Following — literally — in her mother’s footsteps, Lori Rainville embodies Algoma University’s past, present and future.
The proud member of Missanabie Cree First Nation initially visited the campus in 1981. Rainville accompanied her mother, Alice Fletcher Souliere,
Anishinaabe Students Share Success Stories
Deb Pine and Christine Sy pursued a post-secondary education at Algoma U as mature students. They hope to inspire others who may be apprehensive about the challenge of going back to school.
Pine obtained a degree in Community Economic and Social Development (CESD) with a minor in sociology from Algoma U.
Education as a Worthy End in and of Itself
It was September 1967 when Rich Prophet began classes at AUC. “I had just started teaching elementary school at St. Veronica’s and I wanted to get a degree to move up the pay grade and accrue more knowledge.
Stephen Mallinger Live in Recital this Sunday
Algoma University invites you to Stephen Mallinger, live in recital, on Sunday, February 19th at 3:00pm in the Shingwauk Auditorium.
Northern College Receives Funding for Collaborative Online Bridging Program
Northern College has joined forces with Algoma University and Durham College to build a new online Bachelor of Computer Science bridging program. Funding totalling $307,735 for this project has been provided by eCampusOntario.
Algoma U Statement on Truth and Reconciliation: Calls to Action and Beyond
Today, Algoma University’s Board of Governors, with the support of its many partners, proclaims its profound support for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action…and beyond.
Algoma U Launches Environmental Science Program
Algoma University has received ministerial consent to offer a new four-year Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science degree. Intake to the program will begin immediately for September of 2017.
In Memory of the Victims of Terror in Quebec
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – January 31, 2017): Today, Algoma University has lowered its flags in memory of the victims of the attack on a mosque in Quebec City on Sunday.
This horrendous attack has no place in our society.
Premier Wynne Visits Algoma U
Premier Wynne visited campus to speak with students about the changes being implemented to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and to hear students’ concerns.
Karl Hele Launches New Book This is Indian Land
Algoma University is pleased to announce that Dr. Karl Hele will be launching his newest book, This is Indian Land, on its campus on January 24th at 7:00pm in the Doc Brown Lounge.