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Tag Archives: finances
Some days I feel overwhelmed
By Kimberly Ellis-Hale , Sociology. Some days I feel overwhelmed. Between students asking for support and understanding, Accessible Learning’s term-long student accommodation updates, Dean of Student’s requests for additional student-related consideration, and URGENT-student-related-notices, I very rarely feel that I have … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT), behaviour, blue folders, campus health, counseling, counselors, depression, faculty, finances, first aid, health, health resources, Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario, Karen Ostrander, Karen Sider, Kimberly Ellis-Hale, Laurier Senate, Laurier's Accessible Learning Centre (ALC), Laurier's Special Constable Services (SCS), Laurier's Student Wellness Centre, Leanne Holland Brown, Meg Houghton, mental health, Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD), money, Ontario, Ontario Mental Health Act (1990), Ontario PSE, Ontario universities, Ontario University and College Health Association (OUCHA), overwhelmed, safety, Safety Health Environment & Risk Management (SHERM), savings, stress, students, suicide, Threat Assessment and Prevention Team (TAPT), tragedies, training, university funding, University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU), workload
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To divest, or to not divest – that is the question
In early 2016, the University received a letter endorsed by 80 faculty members calling on it to divest from fossil fuels. Fourteen months later, Laurier’s Responsible Investment Working Group (RIWG) is distilling the results of written submissions and public consultations … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, divest, divestment, environmental responsibility, ethics, finances, fossil fuels, investments, Laurier's Responsible Investment Working Group (RIWG), recommendations, RIWG, sustainability, UK, universities, University of Toronto, York University
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