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- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- Cultivating a community of care at SFU Surrey and beyond
- Celebrating 20 years of SFU in Surrey
- Bringing ArtsLIVE to SFU Surrey
- Sustainability in the heart of Surrey's city centre
- It’s all about CO-OPeration: My experience with SFU Co-op
- Renewing our commitment to reconciliation and decolonization
- Reconnect and recharge this summer
- Community on Campus: SFU Surrey's 20th Anniversary Recap
- 2021
- Supporting one another and raising awareness on sexual assault
- Why Bell Let's Talk Day matters to me
- International Women's Day: Celebrating the Strong Women in My Life
- The Glass Half Full: The Challenges of 2020 & The Promise of 2021
- Moving forward: Next steps for anti-racism dialogues at SFU Surrey
- Honouring the 215 lives lost
- Walking together towards inclusion
- Summer message from Steve Dooley
- Welcome back to campus!
- Honouring the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Introducing The Journey Here: a new podcast from SFU Surrey
- Holiday greetings, a look back on 2021 and hope for 2022
- 2020
- Let's talk about mental health and well-being
- Lift Each Other Up on Pink Shirt Day
- 2020 Homeless Count in Surrey
- Surrey campus vibe is alive-and-strong during COVID-19
- It’s Long Overdue - Moving The Dial on Racism & Discrimination
- Thank You President Petter for 10 Amazing Years
- Welcoming Joy Johnson, SFU's 10th President
- Get to know Steve Dooley, Executive Director of SFU's Surrey Campus
- In case you missed it: Fall 2020 Campus-wide meeting
- The fight against COVID-19: Surrey researchers at their best!
- Season's greetings from Steve Dooley
- 2019
- Community Perspectives on Living with HIV and where we go From Here
- Celebrating International Women’s Day at SFU’s Surrey Campus
- OppFest at the Surrey campus
- New campus building expands SFU Surrey campus
- Pink Shirt Day
- Power of Partnerships: Surrey Schools
- Welcome to Fall 2019
- SFU Surrey and Orange Shirt Day
- World Mental Health Week
- Health-related research and innovation is thriving in Surrey
- SFU Surrey students changing the world in 2019
- Podcast: The Journey Here
- Season 1
- Ep. 1 | Joy Johnson: Leading with Compassion and Care
- Ep. 2 | Kue K'nyawmupoe: Connecting and Serving Communities
- Ep. 3 | Doug Tennant: Empowering Leaders with Diverse Abilities
- Ep. 4 | Kathleen Burke: Igniting Community Leaders
- Ep. 5 | Rochelle Prasad: Sparking the Leaders of Tomorrow
- Ep. 6 | Bailey Mumford: An Advocate for Housing and Belonging
- Ep. 7 | Matt Hern: Supporting Community Development through Worker Co-operatives
- Ep. 8 | Joanne Curry: Engaging Our Campus and Community
- Ep. 9 | Michael Heeney: Building Surrey's City Centre
- Season 1
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Student Life
Your student experience extends beyond the classrooms and lecture halls—it covers all the parts of your entire journey at SFU! SFU's Surrey Campus features vibrant student spaces, campus events and fun activities to support your student experience.
Simon Fraser Student Society - Surrey Campus Committee
The Surrey Campus Committee (SCC) is made up of Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) students and is committed to building community at the SFU Surrey Campus. The SCC hosts fun events, creates volunteer opportunities, adovate for students and much more.
Student Recreation
Recreation Services for eligible students at the Surrey Campus include memberships in partnership with the City of Surrey Parks and Recreation. The membership provides access to City of Surrey operated fitness centres, pools, weight rooms, swim sessions and non-registered aquatics/fitness programs.
Games Lounge
Each week, staff and student volunteers transform the Mezzanine into the Games Louge with a wide selection of games and activities. Swing by to play board games, console games, ping ping, legos or paint!
For the Fall 2024 Semester, the Games Lounge will run Tues-Thurs from 11-4, unless other events are taking place on the Mezzanine space.
DOG THERAPY
Therapy dogs are trained to provide affection, comfort, and support to people. Once a month in the Fall and Spring semesters, the St. John’s Ambulance Therapy Dog program brings their furry friends to the Vancouver campus. Students, staff, and faculty are invited to take a break and visit with the dogs for some self-care and canine cuddles.
Fraser Library Games Room
Unique to the Fraser Library, the Games Collection and Room at Fraser Library offers board games, console games and select consoles avaliable to borrow for up to 21 days.
The Games Room also has a collection of free-to-play online games! Simply find the designated online games station in the Fraser Library Games Room to play.