A writer shining light on the legacies of genocide, a lawyer working to humanize administrative justice, and a researcher turning lived experience into tools for change – these are the forward-thinking projects being led by this year’s recipients of three prestigious alumnae fellowships.
Named after one of ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´'s longest-serving faculty members, the Peter Taylor Professorship in Mathematics and Statistics will support experiential learning, outreach, and research.
The university is honouring Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Ed’99, by naming the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space in recognition of her enduring contributions.
An upcoming symposium honours ¹ú²ú91ÓÈÎ︣ÀûÔÚÏß¹Û¿´â€™s most transformational benefactor on the 100th anniversary of his birth and his immense contributions to the arts and science.
It’s a common enough experience among university alumni: the feeling you owe something to one or more professors whose teaching touched you in a special way; the regret you never had the chance to express your gratitude properly.