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SHIFT is a webinar series offered by the College of Arts and Science.

Deliver Your Best: Public Speaking Essentials

SHIFT is a webinar series for students and recent graduates that focuses on how to succeed post-graduation

Event

This event is part of the SHIFT webinar series for College of Arts and Science undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates. The online sessions feature alumni speakers and presentations focused on how to succeed post-graduation.

Guest speaker: Heather Morrison (BFA'08)
Date: Monday, April 25, 2022
Time: 12 noon - 12: 45 pm
Cost: Free
Location: Online via Zoom (link to be sent out prior to event)
Register online here.

Questions? Email alumni.artsandscience@usask.ca. Visit the SHIFT website for more information about this session and the others in the series.

All students who attend three or more sessions will receive a Co-Curricular Record (CCR) credit.
PLEASE NOTE: Webinars will be recorded and made public on the College of Arts and Science YouTube channel once the webinar is over.

About the speaker
Heather Morrison (BFA'08) is an award-winning actress, director and playwright. She is also a radio host, an associate producer and a fitness coach, and has emceed more than 100 events in her home community of Saskatoon. She has provided private coaching and teaching workshops on public speaking for five years. She is passionate about building community, whether it is through her work as the former artistic producer of Sum Theatre, on air with CBC Saskatchewan or as a fitness coach. She is the recipient of a University of Saskatchewan Alumni Achievement Award, was named one of CBC’s Future 40 and, most importantly, is mom to an incredible little child named Judah.


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