Therapy Dogs

Sign up for a visit with our therapy dogs! Our furry friends from One Health Partners are back! Sign up for a cuddle with therapy dogs and destress before midterms. One Health Partners (OHP) is a Toronto-based nonprofit working at the intersection of animal welfare, human healthcare, education, and social services. Their flagship therapy dog… Continue Reading Therapy Dogs

Indigenous Film Collective: Trick or Treaty? Screening

Treaty Week (sometimes called Treaty Recognition Week) is observed in several provinces, including Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and others, usually in the first week of November. It was established to encourage learning about the treaties signed between First Nations and the Crown (representing settlers/Canada) and to reflect on how those agreements continue to shape relationships today.… Continue Reading Indigenous Film Collective: Trick or Treaty? Screening

Smoke Signals Screening and Q&A

On June 18, in celebration of Indigenous Peoples History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day, join the Indigenous Film Collective and Innis College for a special screening of Smoke Signals — a groundbreaking film in Indigenous cinema. Smoke Signals holds a unique place in history as the first feature-length film written, directed, and produced by Native Americans to… Continue Reading Smoke Signals Screening and Q&A

Apply now to be an Insider Mentor

Make an impact and contribute to positive change! Looking to give back to the college community in a leadership role? Apply now to become a peer mentor with The Insider, Innis’s first-year mentorship program. Throughout the summer, Insider mentors support incoming students as they prepare for their university experience. Each Insider mentor is matched with… Continue Reading Apply now to be an Insider Mentor

Sudan, Remember Us Screening and Q&A

The Sudanese Students Union, in partnership with Innis College, proudly presents the acclaimed documentary, Sudan, Remember Us, in Innis Town Hall. This is the film’s first screening, following its 2024 Toronto International Film Festival debut. After the screening, the Sudanese Students’ Union president and Dr. Nisrin Elamin, assistant professor of anthropology, will lead a discussion… Continue Reading Sudan, Remember Us Screening and Q&A

Blade Screening

Black History Month Film Club (Innis College x Black Student’s Association x CINSSU) presents a special screening of the superhero cult classic, Blade (1998), on February 18 in recognition of Black History Month. This is the second is a weekly series of three BHM Film Club events. Join us on February 11 for a screening… Continue Reading Blade Screening