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Dr. Sandy Bonny (PhD) is an Earth scientist, team lead of the Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways and STEM Pathways programs in the College of Arts and Science, and an award-nominated writer of fiction and nonfiction.

Lunch and Learn at the Snelgrove

A session with writer and Earth scientist Dr. Sandy Bonny (PhD)

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The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is hosting a series of Lunch and Learns daily from Jan. 7–10. These presentations from across the college community address the intersections of Indigenous knowledges, pedagogical practices and contemporary art.

Thursday, Jan. 9
12:30 pm
Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, 191 Murray Building, 3 Campus Dr.

Everyone is welcome

Guest speaker: Dr. Sandy Bonny (PhD)

Sandy Bonny is an Earth scientist, team lead of the Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways and STEM Pathways programs in the College of Arts and Science, and an award-nominated writer of fiction and nonfiction.


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