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December 2016

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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 11 EDUCATION FOR A BETTER WORLD boothuc.ca Pre-Print Specs SA 16.07 3326 Booth UC Awareness Campaign SOCIAL JUSTICE ISN'T A CLASS. IT'S A CALLING. This pdf was created with the pdf/x-1a setting for final print production. print quality © Grizzard 2016 BOOTH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNITING FAITH AND BUSINESS FOR A BETTER WORLD While some would argue a business degree is a business degree, in today's world of increasingly socially conscious consumers and socially responsible businesses and brands, it matters how and what business students are taught. abandon their favourite pastime during the long, cold months of winter. Assiniboine Park and Zoo holds several winter gardening classes, including a new one on Kokedema. "We have some fun gardening programs. Kokedema is a Japanese string garden technique that's been called the poor man's bonsai," Scouten says. Other gardening classes include one on exotic plants and another on growing an indoor herb garden. "We'll highlight some of the exotic plants people on the Prairies can grow in their homes, including cinnamon trees and blue-jay vines," says Scouten. "The herb garden program demonstrates how we can enjoy herbs all year round in our homes. We'll get kits ready for everybody." Foodies won't want to miss the Edible Alchemy classes, which will teach participants how to make their own hot sauces and mustards, soda and drinks, seed-and-nut cheeses and probiotic dips. "These classes are perfect for anyone interested in food who wants to learn more about making their own," Scouten says. "Kombucha is very popular these days, and the soda-and-drinks course will also cover how to make your own soda out of herbs and fruit." A class on honey harvesting and honey- and-cheese pairing promises to be both tasty and educational. "It will be a fun night talking about bees and honey and cheese. The Bee Project will demonstrate how they extract honey. They have different hives throughout the city," says Scouten. "They're drawing attention to the plight of bees, and it's always important for us to talk about conservation." Local artist Willow Wolf teaches painting techniques at the popular Park and Paint Nights. Participants can choose between chickadee, polar bear or butterfly paintings this session. "You get to learn to paint and take home a nice project at the end of the evening," Scouten says. "It's a lot of fun." To learn more about the Assiniboine Park and Zoo's classes, check out their website at assiniboinepark.ca/park-landing/home/ learn-play. ❚ Classes at Assiniboine Park and Zoo fall under four different themes: children and family, recreation, sustainable living/DIY, and arts and crafts. Assiniboine Park and Zoo photos Indeed, it matters to organizations and companies looking to hire. Many are looking for employees who are equally committed to their social causes and brand promises. And it matters to those future graduates, the social-minded entrepreneurs and business leaders of tomorrow, who want to use their business savvy to provide innovative solutions to the social problems that impact our communities. Emily Moulton, a recent graduate of the Booth University College business program, puts it this way. "Accounting is accounting, and auditing is auditing — but how it is taught absolutely makes a difference. At Booth, they don't just teach you how to make a business plan or develop a budget. They emphasize how to go about it honestly, ethically and morally. You don't just learn how to run a business. You're inspired to create inclusive and equitable workplaces, and to go out and make a difference in the world." At Booth UC, a growing open-enrolment institution in downtown Winnipeg, the focus is on uniting faith and business for a better world. While business programs typically offer a range of standard courses, Booth UC's Bachelor of Business Administration program also offers a number of unique, socially oriented classes such as Business Ethics & Social Responsibility and Leading Change in an Organization. Thanks to the addition of new majors in the program, including both Financial Crimes and Management & Innovation, students have the opportunity to major in unique areas that can give them an edge in the job market. "Our primary goal is to integrate Christian faith in the classroom to develop fair, ethical, compassionate and innovative business leaders," said Angela Davis, head of Booth UC's business program. "Whatever career our graduates embark on, whatever position they take or business they run, our hope is that they leave university inspired to use their business influence to effect positive change." For more information, visit BoothUC.ca. ❚ "Whatever career our graduates embark on, whatever position they take or business they run, our hope is that they leave university inspired to use their business influence to effect positive change."

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