Are you 60 years of age or older? Earning an university degree has never been more affordable! Algoma University is pleased to offer senior students free tuition. It’s never too late to learn.
Algoma U Offers Free Tuition for Senior Students
Are you 60 years of age or older? Earning an university degree has never been more affordable! Algoma University is pleased to offer senior students free tuition. It’s never too late to learn.
Algoma University would like to wish Miisheen-Meegwun Shawanda the best of luck at the 2017 NAIG, happening in Toronto, Ontario, from July 16 – 23. Shawanda will be competing in the sport of wrestling.
Algoma University is pleased to announce that Jackson Reed’s album, The November Gales, earned Album of the Year at the Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards.
Algoma University is using Canada’s 150th Birthday as an opportunity to reflect on the many things we appreciate about Canada, and we have planned a number of special events on campus to mark this historic birthday.
Algoma University has partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) on an agreement that will improve mental health services to students.
Algoma University recognizes that today is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This day, established in 1996 as National Aboriginal Day, was renamed by Prime Minister Trudeau today.
Jan Lisiecki will be performing an intimate solo concert at the Sault Community Theatre Centre on July 19th at 7:30pm as part of the University’s inaugural Summer Concert Series.
On Saturday June 10th, Algoma University will celebrate the achievements and successes of its largest graduating class during its annual convocation ceremony to be held on the waterfront of Sault Ste. Marie at the Roberta Bondar Park Tent Pavilion at 2:00pm.
Get out your clubs, shine them up, and head out to the fairway! The Algoma U Classic Golf Tournament Committee is hosting the 16th Annual Algoma U Classic Golf Tournament, sponsored by Purvis Marine Ltd., on Monday, June 5th at Crimson Ridge Golf Course.
Beginning today, Grade 11 students from across the Algoma District School Board and Huron Superior Catholic District School Board will take over Algoma University’s campus for two days in the annual Grade 11 Days event.