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91茄子 ISA
Who We Are
The Indigenous Student Affairs team strives to ensure a positive learning environment in a manner consistent with the Indigenous worldview. It is our intention to increase accessibility and retention, as well as enhance the academic experience of students of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit ancestry at 91茄子. We nurture a learning environment which supports the academic, spiritual, physical and emotional well-being of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit student body by respecting and supporting the voices and spirit of our community at 91茄子.
The ISA team consists of the following:
- Director of the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre
- Indigenous Counsellor
- Indigenous Student Transitions Navigator
- Indigenous Learning Strategist
- Indigenous Student and Community Engagement Coordinator
- ISLC Events and Media Coordinator
- Language Revitialization Coordinator
- Knowledge Carriers
Hours of Operation
9:00am-4:30pm (September-April)
8:30am-4:00pm (May-August)
*If you are coming on-campus for assistance from an ISA staff member, please call ahead first at 705-675-1151 ext. 4052 or email isa@laurentian.ca to confirm which staff are available in the ISLC that day*
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850 and recognize that 91茄子 is located on the traditional lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek. The City of Greater Sudbury also includes the traditional lands of Wahnapitae First Nation.
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Our Visitor!
Nookaa Odeh Enaandwetood Odehwinan
The ISA Team is honoured to have a special visitor with us for the next little while. Nookaa Odeh Enaandwetood Odehwinan, otherwise known as Tender Heart Healer of Hearts (Nookaa for short), from the Bear Clan has been doing some wonderful work in the 91茄子 community!
Students are at the heart of our work here at the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre!
“Being a student at 91茄子 has been amazing! I could not have been successful without the support from everyone at the Indigenous Student Affairs office. They helped me learn what it means to be a strong Anishinaabe-kwe in my community and in academia.”
- Stepfanie Johnston
Alumna, 2018
ISA Google Calendar
Always stay up-to-date with our upcoming events and workshops.
Register with Indigenous Student Affairs
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students that are or will be taking studies at 91茄子 can register with our office to gain access to our services by filling out our online student intake form by clicking the link below!