Meet McMaster Science Society President – Nicole Wong
Some highlights for our online programming this fall include:
- Offering 4 free, 1hr tutoring sessions to all students through our tutor token program (all tutoring sessions are online this year!)
- An online Welcome Week run by the amazing Sciclone team, meant to help first-year students connect to the MacSci community through virtual events.
- I Love Science Semester, a series of interactive videos and resources from our Special Events Planner meant to spread the love of all things science while facilitating student connectivity during this remote semester.
Keep an eye out for our signature events in a new online format: Symbiosis, General Assembly, RSRCH 1A03, review sessions, and more! Our services and resources are constantly evolving in response to COVID-19, so check out mcmastersciencesociety.com or @macsci on Instagram for more information.
As well, one of our main projects kickstarting in the fall is the development and implementation of the MSS Action Plan, a list of projects and goals that the MSS is committing itself to in order to better support the BIPOC community within MacSci. The plan will be published online in September and will evolve and change as we receive feedback from the community through an affiliated feedback form. This is an ongoing initiative for the MSS, so we are open to any and all information and feedback from you as to how the MSS can work towards making MacSci a more inclusive space.
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