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Brooke Harris

Brooke Harris

Junior Don | Alex Hall 1st floor

Brooke Harris Brooke Harris

Pronouns: she/her

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University of King’s College (in progress) 

Hello everyone! My name is Brooke, and I’m a psychology major at Dalhousie and the University of King’s College, where I began my studies in the Foundation Year Program.  

During my first year, I lived in the lower level of Alex Hall, and I’m thrilled to be returning to the same residence where I started my university journey—this time as a Don.  

I spent this past summer at home in Ontario shadowing a Speech Language Pathologist, and for the two summers before that, I worked as a counsellor at two different pediatric medical camps. I’m really excited to meet all of the incoming first-year students, to learn about your passions, and help you feel at home here. 

 


Dons are either upper-year King’s students or young professionals who live within a residence floor or bay and provide support to residents in their community.

They can help with:

  • Peer support & mentorship
  • Community building & programming
  • Conflict resolution between community members
  • Providing referrals to campus supports

Dons are the first line of support for individuals living in residence. Residents are encouraged to reach out to their Don for initial support with any issues or concerns (residence-related or personal). 

Dons do have their own commitments outside of King’s. Some are in their undergrad or working through a graduate degree; others have full-time jobs off campus. Dons will communicate their availability and contact information to their community members during the first community gathering meeting on Welcome Day.  

There is a Don on Call available for urgent/immediate support each evening, weekend and holiday.  

The Don on Call (4 p.m.–8 a.m. Mon–Fri & 24/7 on weekends and holidays) can assist with: 

  • After hours incident response  
  • After hours emergency response  
  • After hours mental health crisis response