HUMAN RIGHTS

SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING

At MacEwan University, we believe that spiritual well-being can be a key part of your success. Check out the campus resources available to empower, enable and engage you to reflect on spirituality and tune into your spiritual health and wellness.

Indigenous Students Club

From bake sales to comedy events, the MacEwan Indigenous Students Club sets up events with fun to be had by all! Whether it be Indian Tacos or just a movie night, MISC welcomes everyone to come out and enjoy some quality time with some friendly faces.

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InterVarsity MacEwan Club

InterVarsity at MacEwan University is a Christian group that strives to generate conversation and pique interest in discovering who God is and who we are to Him. Our group meets regularly to study the Bible, encourage each other in prayer and worship, and demonstrate God’s love in fellowship with one another. Everyone welcome.

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Muslim Student Organization

The Muslim Student Organization of MacEwan University aims to counter stereotypes about Islam and Muslims through dialogue and action. We are a supportive community to Muslims on campus, offering services such as knowledge circles to help them stay connected to their faith, social gatherings to connect with like minded students, and giving them a voice by advocating on their behalf to the MacEwan University. The MSO also acts as a positive force in the Muslim and non-Muslim wider community, fosterin

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Students come to MacEwan from near and far, north and south. They come from big cities and small, rural communities. At kihêw waciston, we know that leaving familiar faces and places can be difficult. That’s why we host cultural and social events that help you connect with your new community.

Contact: kw@macewan.ca

A multi-faith space, MacEwan’s Spiritual Reflection Room is available for students, staff, and faculty.

Located in Building 7 (7-161), City Centre Campus.

Contact: humanrights@macewan.ca

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Contact: humanrights@macewan.ca

The World Health Organization defines spiritual health as “that part of the individual which reaches out and strives for meaning and purpose in life. It is the intangible ‘something’ that transcends physiology and psychology.”

Our commitment to spiritual well-being

MacEwan University has made many commitments to spiritual wellness through the signing of the Okanagan Charter.

Okanagan Charter