His first name is Alioune, which means warrior in Sengalese. His middle name is Marin, in honour of his birth near the water, and in the water. A story for International Day of the #Midwife.
@Fox_E_Lori Great article! Is it available anywhere without subscribing (I had suggested students read it, but now it seems inaccessible without a subscription)?
This National Accessibility Week (May 31-June 6), we're thrilled to return to our #PeopleOfMSVU series by featuring Public Policy student Ifeoluwa Oluwatomisin Adesina. Read her full quote at: https://t.co/ThMhvGHZyb
“As a father, I am teaching my son how to express his emotions. I am teaching my son there is strength in being vulnerable, letting people know how you feel. Suppressing your emotions leads to a backlash at some point, which is dangerous.”
Read full story: https://t.co/7N1wUddAZ2
Our team is looking to get in touch with any international students who may be facing financial hardships due to the current situation surrounding COVID-19. If this is you, please send an email to [email protected]
The phases of a crisis, and how we communicate during it are not always clear. Join us this Friday at noon, ADT for a virtual Q&A with our experts. DM us your questions and be sure to join us! #COVID19#crisiscommunications#employeeengagement https://t.co/RVT4irKU6e
Great discussion about how "people should be more concerned with helping one another than making it big" right now on CBC Radio's The Current #COMM2025_01#COMM2025_01
https://t.co/AShH4s64p4
There’s no playbook for what’s happening right now. We’re hosting a virtual Q&A with our experts this Friday. DM us your questions and be sure to join us! #COVID19#CrisisCommunications#EmployeeEngagement
Social Media student Karen Taylor is warming our souls in #COMM2025_02 by sharing healthy cooking ideas. Here is her recipe for sweet potato toast, eggs and avocado! Can't wait to try it with the kids! #CopingWithCovid19#ThisIsMSVU
https://t.co/vir4Mh6tWT