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Lori Campbell

(She/Her)
Associate Vice President (Indigenous Engagement), University of Regina

Lori is Two-Spirit and is a member of Montreal Lake First Nation, Treaty 6 territory. She is an intergenerational survivor of the Indian Residential School system and a child from the Sixties Scoop generation.
Lori has made it her career advocating for social justice and working towards a more equitable society for all. With over 16 years of progressive leadership in student services, academics, research and administration, Lori is an experienced leader in education.
Through the sharing of her lived experiences, traditional knowledge, and professional proficiencies she provides uncomfortable truths required for advancing processes of decolonization, Indigenization, and reconciliation within organizations and communities.
Lori holds two undergraduate degrees (Indigenous Studies and Psychology), a master’s degree in Adult Education and is a PhD candidate in Social Justice Education. She currently holds the position of Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Engagement at the University of Regina.

Experience

  • –present
    Associate Vice President (Indigenous Engagement), University of Regina

Education

  • 2016 
    University of Regina, Master of Adult Education

Honours

• Indspire Education Award, Indspire, National Award, (2023) • Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, Community Engagement, The Office of the Governor General of Canada, Provincial Award, (2023) • Women of Inspiration: Indigenous Leader, Universal Women’s Network, National Award, (2020) • Leading Women, Building Communities: MPP Catherine Fife’s Office. Award, (2019) • Equity & Inclusivity Award, Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, University of Waterloo. Award, (2017)