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January 12, 2021MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL CHIN REGARDING THE DEATH OF KARIMA BALOCH
Sadness and shock at the death of a Woodsworth student
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November 30, 2020New Faculty Member Focus
New faculty profile: Prof. Paola Bohórquez specializes in teaching English and critical academic literacies in multilingual contexts.
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November 25, 2020A Message to Alumni from Principal Chin
A Message to Woodsworth Alumni from Principal Carol Chin
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November 25, 2020Fall Convocation
Woodsworth College students graduate at virtual convocation
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November 20, 2020MESSAGES FROM PRINCIPAL CHIN AND DEAN WOODIN WITH IMPORTANT UPDATES
Important updates regarding the winter term from the Principal of Woodsworth College and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science
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November 18, 2020Former Millie Rotman Shime Academic Bridging Program student to graduate this November
Former Millie Rotman Shime Academic Bridging Program student and recipient of the Brookfield Bronfman Scholarship to graduate this November.
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November 18, 2020Three Woodsworth Alumni receive the U of T Arbor Award
The Arbor Awards are the University of Toronto’s highest honour in recognition of exceptional and longstanding volunteer service. Three Woodsworth alumni are recipients this year.
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November 4, 2020Congratulations Woodsworth Class of Fall 2020
Here are the links to the virtual convocation & program, and resources and services for graduating students!
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October 5, 2020Alumni-Student Mentorship Program: Bridging the Gap between Academia and the Workforce
Mentors and Mentees share their experiences participating in the Woodsworth College Alumni-Student Mentorship Program.
Pictured: Jenny Zhang is a Woodsworth College Alumna, a former Mentee and has participated as a Mentor.
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September 2, 2020Woodsworth Student part of group leading Indigenous history tours on campus
Woodsworth student Drew Rickard is part of a group of Indigenous students from the University of Toronto and young adults from across the GTA are being trained to lead virtual tours that celebrate the rich Indigenous history of U of T’s three campuses and surrounding areas.
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