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Mainstage Dance Photo Call
University of Calgary | March 13, 2006
The University of Calgary Program of Dance presents its annual tradition of new choreographic creations, Mainstage Dance, from Thursday, March 16th through Saturday, March 18th, 2006 at 8 pm in the University Theatre....[continue]
Markin-Flanagan Programme celebrates life and writings of late author Frederick Busch
University of Calgary | March 9, 2006
The University of Calgary’s Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme celebrates the life and work of Frederick Busch, one of America’s most prolific writers, with a free public reading on Wednesday, March 29, 2006, at 7:30 pm at the Rozsa Centre, Husky Oil Great Hall, University of Calgary....[continue]
Day off in Newfoundland, thanks to the luck of the Irish
Memorial University of Newfoundland | March 8, 2006
Canadians from coast to coast will don their best green duds and drink dyed-green suds after work this St. Patrick’s Day, but workers in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador can take a holiday to reflect on the province’s Irish roots....[continue]
Malaspina seeks students for new jazz degree program
Malaspina University College | February 20, 2006
Budding jazz artists take note - auditions are taking place for 30 coveted seats in Malaspina University-College's new Bachelor of Music degree program in jazz performance....[continue]
TEACHER LEAVES $200,000 TO UNBF FOR EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | February 16, 2006
Mary Walter was a teacher....[continue]
Markin-Flanagan Distinguised Writers Programme brings one of America's greatest writers, Frederick Busch, to Calgary
University of Calgary | February 15, 2006
The University of Calgary’s Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Writers Programme in the Faculty of Humanities brings American author Frederick Busch to Calgary as the 2006 Markin-Flanagan Distinguished Visiting Writer from March 28 – March 31, 2006....[continue]
Mainstage Dance ‘06: Annual showcase of new dance creations returns
University of Calgary | February 14, 2006
The University of Calgary Program of Dance presents its annual tradition of new choreographic creations from Thursday, March 16 through Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 8 pm in the University Theatre....[continue]
Model UN
St. Francis Xavier University | February 8, 2006
The excitement is universal for St. Francis Xavier University students and faculty who will be traveling to Boston Feb. 16 to participate in the Harvard National Model United Nations....[continue]
Dr. Claude Lajeunesse's Speech : Engaged in Innovation and Agent of Social Change - as delivered
Concordia University | February 2, 2006
Je vous remercie de m’offrir cette prestigieuse tribune. C’est avec un grand plaisir que j’ai accepté l’honneur de vous adresser la parole ce matin....[continue]
Dr. Claude Lajeunesse's Speech : Engaged in Innovation and Agent of Social Change - in english
Concordia University | February 2, 2006
Thank you for offering me the opportunity to address this prestigious forum....[continue]
Thousand StFX Students To Receive X-Ring
St. Francis Xavier University | December 2, 2005
Alumni Around the World Gather to Celebrate StFX Day...[continue]
Outstanding faculty and staff recognized at Memorial
Memorial University of Newfoundland | November 15, 2005
Memorial University honoured the efforts of its best educators, researchers and staff members at a special ceremony today at the Fluvarium in St. John’s....[continue]
Dalhousie Business Ethics Case Competition
Dalhousie University | November 15, 2005
Dalhousie University is pleased to announce the third annual Dalhousie Business Ethics Case Competition (DBECC), Titled: Parnaki Hydraulics: What is the ‘cost’ of business in India, Brazil and Russia?...[continue]
CRISP Hosting Critical Healthy Schools Conference
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | November 8, 2005
Healthy schools can influence a nation’s lifestyle....[continue]
Dr. Roberta Bondar Reappointed to Second Term as Trent University's Chancellor
Trent University | November 7, 2005
Trent University is pleased to announce that a recommendation by the Senate Executive to reappoint Dr. Roberta Bondar as Chancellor of Trent University for a second three-year term was unanimously approved by Senate on November 1, 2005....[continue]
Internationally Acclaimed Author Margot Livesey Visits UNBF
University of New Brunswick - Saint John | November 2, 2005
Margot Livesey will be reading from her new novel Banishing Verona on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall, at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton....[continue]
In memoriam: Professor Ethel Auster
University of Toronto | September 26, 2005
Professor Ethel Auster, a well-respected and well-loved member of the Faculty of Information Studies, died unexpectedly in her sleep of a heart attack July 1. She was 63 years old....[continue]
Fluevog's shoe logs
Trinity Western University | September 23, 2005
World renown shoe designer shares expertise at TWU this September...[continue]
McGill: The heart of a college 'town'
McGill University | September 15, 2005
From orientation events on campus to study groups in bustling neighbourhood coffee shops, the signs are all around that school is back in session....[continue]
Tulips 2005 - The 60th Anniversary Friendship Tour stops in Sackville, Sept. 14
Mount Allison University | September 8, 2005
As part of a summer-long tour, Luluk Purwanto and the Helsdingen Trio have been presenting their music at town-squares, music festivals, universities, and cultural heritage sites across Canada....[continue]
Jazz fest to bring big names
St. Francis Xavier University | September 6, 2005
It's the ultimate jazz eXperience and an opportunity to see Oliver Jones performing in a special unretirement concert....[continue]
Getting ahead, giving back: Engineering student opens doors for black youth
University of Toronto | February 6, 2005
Ricky Neckles reaches out to his as positive role model and mentor...[continue]
'Curse of Nakedness' Inspires One of America's Best Comics
University of Guelph | February 3, 2005
A comic strip based on unique research by a University of Guelph professor has been selected for inclusion in a collection of the finest comics in North America....[continue]
University community mourns loss of respected professor
University of Toronto | January 25, 2005
The university flag has been lowered to half-mast to mourn the death of Professor Gianrenzo Clivio of the Department of Italian Studies....[continue]