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TFDL 260D: Book Online
Students who are registered with Student Accessibility Services can now book TFDL 260D – the Adaptive Technology Workroom in the Taylor Family Digital Library – online: http://workrooms.ucalgary.ca/ To use the room you must be actively registered with SAS and you must have picked up accommodation letters within the last year. For questions or concerns related…
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Study Abroad Winter 2015 International Studentship Competition
University of Calgary students who are studying abroad next semester, and who are commencing their study abroad program between January 1, 2015 and March 31, 2015, may be eligible for funding through the Winter 2015 International Studentship Competition. For full eligibility criteria and to apply online, visit: https://www.ucalgary.ca/studyabroad/study-abroad/funding/international-studentship-competition
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f.lux and Twilight
Research has suggested that nighttime exposure to the blue light from our various electronic devices can disrupt sleep or exacerbate existing sleep disorders. f.lux makes the colour of your device’s display adapt to the time of day: warm at night and like sunlight during the day. The program is free for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Android…
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Breaking Down the Walls: Discussing Experiences around Mental Health in Minority Populations
Monday, October 27, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, the Women’s Resource Centre (MacEwan Student Centre 482) hosts Breaking Down the Walls: Discussing Experiences around Mental Health in Minority Populations. This event aims to bring attention to the specific obstacles that accompany mental health in families with cultural and religious backgrounds outside the North American majority. The program will include…
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NEADS seeks applications for its Board of Directors
The National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) is seeking applications for the next two year term of its board of directors, January 01, 2015 – December 31, 2016. All persons interested in a position on the board must be regular members in good standing, that is students with disabilities enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary…
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