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High school students get chance to preview life at Western
University of Western Ontario | November 17, 2006
High school students from across the country will have a chance to sample Canada's best student experience when The University of Western Ontario hosts Fall Preview Day tomorrow, Saturday, November 18....[continue]

Student inventor competes for top prize
University of Toronto | October 18, 2006
Medical student has many talents...[continue]

"Making A Difference," Oct. 13- CANCELLED
Mount Allison University | October 11, 2006
On Friday, October 13 at 4 p.m. Alex Fancy, director of drama at Mount Allison and 3M Teaching Fellow, and students Ian Mullan and Natalie Gerum will present a reading from "Making a Difference" in the University Club....[continue]

Tom Dailey’s got the spirit!
St. Mary's University | October 11, 2006
The Centre for Spirituality and the Workplace at Saint Mary’s will be hosting a talk by Tom Daily from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the Xerox Room (Sobey Building) on Thursday, October 26....[continue]

New York banker receives Distinguished Graduate Award from Brock University Faculty of Business
Brock University | October 10, 2006
A Brock University graduate whose workplace symbol is a red umbrella has stepped onto the red carpet rolled out annually by the University's Faculty of Business....[continue]

Marilyn Jacobs passes away - funeral service to be held Monday
Wilfrid Laurier University | October 6, 2006
Marilyn Jacobs, a well-known, respected and admired presence on the Laurier campus for more than 20 years, passed away Friday morning following a lengthy illness. She was 54....[continue]

Cheers to a great scholar and colleague: University hosts big retirement party for Dr. Richard Chesley
St. Mary's University | October 5, 2006
G.R. (Dick) Chesley is a professor admired by many and today the University took the time to thank him for his 17 years of service to the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary's....[continue]

University and community service to be recognized at 2006 Clark Awards
University of Windsor | October 4, 2006
A dedicated feminist who has devoted her retirement to the work of the University of Windsor’s Friends of Women’s Studies, the organizing group for the Distinguished Visitor in Women’s Studies program, is one of five outstanding community and University of Windsor supporters who will be honoured with the 2006 Clark Award....[continue]

University and community service to be recognized at 2006 Clark Awards
University of Windsor | October 2, 2006
A dedicated feminist who has devoted her retirement to the work of the University of Windsor’s Friends of Women’s Studies, the organizing group for the Distinguished Visitor in Women’s Studies program, is one of five outstanding community and University of Windsor supporters who will be honoured with the 2006 Clark Award....[continue]

A Journey Over the River Styx — opens at the Owens, Sept. 22
Mount Allison University | September 20, 2006
The Owens Art Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition, A Journey Over the River Styx, a career retrospective of the work of New Brunswick artist Rebecca Burke....[continue]

Brandon University welcomes acclaimed writer Tomson Highway to campus as Stanley Knowles Distinguished Visiting Professor
Brandon University | September 13, 2006
Brandon University and the Brandon University Faculty of Arts are proud to welcome internationally acclaimed author and playwright Dr. Tomson Highway to the BU campus as the Stanley Knowles Distinguished Visiting professor...[continue]

New dean of science and engineering at York U
York University | June 21, 2006
Nick Cercone has been named as the next dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at York University....[continue]

Internationally acclaimed writer Tomson Highway to spend two terms at BU as Stanley Knowles Distinguished Visiting Professor
Brandon University | June 15, 2006
This fall, the Brandon University Faculty of Arts welcomes internationally acclaimed author and playwright Dr. Tomson Highway to the campus as the Stanley Knowles Distinguished Visiting professor. Dr. Highway will be on campus for two terms, the first during the fall of 2006, and the second during the fall of 2007....[continue]

Book History and the History of Reading – 2006 MacKay Lecture Series Kicks off this Month
Dalhousie University | March 6, 2006
In recent years, the history of the book has emerged as a promising new field of interdisciplinary inquiry....[continue]

Haskayne students astonish at world case competition – rank #3
University of Calgary | February 28, 2006
A team of four undergraduate students from the Haskayne School of Business placed third at the "Olympics" of business case competitions hosted by the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California....[continue]

Scientists and citizens to discuss Lake Erie Conditions
University of Windsor | February 24, 2006
What is going on in Lake Erie?...[continue]

Leading expert discusses safety of drinking water in Canada
University of Waterloo | February 21, 2006
A leading expert on environmental health risks will give a public talk next week at the University of Waterloo, exploring the safety of drinking water in Canada....[continue]

Lakehead U to Participate in Megaconference VII
Lakehead University | November 29, 2005
Lakehead University will be connecting to the rest of the world on Thursday, December 1....[continue]

Community Energy Planning Topic of Public Session
University of Guelph | November 16, 2005
The University of Guelph, Guelph Hydro, City of Guelph and other local partners are teaming up to promote the concept of community energy planning....[continue]

NEW CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR TO FOCUS ON ADOLESCENTS’ SEXUAL HEALTH
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | November 10, 2005
While the sexual health of adolescents has received a lot of media attention it has, in many ways, been neglected by the research community....[continue]

UNBF CENTRE FOR FINANCIAL STUDIES RECEIVES $100,000
university of new Brunswick - saint John | September 23, 2005
Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management Ltd., one Canada’s most respected investment firms, is making a contribution of $100,000 to the University of New Brunswick as part of UNB’s Forging Our Futures campaign....[continue]

Eye of the Storm
University of Toronto | September 21, 2005
Students find safe harbour at U of T...[continue]

UNBF SIF TEAM VISITS BAY STREET
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | September 19, 2005
Students in the University of New Brunswick’s Student Investment Fund (SIF) Program will visit the financial district this month to gain insight into how the Canadian capital markets function....[continue]

Renowned Physicist Dr. Lawrence Krauss to speak at Mount A, Sept. 12
Mount Allison University | September 2, 2005
The Mount Allison physics department is starting the school year off and marking the World Year of Physics with a bang! The Wilford Jonah Lecture, featuring world-renowned physicist, Grammy nominee, and best-selling author Dr. Lawrence Krauss....[continue]


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