Algoma University School of Social Work Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Omushkego Education – Mushkegowuk Council and Payukotayno: James and Hudson Bay Family Services 

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Collaborative program delivery to increase access to education in the north

On Thursday, June 1, 2023, the Algoma University School of Social Work, Omushkego Education- Mushkegowuk Council, and Payukotayno: James and Hudson Bay Family Services came together to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand access to education in the Mushkegowuk Territory. 

Algoma University Debuts Professional Development Training Program to Share Indigenous Perspectives, Foster Dialogue, and Recognize Bias

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Gabegendaadowin (Gah-Bay-Gun-DAH-Doh-Win) means mutual respect, thoughtfulness, care, consideration, and awareness for others. This two-day training program features an Indigenous-developed, designed, and delivered curriculum that will guide course participants through modules that will benefit each unique participant,

Algoma U at Timmins Celebrates Success of New and Graduating Students

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Yesterday, Algoma University (AU) celebrated the academic accomplishments of its graduating students studying in Timmins at the 2023 Convocation Ceremony held at the Best Western Premier Northwood Hotel. 

Chancellor Mario Turco and President and Vice-Chancellor Asima Vezina awarded degrees to students who successfully completed the requirements of the Certificate in First Nation Social Policy and Community Development,

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