June Gems: A Month in Photos

The sun shone through (mostly), and UAlberta moved outside. June 2018 was filled with golf tournaments, bike rides, garden parties, and…

The sun shone through (mostly), and UAlberta moved outside. June 2018 was filled with golf tournaments, bike rides, garden parties, and days spent out of doors. And of course, no June at the university is complete without a celebration of our newest graduates.

Here's a look back at June 2018 in photos:

Image for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostPhotos: Richard SiemensImage for PostThe newest grads from Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation got together to strike a pose with the Alberta Bear. (Photo: Don Voaklander)Image for PostImage for PostGuba attends the Chancellor's Cup. (Photos courtesy of Amissa Jablonski)Image for PostThe Miyopimâtisiwin Golf Tournament. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Coffin)Image for PostImage for PostImage for PostThe 6th Annual Women Fore Pandas Golf Tournament. (Photos: Don Voaklander)Image for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostPhotos courtesy of Donna McKinnonImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostMembers of the university climbed aboard the Big Bike for Heart & Stroke as part of this year's Corporate Challenge.Image for PostImage for PostImage for Post85 members of the U of A's employees and students geared up for the 2018 MS Bike Tour, and they looked snazzy doing it. (Photos courtesy of Jocelyn Love)Image for PostAn English and Film Studies photo shoot with Terje Snow. (photo courtesy of Donna McKinnon)Image for PostJapanese Garden on the roof of Business (photo: Sarah Arkison)Image for PostSummer intramurals (photo: Jessica Hong)Image for PostThe TTC's Father's Day photo editing workshop (Photo: Carmen Tsao)Image for PostIt was a night of nostalgia for the UAlberta Law class of 1973 as they toured the Law Centre and mingled with former classmates. (Photo: Courtesy of Priscilla Popp)Image for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostImage for PostElementary Education had a celebration for outgoing department chair Maryanne Doherty at the end of her term. The celebration was hosted by the department's Social and Benevolence Committee, who clearly put on a great event. (Photos courtesy of Kateryna Barnes)Image for Post"The most famous foreigner in China" Dashan, aka Canadian Mark Rowswell, chats with U of A staff and students, as well as visitors from a local high school following his standup comedy act "Dashan Live" at the Myer Horowitz Theatre.Image for PostGuba was here…. but thankfully not on campus.