If you don’t know, the Environmental and Urban Change Student’s Association - or EUCSA for short - recently went through a pretty comprehensive transition period this year, transcending the Faculty of Environmental Students to the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. My name is Nathi Zamisa, I’m the Co-Chair and/or Vice-President of the Environmental and Urban Change Students’ Association and I will be your host for today’s discussion.
So for today, September 30, 2020, I - your host - will be joined by the Dean of EUC, Alice Hovorka, (Experiential Education Coordinator) Rosanna Chowdhury, and (Recruitment and Liaison Officer) Alison Ozog of the EUC administrative body, to explore what exactly the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change is all about! Together, we’re going to look at some of the things that changed and stayed the same with the faculty. We’ll address the elephant in the room - the pandemic - and how it has impacted not only the faculty, but the resources available its graduate and undergraduate student bodies. What’s great about today is that we’ll get to hear first-hand what kinds of steps the faculty is taking to address the sum of challenges its faced with today, and how they’re responding to help both incoming and graduating students! Finally, we’ll take a look into what the faculty is looking forward to this year, and explore the motivations pushing them to make this year exceptional!