First Nations House
📍University of Toronto
Indigenous Student Services - First Nations House

First Nations House is giving away tickets to the 2026 imagineNATIVE film + media arts festival.
Meadowlarks - Thursday, June 4 - 7-9pm
Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) - Sunday, June 7 - 7-9pm
There are 5 tickets for each screening and a limit of 1 ticket per student. Giveaway on lottery system.
Tickets are for Indigenous (First Nations, Michif/Métis, and Inuit) students only.
Register on folio for the giveaway!

First Nations House is giving away tickets to the 2026 imagineNATIVE film + media arts festival.
Meadowlarks - Thursday, June 4 - 7-9pm
Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) - Sunday, June 7 - 7-9pm
There are 5 tickets for each screening and a limit of 1 ticket per student. Giveaway on lottery system.
Tickets are for Indigenous (First Nations, Michif/Métis, and Inuit) students only.
Register on folio for the giveaway!

Apply for the 2025-2026 President’s Award, Outstanding Indigenous Student of the Year
Applications due June 1, 2026 by 5pm
Undergraduate and Graduate students eligible to apply including second entry.
This award is for First Nations, Métis/Michif, and Inuit students.

Sewing Studio Drop-In
Indigenous U of T students may work on a sewing project at FNH
Tuesdays 12-4 PM!
Drop-in dates:
May 12, 19 & 26
June 2, 9, 16 & 23rd
July 7, 14, 21 & 28
August 4th
563 Spadina Ave, 3rd floor in the Student Lounge
FNH Resource Centre has:
5 Sewing Machines
1 Serger
Sewing Patterns
Thread
Sewing Notions
Limited amounts of ribbon & fabrics
For more info, please email fnhresource.centre@utoronto.ca
Campus (Re)Conciliations: Indigenous Issues in Higher Education Conference celebrates 10 years. Join us on Monday June 8 in Alumni Hall, Victoria College Building.
Register at uoft.me/10thReC or link in bio
Music: Drives the Common Man

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

A room full of community, joy and celebration! 💙 Flashback to Indigenous Student Graduation Celebration earlier this month at @harthouseuoft.
Each year, @firstnationshouse celebrates Indigenous graduating students from all three campuses at #UofT.
From undergraduate and master’s degrees to PhDs, second-entry programs, and pre-entry pathways like Academic Bridging and the Transitional Year Program, this celebration honours the hard work, dedication, and achievements of Indigenous students across the community.
Congratulations, everyone! 🎉
#UofTGrad26 #FirstNationsHouse#UniversityOfToronto #UofTStudentLife

2026 RESEARCH TRAINING AWARDS
Funding Opportunity for Black & Indigenous Masters Students
Students who are awarded will receive:
• Access to competitive funding of up to 30,000/year.
• Gain mentorship and skill-building opportunities
• Connect with Canada’s cancer research community
• Collaborate across the cancer care continuum
• Enhance your research impact
• Be a part of an inclusive and diverse research ecosystem
Eligibility:
Self-identify as Black and/or Indigenous and be enrolled in or accepted to a graduate program at a Canadian institution and conducting cancer-related research.
A mandatory abstract must be submitted by June 30th, which includes project details, contact information, a public summary, and a scientific abstract. Full details and application steps are available in the abstract registration guide on our website.

2026 RESEARCH TRAINING AWARDS
Funding Opportunity for Black & Indigenous Masters Students
Students who are awarded will receive:
• Access to competitive funding of up to 30,000/year.
• Gain mentorship and skill-building opportunities
• Connect with Canada’s cancer research community
• Collaborate across the cancer care continuum
• Enhance your research impact
• Be a part of an inclusive and diverse research ecosystem
Eligibility:
Self-identify as Black and/or Indigenous and be enrolled in or accepted to a graduate program at a Canadian institution and conducting cancer-related research.
A mandatory abstract must be submitted by June 30th, which includes project details, contact information, a public summary, and a scientific abstract. Full details and application steps are available in the abstract registration guide on our website.

Join us at First Nations House for our bi-weekly Indigenous Beading Circle! Beading supplies provided, facilitator provided and good vibes and great playlist’s always included. The upcoming beading project schedule is located in the IBC Discord.
Families are welcome.
Topic: Native Flower Templates (flat stitch) *topics subject to change based on progress/interest
Location: Seminar Room, 3rd Floor at the North Borden Building, 563 Spadina Crescent
Time: 1:00-4:00 PM
This event prioritizes Indigenous students from Turtle Island (First Nations, Michif/Mètis & Inuit).

Indigenous Substantiation - Digital Portal Prototype Walkthrough
The Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII) is inviting Indigenous students to provide feedback on the design and user experience of the Indigenous Substantiation Portal.
Date: Friday, May 29, 2026
Time: 1-2pm
Location: Event Space (first floor), First Nations House, 563 Spadina Ave.
This is a hybrid event, with options to attend in person or online.
Light refreshments will be provided for in-person attendees.
This session is open to Indigenous (First Nations, Michif/Métis, and Inuit) students only.

Sewing Studio drop-in Tuesday June 2nd 12-4 PM
First Nations, Inuit & Métis University of Toronto students may work on a sewing project at FNH Weekly drop-in, Spring & Summer terms 2026
Plan a sewing project, sew/construct something new, repair, alter or upcycle a garment!
For more information, please email fnhresource.centre@utoronto
Register on Folio or drop-in! https://folio.utoronto.ca/students/events/detail/6871699

Sewing Studio drop-in Tuesday May 26th 12-4 PM
First Nations, Inuit & Métis University of Toronto students may work on a sewing project at FNH Weekly drop-in, Spring & Summer terms 2026
Plan a sewing project, sew/construct something new, repair, alter or upcycle a garment!
For more information, please email fnhresource.centre@utoronto
Register on Folio or drop-in! https://folio.utoronto.ca/students/events/detail/6871702

First Nations, Inuit & Métis University of Toronto students may work on a sewing project at FNH Weekly drop-in, Spring & Summer terms 2026
Tuesday May 19th 12-4 PM
Plan a sewing project, sew/construct something new, repair, alter or upcycle a garment!
FNH Resource Centre has:
5 Sewing Machines
1 Serger
Sewing Patterns
Thread
Sewing Notions
Limited amounts of ribbon & fabrics
For more information, please email fnhresource.centre@utoronto
Register on Folio or drop-in!
https://folio.utoronto.ca/students/events/detail/6871698

Full Moon Fire Blue Moon
Monday June 1st 2026, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
In the FNH Teaching Lodge - Earth Sciences Courtyard 33 Willcocks Street
All U of T Students, Staff & Faculty welcome to attend.
Register on folio:
https://folio.utoronto.ca/students/events/detail/6867319
Questions: fnhresource.centre@utoronto.ca
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