Transitioning from not being able to ask my fourth-grade teacher to go to the washroom in English to facilitating the language 10 years later was a process of constant doubt,…
Confessions of an English Language Facilitator
Finding Your Flourish: Jonah’s Story
by Jonah Glass When I officially accepted the offer to attend Ryerson University in the fall of 2014, I was anxious and worried about how I would cope with a…
Join Ryerson Mood Routes: Get Moving, Get Grounded, Get Lifted
Mood Routes, a Ryerson Student Affairs initiative, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Mood Walks program, encourages us to get outside not just for physical activity, but to de-stress,…
Personal and Professional Leadership Journeys: Five Students Share Their Experiences
Five international students from Ryerson Student Life draw connections between their personal, work, and leadership journeys to the five Ryerson Student Affairs pillars – mental well-being, community, learning, personal and professional…
The Fundamental Value of Language
by guest blogger Kirsten Gaikwad, English Language Support Facilitator, Ryerson Student Learning Support Close your eyes. In your mind, try to relive your day, from the time you woke up until…
A Proper Thursday Thought: Reflections on Work-Study From a Student
Guest post by Jonathan Kelley Work-study. Work-study? What does work-study mean? A job on campus, sure, but what else? If you are a pessimist, being a work-study student is an everyday…
SLS is Moving: The Ryerson Student Learning Centre
Written by Sabrina Melder, Administrative Assistant for Student Learning Support WE’RE MOVING WINTER 2015 Working as an Administrative Assistant for Student Learning Support has been an amazing experience thus far….
Getting By With a Little Help From Your Friends
With a new semester starting, it’s time to buckle down, and hit the books. Don’t forget that Ryerson offers a wide array of professional services geared to help you succeed…