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!
Global Skills Opportunity expands opportunities for underrepresented groups
Algoma University joins forces with Lakehead University for an international exchange of Indigenous cultural knowledge in Belize, immersing students in a one-of-a-kind educational experience.
The eleven-day trip examines Mayan and Garifuna Ethnomedicine,
Algoma University announced Tuesday it will build a new 500-plus bed student residence in Brampton, a concrete step towards easing the housing crunch.
“Every student deserves a safe, affordable place to call home,” said Algoma University President and Vice-Chancellor Asima Vezina.
The School of Social Work at Algoma University recently hosted the second annual International Conference on Mental Health and Addictions on its Creekbank Site.
The ICMHA hybrid conference facilitated a series of presentations and panel discussions featuring an opening statement from Michael Tibollo,
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