An Algoma University music student has claimed top honours at the 2017 Sault Ste. Marie Festival Competition, held at St. Luke’s Cathedral. Cathryn Franklin tied for first with Jackson Allen for the prestigious Shield Competition Award.
Six Algoma U Students Receive NSERC USRA Funding
Six Algoma University students have received Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada.
Jane’s Walk Happening at former Shingwauk Indian Residential School
The Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre will be hosting a Jane’s Walk on the former sites of the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Indian Residential Schools on Friday, May 5 from 2:30pm – 3:30pm.
Algoma U and Confederation College Create Joint Admissions Agreement
Algoma University and Confederation College have recently signed a Joint Admissions agreement, allowing students easier access and entrance into Algoma U’s degree programs upon enrollment at Confederation College.
Algoma U Faculty & Alumni create ‘Threshold’
Algoma University faculty and alumni will headline “Threshold”, an artistic collaboration featuring visual art, spoken work, and soundscape at 180 Projects.
Fine Arts Exhibition Opens Today
Algoma University invites everyone to attend the opening reception of “In SITE / In SIGHT / INSIGHT”, the visual art students’ end of the year honours thesis exhibition tonight at the Art Gallery of Algoma from 7:00pm – 9:30pm.
CESD Spring Institute Returns to Algoma U June 11 – 16
The Community Economic and Social Development (CESD) Spring Institute will be returning to campus from Monday, June 11th to Friday, June 16th.
National Film Day: My Prairie Home
For National Film Day, Algoma University and Algoma Queer* Alliance are hosting a screening of My Prairie Home, a documentary musical that sheds light on growing up transgender in a rural community in Canada.
Algoma University Board to Launch Comprehensive Search for New President
Multiple university stakeholders to be consulted as part of search process.
The ‘Taking Care of Our Land’ Symposium
The Anishinaabe Initiatives Division (AID) and the Department of Geography and Geology at Algoma University are hosting the second bi-annual “Gdo Akiiminaan Ganawendandaan” (Taking Care of our Land) symposium.