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Honours Bachelor of Behavioural Psychology Students Present Thesis Posters
With the 2022-2023 academic year ending, fourth-year students from the Honours Bachelor of Behavioural Psychology degree program (BPSYC) gathered to present their thesis posters in the upper concourse of the College. The theses presented varied greatly in topics, specific fields, and overall projects. Some students completed research for their thesis, while others created manuals or workshops to implement at their designated placement agencies.
Reflecting on the Indigenous Community of Practice
Over the past several months, an Indigenous Community of Practice (ICoP) was formed to support indigenization and decolonization of SLC curriculum. A small but committed group of faculty began this journey, together with School of Contemporary Teaching and Learning Education Developer, Shannon Hall and Knowledge Keeper at SLC, Helena Neveu.
Red Dresses Honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People
Red Dress Day, or the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People, is observed on May 5th. The day honours the thousands of Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people who have been subject to disproportionate violence in Canada and brings awareness to this ongoing human rights crisis. 
May is Asian Heritage Month
The month of May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada. Declaration was officially signed in May 2002, but it has been celebrated since the 1990s. It is time to reflect, learn and share the rich and diverse history of contributions that Asian-Canadians have woven into society. You are welcome to learn more about significant events in history of Canadians of Asian Heritage.   
SLC Student Shares Inuk Culture and Traditions
SLC students in Mary Ann Lyons’s course in Indigenous Storytelling (GENE192) had a unique, first-hand perspective lesson in Inuk culture and traditions when their classmate, Laura Nowdluk, led a class.