Barbara Olson, Kugluktuk
When I applied to the E2C Coordinator position, I had no idea the expedition was a part of the project. Initially, I thought we were headed to Ottawa to train...
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When I applied to the E2C Coordinator position, I had no idea the expedition was a part of the project. Initially, I thought we were headed to Ottawa to train...
Read MoreHave you heard the news? A cohort of six SOI Alumni landed in Madrid yesterday to take on international climate policy at COP 25! This is the third phase...
Read MoreIf you’ve glanced at the news recently, chances are you’ve noticed that there is a lot of buzz around the state of the natural environment. With students...
Read MoreUn message du président et fondateur de la fondation Students on Ice: Pendant les élections, j'ai beaucoup réfléchi à ce que nous avons vécu avec...
Read MoreA message from the President and Founder of the Students on Ice Foundation: During the election, I found myself thinking a lot about what we experienced on...
Read MoreThe Arctic represents vastly different things to different people. I was repeatedly reminded of this at the Arctic Futures 2050 Conference in Washington, DC,...
Read MoreARCTIC – a direction for you - A – Appointing the Alumni R- Redefine your role C – Consider the lived (SOI) experience T-...
Read MoreThe trip to Washington had been an amazing experience that was full of growth personally and academically. For the preconference that led up to...
Read MoreMost of the time, we do not know how to begin a speech, an audio recording or a even a journal. It is hard to take the first step, always. In my case,...
Read MoreThe Arctic Futures 2050 Conference was a time of reflection and growth. Many individual panelists recognized the need for indigenous knowledge...
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