Starting this Monday, November 25th to Friday, December 6th you can give back to these important causes! Ways to give back: 1- Donate wish list items at the donation boxes on the 3rd Floor Graduate Student Lounge NON-PERISHABLE FOOD Canned food (e.g. pasta sauce, tuna, chilli, soup) Dried food (e.g. spices, powdered milk, pancake mix, tea) Snacks Read More …
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Club Kick-off
Come join The Letters at Rotman for our official club kick-off at Toronto’s Gay Village (Church & Wellesley. Members from the incoming and returning classes will have the opportunity to learn about the Club’s activities for the 2019/2020 academic year and connect with LGBTQ2+ alumni. We will also offer a tour of the Village to Read More …
Toronto Pride
On Sunday June 23, The Letters proudly represented Rotman at Toronto’s Pride Parade in conjunction with the University of Toronto’s Sexual & Gender Diversity Office. Toronto’s Pride celebrations attracted over 1 million festival-goers this year to celebrate not just the vibrant LGBTQ2+ community but also diversity and the variety of life in Toronto while respecting Read More …
D&I Case Competition 2018
In collaboration with Bain & Company and Bank of Montreal, The Letters at Rotman hosts its first-of-a-kind Diversity & Inclusion Case Competition. With participation from over 18 teams, this event showcases our community’s commitment to promoting diversity with new and creative ideas. The event is a great opportunity to work on a real-world challenge around Read More …
The Letters: Repainted for Pride
Repainted for Pride! This month, The Letters is launching a re-branded logo, website and social media presence, continuing its commitment to celebrating our community and representing Rotman’s unique experience. What Are We Doing? Our updated logo presents a more modern and flexible aesthetic while our rainbow colour pattern – a distinctive element of the LGBTQ2+ Read More …
Day of Pink 2019
Day of Pink is the international day against bullying, discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, and transmisogyny. It was started in Nova Scotia when 2 straight high school students witnessed a gay student in a pink shirt being bullied. The 2 students intervened, but wanted to do more to prevent homophobic & transphobic bullying. They decided to purchase Read More …