Meghan Day
March 9, 2018
MN student receives Women's Resource Centre Distinguished Graduate Award
The Women's Resource Centre (WRC) is pleased to announce the recipients of the WRC Awards of Excellence for 2018.
The annual awards showcase and celebrate the outstanding success of University of Calgary community members. Each year, women are recognized for their wisdom, resiliency, and compassion in the face of adversity. Award recipients exemplify outstanding leadership in their personal and professional lives, and strive to make their communities a better place for all.
WRC Distinguished Graduate Student 2018
Nurse, student, educator and entrepreneur — it is no secret that Suzanna Crawford, a Master of Nursing student at the University of Calgary, wears many hats. After completing a Bachelor of Science, Zoology’10 and Bachelor of Nursing'13 at UCalgary, Crawford began her pursuit of a rewarding nursing career demonstrating empathy and a deep-rooted commitment to vulnerable populations.
Soon into her career as a registered nurse, Crawford noted some profound gaps in care and so in 2015 she opted to pursue graduate school and began researching how to best support families impacted by disability. From her passionate research and meaningful relationships came many iterations of what is now Enable — a social enterprise aimed at increasing a sense of community for people of all abilities and overcoming barriers to access for people with, and without, disabilities.
Through her work as a nurse clinician at the Alberta Children’s Hospital and a key entrepreneurial figure in Alberta, Crawford remains committed to community activism, innovation and connecting people compassionately.
The full article originally appeared in UToday on March 9, 2018.