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Malaspina University-College student studies tongue-eating parasite Malaspina University College | November 14, 2006 A passion for parasites led Malaspina University-College Biology student Aya Murakami all the way to Ireland....[continue] Same-sex marriage and parenting rights forums at York U York University | October 11, 2006 Public forums on two vital national social policy issues – same-sex marriage and parental rights – will take place October 11 and 18 at York University....[continue] Convocation will celebrate 1,694 degrees, diplomas and certificates University of Regina | June 1, 2006 The University of Regina will present 1,694 students with degrees, diplomas and certificates at its annual spring convocation June 5-7 at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina....[continue] International conference on bullying addresses understanding and learning Queen's University | May 18, 2006 Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, will serve as the official patron of a new national network to address problems of childhood bullying....[continue] The Power of Play comes to Brock Brock University | April 26, 2006 The Association for the Study of Play (TASP) will host their 32nd Annual Meeting at Brock University, from Wednesday, May 17 to Saturday, May 20....[continue] York/Sheridan design student in Italy to represent Canada in glass design competition York University | April 5, 2006 Nelson Cheng, a second-year student, is enjoying the ultimate martini cocktail experience....[continue] Killing wolves may not protect livestock efficiently University of Calgary | April 5, 2006 Lethal measures to control wolf attacks on cattle and sheep are ineffective in the long-term, new study finds...[continue] Multicultural Week at Malaspina Feb. 27 to March 3 Malaspina University College | February 27, 2006 Community members from Nanaimo and the surrounding region are invited to help celebrate Multicultural Week at Malaspina University-College in Nanaimo....[continue] Trent University to Host Minister at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin on February 6 Trent University | February 2, 2006 Robert Vanderloo to Deliver Talk on Canadian-German Relations, the Foreign Service as a Career, and the Youth Mobility Agreement...[continue] Immigrant youth better off if still attached to their ethnic culture, largest-ever international study finds Queen's University | November 16, 2005 Immigrant youth are better able to handle discrimination, have fewer emotional problems, and get along better in school and in the community when they remain strongly attached to their own ethnic culture rather than try to melt into a national culture, a Queen’s University-based international psychological study has found....[continue] U of S Scientist Wins Prix Galien Canada Research Award University of Saskatchewan | October 20, 2005 Lorne Babiuk, director of the University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), has been named the 2005 recipient of the Prix Galien Canada Research Award which honors a leading researcher judged to have made the most significant contribution to pharmaceutical research in the country....[continue]
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