Cancer researcher is face of Relay for Life
Griffith University played host to Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) this week asthe charity announced Professor Nigel McMillan as the Face...
Griffith University played host to Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) this week asthe charity announced Professor Nigel McMillan as the Face...
Thirty teams have registered for this weekend’s Relay for Life and organisers are encouraging more people to take part in...
Relay For Life is an opportunity to get together with your community and friends to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and fight back against cancer.
En route to Carrara Stadium for the Opening Ceremony of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018), the Queen’s Baton...
Excitement builds ahead of Easter Saturday celebrations
Hosted by the Griffith University’s Student Guild and Cancer Council Queensland, more than 30 teams of runners made up of 10-15 people took turns to keep a baton moving in a relay style walk or run for 18 hours through the night from 3pm Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning at 9am.
On 19-20 October a group of Griffith University students will run the Relay for Life event as the “Legalites for Equal Rights", in nothing more than a school dress. Their mission is to raise money which will give girls in Sierra Leone, West Africa access to education through scholarships, school rehabilitation projects and access to sanitary pads.
For business student Silvana Boulas Griffith University’s Relay for Life event was about more than raising money and awareness of...
The generous nature of the Griffith community has been on show lately and it makes us all very proud.
Australia marks World Teachers’ Day on October 27, emphasising gratitude for teachers' invaluable contributions. Despite media often portraying teaching negatively, educators play a vital role in shaping lives and society. Griffith University values inclusive education, preparing teachers to navigate evolving classrooms. Acknowledging and thanking teachers is crucial as they help students thrive in a complex, changing world.