MACEWAN COMMITTEES
MacEwan University offers a wide range of committees for interested students who are looking to become more involved on campus.
Visit the MacEwan University website to choose your Committee. You’ll find all sorts of information on Faculty/School Councils, Academic Governance Council, and AGC Committees.
By sitting on a committee you’ll have the opportunity to
- Gain leadership experience
- Refine your communication skills
- Work and strengthen your soft skills (the skills employers look for!)
- Make a lasting impact on MacEwan
- Bolster your resume and outshine your future competition
- Network with the university staff and administration
Got questions? Contact
VP Academic
Stephan Vasquez
780-497-5476
savpacademic@macewan.ca

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Our mission is to provide ongoing and one-off programming with the direct aim to improve the long-term wellbeing of MacEwan students and their community.
SAMU Programs consist of the Student Refugee Program (SRP), StressLess, Sustainability, SAMU Cares, and Artworks. SAMU Programs also runs a variety of other programming and interactive campaigns, blog posts, hands out wellness bags, and organizes activities that fall under two umbrellas of focus – Wellbeing and Community.
Please note, all SAMU programming is subject to change as we respond to updates and guidelines for COVID-19.
Programs Manager
norteym@macewan.ca
Community Assistant
SAcommunity@macewan.ca
Wellbeing Assistant
SAwellbeing@macewan.ca
Stress is a common and normal issue for a student to experience. It can be the result of any number of problems.
Signs of stress can be physical, emotional, or behavioural. Some common symptoms of feeling stressed include:
Sleep problems
Irritability
Headaches
Anxiety
Indecisiveness
Stress is the result of an imbalance between demands and coping strategies. When the demands placed on us are greater than our ability to cope with them, we experience stress.
The key to handling stress is to regain balance by increasing our coping strategies to deal with the demands. When we look at coping, we want to be doing things that are both external and internal. It is essential to develop a strong social system, break up your routine, take care of your body, and ask for help when needed.
Stress is a common and normal issue for a student to experience. It can be the result of any number of problems.
Signs of stress can be physical, emotional, or behavioural. Some common symptoms of feeling stressed include:
Sleep problems
Irritability
Headaches
Anxiety
Indecisiveness
Stress is the result of an imbalance between demands and coping strategies. When the demands placed on us are greater than our ability to cope with them, we experience stress.
The key to handling stress is to regain balance by increasing our coping strategies to deal with the demands. When we look at coping, we want to be doing things that are both external and internal. It is essential to develop a strong social system, break up your routine, take care of your body, and ask for help when needed.
Stress is a common and normal issue for a student to experience. It can be the result of any number of problems.
Signs of stress can be physical, emotional, or behavioural. Some common symptoms of feeling stressed include:
Sleep problems
Irritability
Headaches
Anxiety
Indecisiveness
Stress is the result of an imbalance between demands and coping strategies. When the demands placed on us are greater than our ability to cope with them, we experience stress.
The key to handling stress is to regain balance by increasing our coping strategies to deal with the demands. When we look at coping, we want to be doing things that are both external and internal. It is essential to develop a strong social system, break up your routine, take care of your body, and ask for help when needed.
Stress is a common and normal issue for a student to experience. It can be the result of any number of problems.
Signs of stress can be physical, emotional, or behavioural. Some common symptoms of feeling stressed include:
Sleep problems
Irritability
Headaches
Anxiety
Indecisiveness
Stress is the result of an imbalance between demands and coping strategies. When the demands placed on us are greater than our ability to cope with them, we experience stress.
The key to handling stress is to regain balance by increasing our coping strategies to deal with the demands. When we look at coping, we want to be doing things that are both external and internal. It is essential to develop a strong social system, break up your routine, take care of your body, and ask for help when needed.
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Jane Smith | Third Year, Political Science
Student Refugee Program
Each term, $2.50 of your student fees goes towards supporting SAMU’s Student Refugee Program (SRP). Working with World University Service of Canada (WUSC), SRP funds the tuition and housing of a refugee student for four years. With the help of a local committee group made up of students and staff, SAMU ensures all the sponsored student’s needs are met throughout their time at MacEwan.
Questions? Email norteym@macewan.ca

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Questions? Email norteym@macewan.ca