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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-439-7311



Address: 8810-112 Street, University of Alberta Campus T6G 2J6 Edmonton, AB, Canada

Website: www.ualberta.ca/st-stephens

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St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 13.12.2020

Our December College Spotlight videos featuring Augustine Parattukudi and Gabrielle Geldermann have now been posted on our website! Show your support by listening to their featured interviews on our Chancellors’ Challenge webpage. https://bit.ly/3lYuqAK Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support #MentalHealth #Education for all People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 01.12.2020

Mona-Lee Feehan has now completed 87 miles of her Run for #Mental #Health #Education! Check out her Chancellors’ Challenge journey on our website and show your support by sponsoring her during her final miles. https://bit.ly/33RMKFh Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support Mental Health Education for all People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 17.11.2020

Congratulations to the winning bidders of our Chancellors’ Challenge November silent auction! A big thank you to everyone who participated in the auction. Be sure to check out all the fantastic items in our December silent auction that starts Nov. 30! Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support #MentalHealth Education for all People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 16.11.2020

A joint statement released today by many within Edmonton's interfaith communities: Dearest neighbours in Edmonton/Amiskwaciy Waskahikan and the surrounding Capital Region, beloved siblings in fellow humanity, Across this province, all of us continue to be impacted in many difficult and painful ways by the Covid-19 pandemic and its collateral effects. It has already been a long season of uncertainty, fear, suffering, and loss, and it is not over yet. In fact, as in many other ...Continue reading

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 12.11.2020

We remember: Geneviève Bergeron (born 1968), civil engineering student Hélène Colgan (born 1966), mechanical engineering student Nathalie Croteau (born 1966), mechanical engineering student... Barbara Daigneault (born 1967), mechanical engineering student Anne-Marie Edward (born 1968), chemical engineering student Maud Haviernick (born 1960), materials engineering student Maryse Laganière (born 1964), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique's finance department Maryse Leclair (born 1966), materials engineering student Anne-Marie Lemay (born 1967), mechanical engineering student Sonia Pelletier (born 1961), mechanical engineering student Michèle Richard (born 1968), materials engineering student Annie St-Arneault (born 1966), mechanical engineering student Annie Turcotte (born 1969), materials engineering student Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (born 1958), nursing student and all women, girls, and trans*folk whose lives are taken as a result of gender-based violence.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 11.11.2020

This week’s Mental Wellness Resource is focused on 'Wellness Matters during COVID-19', this resource offers a team of therapists that put on free webinars, featuring SSC Alum such as Nicole Imgrund (’03 MPS) and Grant Wardlow (’17 MPS). Upcoming webinar: "Trauma and resilience" - January 19, 2021.... This resource is shared as part of a series of posts during our Chancellors’ Challenge, which aims to raise $40,000 in support of #MentalHealth Education for All People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 10.11.2020

This week’s Mental Wellness Resource highlights the importance of listening, and the 3 parts of listening that are essential to learn in order to become skilled. From the article: "I learned that listening is a skill that most people do not possess and being on the receiving end of a good listening experience feels amazing." This resource is shared as part of a series of posts during our Chancellors’ Challenge, which aims to raise $40,000 in support of #MentalHealth Education for All People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 08.11.2020

This year on #RemembranceDay, we pause to reflect on the lives of those we lost in service of this country. The following is an article describing how St. Stephen's College assisted during wartime in 1917. "In 1917, the Military Hospitals Commission set up a hospital within the college to care for some of Alberta’s wounded soldiers. The converted hospital housed up to 300 soldiers and for the next three years, the hospital treated soldiers who were physically injured or afflicted by nervous diseases from the war. According to one veteran, the convalescent hospital was second to none in the whole of Canada."

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 06.11.2020

In case you missed our November College Spotlight videos featuring Pam Smid, Michaela DeVries, and Kehinde Olabimtan, check out their interviews on our Chancellors’ Challenge webpage. Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support Mental Health Education for all People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 05.11.2020

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St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 21.10.2020

Our November College Spotlight videos featuring Pam Smid, Michaela DeVries, Kehinde Olabimtan, and have now been posted on our website! Show your support by listening to their featured interviews on our Chancellors’ Challenge webpage. Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support Mental Health Education for all People.

St. Stephen's College, at the University of Alberta 10.10.2020

Our Chancellors’ Challenge online silent auction for November ends in two days! If you haven’t checked it out yet, you still have time until Wednesday at 9pm. Click the link below to view all the fantastic items and start bidding. Stay tuned to our website and social media (Facebook and Twitter) to keep up-to-date with our Chancellors’ Challenge activities, and opportunities to support #MentalHealth Education for all People.