Enji Maawnjiding

"Where We Gather"

Built in 1993, Enji Maawnjiding, the "Where We Gather" Student Centre is a safe and welcoming gathering place for First Nation, Métis, and Inuit  students to connect, seek support, and engage in social and cultural activities. It supports shared learning, cultural exchange, and mutual support by hosting events throughout the year. The Centre offers workshops to foster community, promote a good life, and encourage lifelong friendships.

Located in G Wing, it features a kitchen, classrooms, and faculty offices, creating a welcoming environment. It exemplifies the achievements of the Indigenous Education Council and Sault College’s commitment to alternative educational strategies that address the diverse needs of Indigenous students. It allows us to promote and celebrate Indigenous culture within the College community.

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Events at Enji Maawnjiding

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The Student Events Officer works with  staff and the Indigenous Students' Union (ISU) in providing a number of social and cultural on-campus activities.

They also partner   with First Nations and other Indigenous organizations in hosting a number of community events throughout the year.

Events and activities include traditional teachings, Elder activities, craft nights, potlucks, socials, guest speakers and much more! Encouraging students to bring their family and friends to all of our events, we hope to make your time with us a unique and enjoyable one!

Contact Us
705.759.2554 ext. 2758