John Hartman, Redeemer and Child (Garden Study), 1990
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“Redeemer and Child (Garden Study)”

The first thing that most people notice when they view this painting from close up is the texture of the paint and the vibrancy of its colours. The latter reflects the fact that at the time he painted it, the artist was working on a series of paintings inspired by his colourful and lush flower garden near the shore of Georgian Bay.

“Equinoctial Line”, 2015, © Meryl Mcmaster / Courtesy Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain, Montreal.
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“Equinoctial Line”

Equinoctial Line by Meryl McMaster is one of a group of works from 2015 entitled Wanderings in which the artist deals with her life and culture, her past and her future.

Brennan Hall greets students and visitors with a prominent sign detailing the services found within. Accessible entrances are clearly marked.
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Finding Your Way Home

While campus will always feel like home, the next time you visit you’ll notice some handy new directional signs in case you’re rusty on where the entrance to the Senior Common Room is, or you graduated before the place you knew as the COOP became the Dodig Family COOP.

Smart Practices, Long-Term Gains
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Smart Practices, Long-Term Gains

The University of St. Michael’s College knew it was a wise fiscal move to become a member of the Shareholder Association for Research & Education (SHARE). Belonging to the non-profit investor advocacy organization, which St. Mike’s joined in 2016, seemed a good way to prioritize sustainability and climate justice in the university’s investing strategy while building relationships with like-minded institutions.

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