A special Spring Institute course focused on community development approaches to consultation and consent in Indigenous communities within Northern Ontario and beyond will be offered at the Timmins campus, from June 19 – 23.
Canada’s Poet Laureate to Speak at Algoma U
Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate Dr. George Elliott Clarke will deliver the 2017 Hayes-Jenkinson Memorial Lecture, titled “Musings on the Poet as Public Intellectual” in the Shingwauk Auditorium at Algoma U on Wednesday, March 29nd at 6:30pm.
Explore Algoma U during March Break
Come explore Algoma University this March Break! Algoma U will be hosting its annual March Break Open House for high school and college students on March 14th starting at 9:15am. Participants will have a chance to win free first-year tuition.
Algoma U Hosts Talk on Indigenous and Afrocolombian Women
In honour of International Women’s Day, Algoma University will be hosting a special talk with Charo Mina Rojas and Associate Professor Dr. Sheila Gruner on March 9th from 5:00pm – 7:00pm in the Great West Life Amphitheatre.
Algoma U Launches ‘Algoma Reads’
Algoma University’s Department of English and Film is pleased to announce the launch of Algoma Reads, modelled after the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s (CBC) successful Canada Reads.
Algoma U Hosts Anishinaabe Alumni Panel on March 3
Algoma University, AID, SASA, and the Algoma U Alumni Council, invite you to attend the Anishinaabe Alumni Panel, happening on Friday, March 3 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm in the Shingwauk Auditorium.
Algoma U to host 12th Annual Pow Wow
Algoma University welcomes everyone to come and indulge in indigenous culture and customs at the 12th Annual Gathering at the Rapids Pow Wow at the GLC on Saturday, March 4th and Sunday, March 5th, 2017.
School Boards Celebrate Anishinaabe Culture at Algoma U
Today, Grade Five students across the Algoma District School Board (ADSB), Huron Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB), and École publique Écho-des-Rapides, will be celebrating Education Day at Algoma University, hosted by the Anishinaabe Initiatives Division (AID).
Student Union Election Results
The following are results from the 2017/2018 election at Algoma University Student Union.
Decolonizing and Indigenizing the Academy
The Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre (SRSC), housed in the East Wing of Algoma University’s campus, is an invaluable research resource for residential school Survivors, students, academics, and community members. Third-year student Skylee-Storm Hogan has worked in the SRSC for almost two years,