Chilyn Fenton-Stickle receives the Excellence in Interdisciplinary Research Award at the 37th Annual Ontario Biology Day!

chilyn fenton-sickle holding her award certificate

In March, Biology undergraduate student, Chilyn Fenton-Stickle, presented her research on how the Two-Eyed Seeing concept can allow marine ecology and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit way of knowing) to work together, focused on the context of climate change impacts on the orca-narwhal interspecific interactions in the Arctic marine ecosystem, at the 37th Annual Ontario Biology Day conference at Carleton University. 

Chilyn received the Excellence in Interdisciplinary Research Award, sponsored by the Toronto Metropolitan University, for her work! 

Congratulations, Chilyn!

Read her LinkedIn post about it here