Posted: September 25, 2025
By:Ā Chelsea Norris
Photo:Ā Travis McDonough, Mercy Olugu, Tobi Oshikoya and Jayden Parker.
Mercy Olugu, Tobi Oshikoya and Jayden Parker are the recipients of the Wellnify.ai scholarship.
Designed to support Tigers who identify as Black or African Canadian, the Wellnify.ai scholarship celebrates the resilience and hard work required for student-athletes to balance sport and academics.
Ā is an all-in-one white-label wellness solution that uses the power of gamification, and the science of behaviour change to foster healthier, happier communities. Founded by Dalhousie alum,Ā Travis McDonoughĢż(µž³§³¦°ā94), this is the second company the Halifax native has founded, with the first being Kinduct.
āAt Wellnify.ai, we believe true community wellness begins with opportunity, and thatās why we created this scholarship to support Black and underserved students,ā says McDonough. āIt celebrates resilience, a commitment to giving back, and the balance of sport and academics that helps shape strong, future leaders.ā
This past yearās recipients areĀ Ā from womenās basketball, track and field athleteĀ Ā and menās basketball playerĀ .
Parker is a forward entering his fourth season with the Tigers. Last season he averaged 7.3 points per game. Olugu is a fourth-year medical sciences student from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A jumper, Oshikoya wrapped up his decorated career with the Tigers this past season.
āMore than financial support, this is our way of saying, āWe see you, we believe in you, and weāre here to help you build a future full of purpose and possibilityāā, says McDonough.