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Upcoming Events
- Jim's Library Drop In
Thu., Feb. 2 - Feb. 2, 2023 - Counseling with Kurt
Wed., Feb. 8 - Feb. 8, 2023 - Michael's Library Drop In
Thu., Feb. 9 - Feb. 9, 2023 - Jim's Library Drop In
Wed., Feb. 15 - Feb. 15, 2023
ta-tawâw Student Centre
Welcome to the ta-tawâw Student Centre!
Students are welcome to visit the Centre staff during our new hours on:
Monday- 8:15am-7:00pm
Tuesday- 8:15am-7:00pm
Wednesday- 8:15am-7:00pm
Thursday- 8:15am-7:00pm
Friday- 8:15am to 4:30pm
Please also follow our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ASCUofR/
and our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tatawawstudentcentre/ @tatawawstudentcentre
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Welcome. There is room. There is space.
The ta-tawâw Student Centre (formerly Aboriginal Student Centre) is a respectful and welcoming place that encourages student empowerment, identity, community connection and Indigenous ways of learning. This space is a central hub for all students on campus, and a place to gather with others including Knowledge Keepers, alumni, faculty, staff and community members, creating a sense of belonging in the larger university environment.
The ta-tawâw Student Centre's main focus is on assisting Indigenous students':
- Successful transition into University
- Retention at the post-secondary level
- Engagement in University events and activities
- Successful completion of University
- Transition into the workforce
The Centre’s focus is to support students, and with the involvement of the larger campus community, create opportunities for intercultural and intergenerational exchange which strengthens our campus community, and expands our potential for continual learning.
The ta-tawâw Student Centre is located on the main floor of the Research and Innovation Centre, Room 108. Please stop by, meet your community, and learn more about the Centre!
Indigenous students at the University of Regina, and the federated colleges of Campion College, Luther College and First Nations University are asked to self declare their Indigenous status when they log into the University’s self-service. This will help ta-tawâw Student Centre, the University of Regina, the federated colleges, faculties and departments in developing and implementing services to meet the needs of Indigenous students on campus.