On Saturday, March 31st, 2019, the first annual Jack.Org Regional Summit: Northern Mindswas held on our Sault Ste. Marie campus. Students from across NorthernOntario participated in an interactive day full of workshops, talks, andinformation sessions geared towards mental health and mental healthadvocacy. A special word of thanks to Emily Faubert for her efforts, she isa true student leader. For more information on this event and Jack.Org, click here!
Algoma University and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) have established a partnership focused on student learning and development.
The framework supports key opportunities for Algoma U students through work-integrated learning, cooperative education, and career development opportunities,
Algoma University is amplifying student achievement in a new way this year through Student Awards Week. This new, week-long celebration shines a spotlight on student achievement across academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement.
The expanded format moves beyond a single awards event,
Algoma University marked a milestone in February as its largest-ever delegation of 16 students participated in the North American Model United Nations (NAMUN) conference at the University of Toronto. Established in 1985, NAMUN is Canada’s oldest annual university-level Model United Nations conference.