Connections Winter 2020

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A Welcoming Place for our Students

– Hon. Graydon Nicholas, 30th Lieutenant Governor of NB, Endowed Chair in Native Studies.

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TRANSFORMING THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE

TRANSFORMING THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE

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“This is a welcoming place. Regardless of who we are or where we come from, we know St. Thomas to be a place where we are encouraged to celebrate our differences and to create new communities of understanding.”

Mental Health Matters

“We have a responsibility to take care of one another and investment in mental health is vital. This cause is already well supported among students: 72% of voters in our referendum favoured the Mental Health fee, showing that there is a need for this type of funding, now more than ever.” — Katie MacDermaid, BA’19, led the YES campaign in support of a mental health student fee donation of $300,000 to The Campaign for St. Thomas.

Developing Engaged Citizens

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t. Thomas educates informed, engaged citizens who are involved in their communities. STU grads are more likely to support community causes and to become involved in social justice and human rights issues.

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