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10 Things We Like About Olympic Ice Maker Mark Messer

The Iceman cometh — and he also goeth around the world to make sure speed-skating surfaces are fit for Olympians. Mark Messer gives us a personal glimpse into his cool world.
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10 Things We Like About Aviv Fried

Baker, entrepreneur and UCalgary student Aviv Fried is driven to make the world better through improving how non-profits work — and by sharing stellar cinnamon buns.
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The Outdoor Centre Turns 45 and Remains Future-focused

It’s been enabling outdoor adventure through accessible and affordable gear and education since the 1970s and it’s only getting bigger and better
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10 Things We Like About Rachael Edino

Chef, music-lover and change-maker closing racial gaps in education
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10 Things We Like About Mark Tewksbury

Olympic athlete, activist, actor and motivational speaker, Mark Tewksbury, LLD’10, finds purpose in empowering others to lead — and joy in the Mediterranean, the Elbow River and his supportive husband
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Donor Heather Culbert’s Drive to Thrive

The co-chair for the Calgary Cancer Centre’s OWN.CANCER campaign may have beaten cancer but she’s all too familiar with the devastating effects of a disease whose outcomes she’s determined to help change
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Naheed Nenshi on Leaving a Job You Love

Calgary’s outgoing mayor on making the decision to leave
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Better Aging with Pets

Should animal companionship — a proven boon for older adults — be a privilege or a health-care imperative?
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Wearable Tech and the Future of Health

Cutting-edge wearable tech can tell us a lot about our habits and health, and what we might need to feel better and live longer
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When Fabricio Met Theresa

Becoming a nurse calls for an extraordinary level of knowledge plus practice, courage — and belief in the needs of a family of radically realistic manikins
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UCalgary’s Quantum Leap

A universe-defining science is making a big name for itself in Calgary
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Katie Ohe in her studio
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Absolute Legend: Katie Ohe

A catalyzing force for more than 60 years, artist Katie Ohe, Hon. LLD’01, continues to shape the future of contemporary art in Alberta
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The University of Calgary, located in the heart of Southern Alberta, both acknowledges and pays tribute to the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, which include the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprised of the Siksika, Piikani and the Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including Chiniki, Bearspaw and Goodstoney First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Districts 5 and 6. The University of Calgary acknowledges the impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples in Canada and is committed to our collective journey towards reconciliation to create a welcome and inclusive campus that encourages Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, connecting and being.