Ani Colekessian, Artsci’07, used the Jean Royce Fellowship to write her first novel and kickstart a book-writing career. (Photo: Lindsay Duncan)
Tianna Edwards, MA’23 (bottom row, middle), with students at Black Welcome. The annual event is part of the Black at şÚÁĎłÔąĎ×ĘÔ´ program that Edwards launched at Yellow House Student Centre for Equity and Inclusion. (Photo: King-David Olajuwon)
Author Bronwyn Corrigan’s book, Canada’s ABCs of Who I Can Be, showcases 26 Canadian female and non-binary Olympians, Paralympians, and Special Olympians.
Dr. Melissa Graham, Artsci’04, inside the new NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory. “It’s very inspiring to be part of this, especially at the first national U.S. observatory to be named after a woman,” she says. (Photo: Melissa Graham)
Matt Hallat, AMBA’24, and Alysia Olsen, CIB’21, EMBA’26, say many of the lessons learned in elite athletics are directly applicable to life after sport. (Photos: supplied)