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Bloomfield Hub March 2026 Schedule
March 2026 Bloomfield HUB Calendar

Tue, Mar 3 - (6:30pm-7:30pm) Mindfulness Session @ Wellspring

Tue, Mar 3 - (6pm-8pm) Indigenous Smudging @ Bloomfield Hub [Red Dress Week]

Wed, Mar 4 - (7pm-10pm) Stitching Community Together: Crocheting @ Bloomfield Hub

Thu, Mar 5 - (7pm-10pm) Mix, Mingle & Mocktails @ Bloomfield Hub

Fri, Mar 6 - (7pm-10pm) Karaoke Night @ Bloomfield Hub

Sat, Mar 7 - (7pm-10pm) Plant Pot Decorating & Planting with Visible@X @ Bloomfield Hub

 

Tue, Mar 10 - (6:30pm-7:30pm) Mindfulness Session @ Wellspring

Wed, Mar 11 - (7pm) GLOW IN THE DARK YOGA with Alumni Team @ Keating Centre 2nd Floor

Thu, Mar 12 - (7pm-10pm) Therapy Dogs + Tie-Dye Creations @ Bloomfield Hub

Fri, Mar 13 - (7pm-10pm) Bob Ross Paint Night: Spring Edition with Erin @ Bloomfield Hub

Sat, Mar 14 - (7pm-10pm) Leprechaun Games @ Bloomfield Hub

 

Tue, Mar 17 - (6:30pm-7:30pm) Mindfulness Session @ Wellspring

Wed, Mar 18 - (7pm-10pm) Uncensored U Sex Ed Podcast Live @ Bloomfield Hub

Thu, Mar 19 - (7pm-10pm) African Drumming with Akua Amankwah-Poku @ Bloomfield Hub

Fri, Mar 20 - (7pm-10pm) WIN BIG Squishmallow Bingo @ Bloomfield Hub

Sat, Mar 21 - (7pm-10pm) Wire Crafts with John Comeau @ Bloomfield Hub

 

Tue, Mar 24 - (6:30pm-7:30pm) Mindfulness Session @ Wellspring

Wed, Mar 25 - (7pm-10pm) Grad Celebration & Tote Bag Making @ Bloomfield Hub

Thu, Mar 26 - (7pm-10pm) Therapy Dogs + 70s Music Bingo @ Bloomfield Hub

Fri, Mar 27 - (7pm-10pm) Spring Carnival @ Bloomfield Hub

Sat, Mar 28 - (7pm-10pm) Shake It Off: Dance Night @ Bloomfield Hub

 

Tue, Mar 31 - (6:30pm-7:30pm) Mindfulness Session @ Wellspring

Schwartz Business School - International Business Essay Competition 2026
Schwartz School International Business Essay Competition poster

Quo Vadis Canada – China Business Relations?

Is this the time for revitalizing and enhancing Canada - China international trade and business relationships? If so, to what extent and on what conditions? What are possible hurdles and barriers and how can they be overcome? What should the Canadian Government do?

What’s in it for me?*

§ 1 Prize: $ 800
§ 2 Prize: $ 400
§ 3 Prize: $ 300
 
The authors of the winning three essays will receive the prize plus an award certificate and will be encouraged to submit their essay to a student conference and/or to the student run peer-reviewed journal Policy+ (interdisciplinary peer-reviewed student journal) published by the Brian Mulroney Institute of Governance at StFX. The winning authors will receive feedback from Schwartz faculty and guidance for their submission to a conference and/or Policy+.

 

What do I need to do?

  • Topic: Essays should address one or all the questions above and a focus is strongly recommended.
  • Requirements: Abstract: 100 – 250 words; Text: 4000 - 5000 words; 12 Times New Roman; double spaced; minimum 10 different peer-reviewed academic references (any common reference/format style may be consistently used for the essay).
  • Authorship: Essays need to be accompanied with a statement that ensures that the essays were written solely by the author (single author), that all used resources (including any visuals) are referenced, and that no generative AI has composed the essay, accompanied with a signature of the author.
  • Deadline: Essays need to be submitted using the following email: ibessay@stfx.ca by May 1st, 2026, 23:59 pm! (Absolutely no late submissions will be considered)
  • Availability: Availability for a promotional photo/video and statement about the essay competition and learning experience related to the essay.
  • Eligibility: All current StFX students (please submit your essay using your official StFX email)!

* NB: For the competition to move to the award stage (disbursement of prizes), a minimum of 10 eligible essays need to be submitted by the deadline. If this requirement is not met the competition will not proceed further. Award decisions by the adjudication committee are final.