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Inaugural CBU Fall Convocation Celebration This Saturday
University College of Cape Breton | October 24, 2006
Cape Breton University will celebrate its first Fall Convocation this Saturday, October 28. The celebration takes place at the Membertou Trade and Convention Centre starting at 7:00 p.m. CBU Chancellor Annette Verschuren will confer the parchments. Approximately 250 students are eligible to graduate....[continue]
Aimée, a young Egyptian
Concordia University | October 18, 2006
The Hague catalogue included a black-and-white reproduction of the work, confirming P. Dombowsky’s conviction that a painting sold by Sotheby’s New York in 2001, without provenance and under the title Cimbals, was a match for Aimée....[continue]
Tourism career seminars about looking Inside the box
Malaspina University College | October 4, 2006
Essential information and inspiration for tourism professionals, business owners and career seekers is coming to Malaspina University-College’s location at Parksville Qualicum Centre starting this November....[continue]
Malaspina Barber-Stylist grad builds business with traditional skills
Malaspina University College | September 8, 2006
Consider the barber, the confidant of men powerful or plebeian, whose domain is a centre for forging friendships, building business and getting a great haircut....[continue]
Doreen Kays to Speak on "Lebanon: Why Now? What Now?" August 23
University of Prince Edward Island | August 15, 2006
The UPEI Distinguished Visitor Speaker Series continues Wednesday, August 23 with former foreign correspondent, Doreen Kays....[continue]
Computer analyst triumphs at judo championship Proud to represent Canada
University of Toronto | August 4, 2006
Some people go to a cottage for summer vacation; U of T staff member Mohamed Khedr travelled to France and won a bronze medal in the eighth World Masters Judo Championship....[continue]
Who Knew Agricultural Waste Could Taste So Good?
University of Western Ontario | July 28, 2006
New portable technology unveiled this morning at The University of Western Ontario facilitates the production of bio-oils, which have many uses in the development of pharmaceuticals, alternative fuels and even cooking....[continue]
U of T computer analyst competes in World Masters Judo Championship
University of Toronto | June 26, 2006
"Judo is a fun sport and an art of self-defence or combat, but above all a way of life," says Mohamed Khedr....[continue]
Africanist archaeologists meet at U of C
University of Calgary | June 13, 2006
The Society of Africanist Archaeologists will be holding an international conference on the University of Calgary campus next week....[continue]
Students compete at ACE Nationals
St. Francis Xavier University | May 25, 2006
Entrepreneurship is alive and well at StFX, and will be growing next year if three business students have their say about it....[continue]
Annual conference of the Association for Israel Studies
University of Calgary | May 25, 2006
Former justice minister, US ambassador to give keynotes...[continue]
Students compete at ACE Nationals
St. Francis Xavier University | May 25, 2006
Entrepreneurship is alive and well at StFX, and will be growing next year if three business students have their say about it....[continue]
Annual conference of the Association for Israel Studies
University of Calgary | May 25, 2006
Former justice minister, US ambassador to give keynotes...[continue]
CBU professor lectures in Egypt on international affairs
University College of Cape Breton | May 16, 2006
The factors that measure a nation’s power relative to another nation can be reduced to a mathematical equation, one that makes Canada around the eighth or tenth most powerful nation on Earth, says Dr. Jim Guy, a Professor of Political Science at Cape Breton University....[continue]
April 2006 Women on Women issue of Ecclectica now available online
Brandon University | April 5, 2006
Women on Women, the Spring 2006 issue of the Brandon University e-zine Ecclectica, is now available online!...[continue]
International Interest in Great Blue Heron Writing Workshop
St. Francis Xavier University | March 23, 2006
The Great Blue Heron Writing Workshop is quickly becoming an annual event at St. Francis Xavier University....[continue]
Lecture explores how geology shaped ancient Egyptian society
University of Toronto | March 17, 2006
The search for geologic resources prompted massive technological and transport development...[continue]
MBA Students Off to National Conference
University College of Cape Breton | March 14, 2006
Four MBA students from Cape Breton University are off to Vancouver this week to take part in the country’s premier annual conference on community economic development, thanks to their supporters....[continue]
Correspondence from President John Harker
University College of Cape Breton | March 3, 2006
The content that follows was written by Dr. John Harker, President, Cape Breton University and disseminated to the University Community and media upon cancellation of a debate on the recent "Cartoon Issue"....[continue]
Renowned Professor of Anthropology to Deliver Seventeenth Annual Margaret Laurence Lecture at Trent University
Trent University | January 25, 2006
Trent University is pleased to announce that Dr. Janice Boddy, professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto, will be delivering the seventeenth annual Margaret Laurence Lecture on Thursday, February 2 at 8:00 p.m. in the Champlain College Lecture Hall (CCS 307)....[continue]
CBU To Be Represented at 2006 National MBA Games
University College of Cape Breton | December 23, 2005
(Sydney, NS) – A team of MBA Community Economic Development students from Cape Breton University will represent the University for the first time at the National MBA Games in Ontario starting January 6....[continue]
Thomas Knowlton to receive Alumni Association's highest honour
Wilfrid Laurier University | December 13, 2005
A member of the graduating class of 1958, Forler began her career with the Lutheran church....[continue]
The Pedal for Hope — Mount A student hits the road for a good cause
Mount Allison University | December 5, 2005
Ayesha Harji, an international relations student at Mount Allison University is gearing up for the trip of a lifetime and raising money for a good cause....[continue]
Dalhousie Professor one of "Ten to Watch" - Fortune Magazine
Dalhousie University | October 31, 2005
Dalhousie biology professor, Ransom Myers has been cited as on of the "Ten People to Watch"in the September 19th issue of Fortune Magazine....[continue]
International wildlife conservation presentation at Nipissing University
Nipissing University | October 13, 2005
Nipissing University’s Biology Society welcomes Dr. Justin Hines of Operation Wallacea for a presentation on international wildlife conservation....[continue]
Laurier business students inspired by international competition
Wilfrid Laurier University | October 12, 2005
Her Wilfrid Laurier University team didn't win, but business student Courtney King said representing Canada at the Students in Free Enterprise World Cup championships held in Toronto last week was in itself a winning experience....[continue]