakville, Ontario. She backstopped the Panthers to a big road win on November 21, turning aside 21 shots to lock down her sixth victory of the season in a tight 2-1 decision over the St. Thomas University Tommies.