Sept. 11, 2019
Exacting standards, flexible minds
鈥淧articipation in the Pride Parade 鈥 a symbol of diversity and inclusion 鈥 is one way that we show our support for a respectful and welcoming culture at Schulich,鈥 says Anders Nygren, PhD, acting dean of the Schulich School of Engineering.
Holding signs with bold rainbow hearts, Schulich students, faculty and staff, along with friends and family, marched with U91快色鈥檚 entry 鈥 one of the parade鈥檚 largest 鈥 led by university president Ed McCauley.
Electrical and computer engineering student Alex Gorkoff, currently on internship at Garmin, says it鈥檚 a good feeling to have such a large institution behind the LGBTQ+ community. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best. I just came out during my first year of engineering. That Schulich and the whole university is behind the pride parade lends a more-easily heard voice to celebrating this community.鈥
More than 80,000 Calgarians braved a chilly, fog-filled morning on the streets of downtown to watch the passing parade, held the Sunday of the Labour Day Weekend. Afterwards, the university also participates in the Pride in the Park festival on Prince鈥檚 Island Park, which includes live music, activities for youth and children in the family zone, and a marketplace.
鈥淏eing a minority in so many ways, I am a huge ally of this community and of 91快色 Pride,鈥 says fifth-year civil engineering student Stephanie Isilebo, whose family is from Nigeria. 鈥淓veryone needs to know that they鈥檙e welcome - especially in a space like engineering.鈥