04/10/2026
Student Hi-Lite: Wizdom Smith
This week, we’re excited to highlight Wizdom Smith, a student-athlete at Red Deer Polytechnic from Winnipeg, Manitoba, with family roots in Hollow Water First Nation.
Wizdom came to RDP after previously attending Niagara College, where he played volleyball. When deciding where to continue both his academic and athletic journey, RDP stood out because of the strength and success of the Kings volleyball program. Since arriving, he has already been part of an ACAC Championship and a National Championship team — an experience he says means a great deal, especially at just 19 years old.
Being part of the RDP Kings Volleyball team means being part of a strong and respected legacy. For Wizdom, it’s an opportunity not only to win as a team, but to continue growing as an individual athlete and leader.
Wizdom is currently studying Arts Psychology. His interest in psychology comes from wanting to better understand people and why emotions can look so different from one person to the next. He is especially interested in how success, struggle, and wellbeing can show up in unexpected ways, and wants to continue learning more for both academic and personal growth.
When reflecting on what it means to be an Indigenous student, Wizdom shared that his journey is about much more than himself. He spoke about the sacrifices his mom made for their family, the support of his older brother, and the way his community encouraged him toward sports, growth, and opportunity. For him, post-secondary is a chance to carry his family forward and give everything he has in return.
Wizdom also shared how important the Pónokaisissáhta Indigenous Student Centre has been in helping him feel supported while living and studying in Red Deer. The centre, staff, and mentors he has connected with have played a big role in helping him feel welcomed, encouraged, and equipped to succeed.
His advice to other Indigenous students considering post-secondary is to get involved, ask for help, and not try to do everything alone. He believes some of the best parts of college life come when you allow yourself to connect with others and access the support around you.
A few things people might be surprised to know about Wizdom:
He describes himself as humble, kind, and quiet
His go-to study snack is a vanilla dip donut from Tim Hortons
He’s a big anime fan, especially Bleach, Naruto, Death Note, Cowboy Bebop, and My Hero Academia
A quote he identifies with is: “I have answers to the test, but I gotta see the questions first.”
Thank you, Wizdom, for sharing your story with us. We’re proud to celebrate your journey and all that you bring to the RDP community.