When the temperature drops and the icy ground becomes too slippery to walk safely, we recommend turning to our favourite short legged friends from the southern hemisphere, penguins, for advice.
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Challis has illuminated the role of fetal development in onset of disease, advocated for enhanced collaboration and funding in health sciences research and mentored generations of researchers and contributors.
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Entering into a new term and new year, we want to share the steps we can all take to continue to keep our community healthy during the pandemic.
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January 12, 2021 From Catherine Dauvergne | How we will approach the summer 2021 term As we plan for what our summer 2021 term will look like, we’re balancing some tolerance for in-person activities as a vaccine rolls out across the country, against the possibility that public health restrictions remain high.
January 11, 2021 From Catherine Dauvergne | SFU’s COVID-19 safety measures for Spring Term 2021 Spring 2021 may still look different than we imagined, but we are committed to moving forward and keeping the health and safety of the community our top priority. We continue to closely follow the direction of the BC Provincial Health Officer in our response to COVID-19.
December 15, 2020 Beloved SFU holiday classic Bah Humbug! returns to bring the theatre home SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs, in partnership with Vancouver Moving Theatre and Full Circle: First Nations Performance is thrilled to announce the holiday classic Bah Humbug! is returning online from Dec. 15 to 30. The performance is a video recording from a 2019 live performance and will be available for streaming on-demand via Vimeo with pre-recorded bonuses from the cast.
December 15, 2020 Can Eden Robinson’s TV trickster help us progress from truth to reconciliation? The terrain and circumstances surrounding Eden Robinson’s fiction, along with the road she walks with her community and its history, gives her much to offer while at SFU as a Jack and Doris Shadbolt Fellows in the Humanities.