Education

Education Streams:
  • Events & Programming
  • Student Clubs
  • Marketing & Design
  • Professional Development

Keynote Speakers


Wayne Lee

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Laura Lawrence

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Greg Stewart

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Events

Student Groups/Clubs/Communities

Events 101

Events 101 is an introductory-level session designed for those new to events or looking to strengthen their foundational event planning skills. It provides a clear, practical walkthrough of the entire process from idea to event delivery, breaking down what actually needs to happen at each stage. 

Participants will learn how to build a workable budget, understand and manage risk, market an event effectively, and identify and target the right audience to create meaningful engagement. The session is focused on practical, usable information, and includes a straightforward framework that can be taken back and adapted to support student clubs and groups in planning and delivering their own events.


Events 102
A natural follow-up to Programming 101, this session reviews key concepts and addresses common questions around building successful events through collaboration with event associates. Learn how strategic additions - such as décor, a small band, or moving into a larger venue - can add value and elevate your event. The session also outlines practical steps for growing a simple idea into a meaningful memorial event, and how to prepare for the transition to large-scale productions like festivals or concerts, which will be explored further in Programming 103.


Events 103 - Live Event Programming
This session is designed for programmers delivering large-scale live events that require full production support, with a focus on booking and managing live entertainment such as bands and comedy. It breaks down the behind-the-scenes work that makes these events successful, including working with agents, structuring offers, and navigating contracts. Participants will gain a clear understanding of advancing shows, managing artist riders, coordinating A/V and technical requirements, and setting up appropriate backstage and dressing room spaces.

The session also covers the operational and financial side of delivery, including building accurate cost projections, planning transportation and accommodation, identifying required staffing, and developing detailed running orders (run of show) to keep everything on track. It will also address supplier relationships, including when multi-year agreements make sense and how they can support consistency, efficiency, and cost control across recurring events.


The Ins and Outs of Esports

Esports has rapidly become a major force on college campuses across Canada and the United States, shaping how students connect, compete, and engage beyond the classroom. This session explores the evolving landscape of collegiate esports, highlighting the varsity-level esports program at St. Clair College as a case study for how structured competition, student leadership, and institutional support can coexist. Participants will gain insight into the continued growth of video gaming across all genders and identities, breaking outdated stereotypes and creating inclusive opportunities for engagement.

Esports has rapidly become a major force on college campuses across Canada and the United States, shaping how students connect, compete, and engage beyond the classroom. This session explores the evolving landscape of collegiate esports, highlighting the varsity-level esports program at St. Clair College as a case study for how structured competition, student leadership, and institutional support can coexist. Participants will gain insight into the continued growth of video gaming across all genders and identities, breaking outdated stereotypes and creating inclusive opportunities for engagement.

The session will also demonstrate how esports doesn’t have to start at the varsity level—simple, low-cost initiatives like free play and casual gaming spaces on campus can serve as an easy and effective programming idea to build community, support student wellness, and increase belonging. Whether you’re looking to better understand esports culture, support an existing program, or introduce gaming-based engagement to your campus, this session provides practical takeaways and scalable ideas for student life teams of all sizes.


Club Transition
Passing the torch from one executive team to the next is an exciting but challenging season. Whether it’s lost documents or lost momentum, this session will provide you with actionable steps on how to better support clubs in transition. Take a deep dive into the procedures, resources, and training that actually help ease the strain of club transition.


Supporting Clubs in Conflict
Conflict within student clubs is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be destructive. This session will equip you with practical tools to identify, navigate, and resolve common disputes within club environments. Attendees will leave with a clearer sense of when to step in, how to coach them through it, and how to help clubs emerge from conflict stronger than before.


Marketing & Communications

Cutting Through the Noise:

Campus Social Media That Connects - Laura Lawrence

The social media landscape moves fast and keeping up can feel like a full-time job. In this session, we'll dig into the platforms, content formats, and audience behaviours shaping campus social media today, and explore what they mean for how we connect with students. From short-form video to shifting platform demographics, attendees will walk away with fresh ideas and practical tools for applying emerging trends to their own communications strategies without losing sight of what actually resonates with the student audience.


Strategic Content Planning for Campus Communications
Balancing the often competing demands of events, student services, and advocacy can throw your content calendar into chaos. We'll explore how to build a realistic communications calendar that prioritizes competing requests fairly, keeps messaging aligned, and maintains a consistent presence without burning out your team. You'll leave with practical tools to work smarter, set clearer expectations with colleagues, and bring some calm to the chaos.


Professional Development

What it takes to be kind! - Greg Stewart

Trust, ownership, and integrity are all important factors to bringing more kindness to you and the people around you. When we learn to trust ourselves, take ownership of our actions, and align with our morals and values and act with integrity, we create internal connection and give external kindness.

Tech Distraction to Human Connection: Reclaiming Focus, Performance, and Wellbeing in a Hyper-Connected World - Laura Lawrence

We live in a world where digital connection is constant - but our focus, productivity, and mental clarity are under siege. The average person checks their device 144 times a day and spends upwards of 8 hours immersed in digital environments. The question is: At what cost?

This timely and transformative Ed Session shines a light on the silent disruptor affecting today’s workplaces - technoference - the constant digital interruptions that chip away at performance, collaboration, and overall well-being. With insight, humor, and real-world strategies grounded in neuroscience, Laura empowers teams and leaders to take back control of their time, attention, and connection.

This isn’t about going offline—it’s about getting intentional.

You walk away with a renewed sense of clarity and the tools you need to build healthier tech habits, create focus-friendly environments, and foster deeper human connection in a digital-first world.



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