Zimbabwe - Press Releases | World Countries
Student documentary premieres Nov. 14
University of Toronto | November 13, 2006
Girl Child a fundraiser to fight child abuse and HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe...[continue]
Vet Students to Give Talks on Global Experiences
University of Guelph | September 20, 2006
University of Guelph veterinary students who participated in the Ontario Veterinary College’s Global Vets program this summer will share their experiences at public talks Sept. 26 and 28 at 7 p.m. in Room 1714 of the Lifetime Learning Centre....[continue]
XVI International AIDS Conference: McGill delivers
McGill University | August 9, 2006
McGill University's dedicated AIDS researchers and specialists are proud to be attending and presenting at the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Aug. 13-18. Led by Conference Co-Chair and Director of the McGill AIDS Centre Dr. Mark Wainberg, McGill researchers will present findings on a range of issues crucial to the fight against AIDS, from progress toward a vaccine to the African orphans crisis....[continue]
Paradise Regained travels to NYC
Mount Allison University | May 12, 2006
Students from Sackville, NB and Brooklyn, NYC were onstage together once again for Paradise Regained: A Cross-Border Collaboration, performed in New York this spring....[continue]
PARADISE REGAINED: A Cross-Border Collaboration, Feb. 27 — March 1
Mount Allison University | February 20, 2006
The week of February 27 students from Sackville, NB and Brooklyn, NYC are coming together to present a unique theatrical collaboration, PARADISE REGAINED, a play based on Milton’s famous epic poem....[continue]
Trent University’s Department of History To Hold History Research Day February 3
Trent University | February 1, 2006
The Department of History at Trent University will be hosting its second annual History Research Day, entitled "A Day in History", aimed at highlighting the research conducted by faculty interested in history, on Friday, February 3 from 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m. in the Senior Common Room at Lady Eaton College....[continue]
Memorial students learn how to play ancient African instruments
Memorial University of Newfoundland | December 15, 2005
A handful of Memorial University students added some international music to their repertoire this past semester, learning to play an ancient instrument from southern Africa....[continue]
StFX Fall Convocation Awards 280 Degrees
St. Francis Xavier University | December 9, 2005
Three prominent social advocates honoured with Doctor of Laws...[continue]
Carleton University Presents Lecture on The Crisis in Zimbabwe
Carleton University | November 14, 2005
On Wednesday November 16, Wellington Chibebe, Secretary General, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Shari Eppel, Human Rights Consultant for Archbishop Pius Ncube will speak on "The Crisis in Zimbabwe Today: A Report From the Front Lines."...[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]