This summer, Algoma University students participated in transformative international learning experiences, building their global perspectives, professional skills, and cultural understanding through programs in Belgium, Fiji, Germany, and South Korea.
Four Algoma University students embarked on a month-long internship in the rural villages of Fiji through the Think Pacific program.
Algoma University’s annual Community Trick-or-Treat was a great success, creating a festive and family-friendly celebration for the entire community. Families in costume, community members, and Algoma U students, staff and faculty came together to enjoy the event and support great causes.
Algoma University celebrates community leadership and educational excellence with record-breaking fundraiser
Algoma University proudly celebrated Orlando M. Rosa as the 2024 honouree at the sold-out John R. Rhodes Scholarship Dinner and Art Auction, held at The Machine Shop.
Brampton community celebrates fall graduates in two intimate ceremonies
Algoma University proudly celebrated the achievements of its Brampton fall class of 2024 this week with two memorable convocation ceremonies. Each event recognized the graduates’ hard work and dedication,
Timmins community celebrates fall graduates at the Porcupine Dante Club
Algoma University celebrated its fall class of 2024 in a memorable convocation ceremony at the Porcupine Dante Club. The event marked a significant milestone for graduates as they embark on their next chapters,
Algoma University is proud to announce that Dr. Paulette Steeves (Cree- Métis), a Professor in Geography, Geology and Land Stewardship and a Canada Research Chair Tier II in Indigenous History, Healing, and Reconciliation, has received a prestigious grant as part of the Ontario Agri-Food Research Initiative.
Algoma University professor Dr. Vivian Jiménez-Estrada and her research assistant Xuechen Yuan have completed an in-depth study on gendered and colonial violence prevention services in Baawaating.
Since February 2023, the research has engaged Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers and first responders,
Algoma University’s Department of Psychology recently hosted a community planning session to inform the development of a Masters-level psychotherapy training program focusing on mental health care delivery in Northern Ontario.
The session was designed to solicit input from community members across the region and marked the first step in an ongoing engagement process.
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