Done in partnership with the U of T – St. George Career Centre, the event explored what it means to work in Student Affairs at U of T – St. George, in both the central Division of Student Life, and embedded in various academic communities at U of T.
Participants took part in a tour of Hart House, participated in a workshop on program planning, and connecting with professionals through a panel.
Panelists:
- Adam Doyle, First-Year Initiatives Coordinator, Faculty of Arts & Science
- Adam Hogan, Assistant Dean of Students, Trinity College
- Ainsley Goldman, Placement Program Coordinator, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education
- Cori Hanson, Assistant Director, First Year Student Success and Transition, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
- Zoe Dille, Integrated Learning and Community Engagement Coordinator, Hart House
- Panel Moderator: Adam Kuhn, Director, Student and Campus Community Development, Division of Student Life.
Tour Hart House, with elements of Student Development Theory embedded in it, facilitated by: Day Milman, Integrated Learning and Community Engagement Coordinator, Hart House.
Workshop of Program Planning for Student Affairs, facilitated by: Cristina Peter, Student Success Programs Coordinator, Faculty of Arts & Science.
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