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SLC Hosts 2026 Synapse Nursing Symposium
SLC recently welcomed 90 participants to the 2026 Synapse Nursing Symposium on the Brockville campus, bringing together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners for a day of collaboration and knowledge sharing. Guided by the theme, Innovation in Nursing Education: Advancing Lifelong Learning, the symposium featured 15 oral and 8 poster presentations showcasing a diverse range of research and practice. 
SLC Faculty Showcase Scholarship at National Nursing Education Conference
Twelve SLC School of Nursing members, including faculty and leadership attended the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) Biennial Nursing Education Conference, May 31 to June 2, 2026, with eight contributing presentations alongside peers from across Canada and globally. Held under the theme, Rising to Responsibility: Educating the Nurses for the Future, the conference brought together nurse educators, researchers, and students to share innovative approaches shaping nursing education. 
Honouring Pride: Understanding the Intersex Inclusive Flag
This year’s Pride Month is the 10-year anniversary of the first time a Pride Flag was raised on Parliament Hill in recognition of Pride. Throughout Pride Month (and the rest of the year) you are likely to see several variations of Pride flags. These flags range on the unique identities and lived experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. One flag, you may see commonly is the Intersex Inclusive Pride Flag, designed in 2021 by activist Valentino Vecchietti.
Bringing AI Insights Back from Upper Bound
I recently had the opportunity to attend the Upper Bound AI Conference in Edmonton, one of Canada’s leading events focused on artificial intelligence, innovation, and emerging technologies. My participation was supported through a talent bursary provided by the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii). The conference brought together researchers, educators, startups, industry leaders, and policymakers from across the country to discuss the rapidly evolving role of AI across multiple sectors. Throughout the event, I attended sessions and engaged in conversations focused on applied AI, workforce development, entrepreneurship, and the growing importance of AI literacy in education. 
Lindsay Brant Receives Prestigious Appointment
As we recognize National Indigenous History Month, St. Lawrence College is proud to share that Dr. Lindsay Brant, SLC’s Director of Indigenous Initiatives, has been appointed Invited Scholar and Pedagogy of Peace (PoP) Nexus Leader at the Queen’s Institute for Educational Scholarship and Research (QIESR). This distinguished appointment reflects Lindsay’s leadership and the growing impact of Indigenous-led approaches to teaching, learning, and research.