The University of Lethbridge has launched the new Experiential and Career Education Plan. Called “Kakó Stamistotsit,” it is grounded in the Blackfoot direction of Kakó Stamistotsit (“Go ahead — Experience it”). At the heart of this plan is a commitment to support participation in work-integrated learning and experiential education. The plan’s development process involved discovering how WIL programs and career education initiatives were perceived and assessing the areas in need of improvement. “This ensures that career development and experiential learning continue to play a central role in shaping student success, institutional priorities and community impact,” said ULethbridge Provost and VP (Academic) Michelle Helstein.