AU and NORDIK will host a series of events over the next 10 days aimed at increasing awareness of how climate change, water access and food security impacts the Algoma region.
Youth Actions Focus on Climate Change, Water Access and Food Security
AU and NORDIK will host a series of events over the next 10 days aimed at increasing awareness of how climate change, water access and food security impacts the Algoma region.
The Board of Governors approved a balanced operating budget of $29.1 million for the 2016-17 academic year at their April 28th meeting.
The Sault Ste. Marie Science Festival kicks off April 26 and runs through to April 30, 2016.
The Library is pleased to announce extended hours during exams!
Beginning today, Algoma University’s Archives, housed in the Arthur A. Wishart Library, will honour and highlight local author Brian Vallée.
The Music Department is hosting two voice masterclasses at Central United Church.
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – March 19, 2016): Algoma University, in partnership with the Algoma University Students’ Union (AUSU) and the Shingwauk Anishinaabe Students’ Association (SASA), are hosting a series of events to recognize March 21st,
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – March 21, 2016): Business Administration students from across Northern Ontario will be put to the test in Algoma University’s 10th Annual Northern Ontario Case Competition on March 31st at Algoma’s Water Tower Inn and Suites.
Our music program will be hosting a fundraiser titled ‘From the Sublime to the Ridiculous II,’ on April 16th at the Baldwin Theatre at the Tech.
Dalton McGuinty will talk about ‘Making a Difference through Politics.’