University raises $35,000 for student support
The 2024 Algoma University Golf Classic successfully brought together golfers, sponsors, alumni, and supporters for a day of fun and philanthropy at Crimson Ridge. Participants rallied to raise funds for scholarships and bursaries at Algoma University,
MOU marks a milestone in advancing comprehensive mental health support for tri-campus community
Algoma University and the Canadian Mental Health Association Cochrane-Timiskaming (CMHA-CT) have taken a significant step forward in enhancing mental health support for students.
Mitchell Plunkett, a student at Algoma University’s School of Computer Science & Technology, recently won the “Best Presentation Award” at the Leaders of Tomorrow workshop in Toronto. Hosted by IEEE Toronto, IEEE VTS, IEEE Communications Society,
Sheila Gruner
Governments and nation-states globally have not adequately addressed the climate crisis, with biodiversity loss is taking place at unprecedented rates, and water sources are becoming increasingly compromised. The planet is witnessing increasing migratory crises,
In an intimate ceremony, Algoma University, in partnership with the Peel District School Board (PDSB) and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB), celebrated the second cohort of graduates from the newly launched Learners Early Access Program (LEAP).
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – June 8, 2024): Today, the Algoma University community celebrated the convocation of the largest graduating class yet on the Sault Ste. Marie campus, with over 500 grads walking the stage in Saturday’s ceremony.
Algoma University will be hosting several events to celebrate and commemorate National Indigenous History Month and Indigenous People’s Day.
National Indigenous History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day are commemorated each June to recognize, celebrate and honour the history,
Algoma University’s 2024-25 annual budget delivers record investments in people and communities by building more, hiring more, and supporting academic excellence.
Passed Thursday evening by the Algoma University Board of Governors, the $233.8 million budget invests $44 million in capital plus $18 million to ensure building operations are smooth and responsive to student and faculty needs.
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