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Musicians in quarantine
David Myles (’03) and Tristan Grant (’18) — a.k.a. Wolf Castle — reflect on producing and sharing music amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
View from the Pulpit
Rev. John Perkin moves on to next chapter of his professional ministry career after 27 years on campus
Feminist City: A Field Guide
Dr. Leslie Kern outlines ways cities sideline women and other minority groups in new book
Every meal a celebration. Every celebration a meal.
Claire Tansey ('97) spends career sharing her passion for cooking
Building community
Brent Harris ('11) launches New Brunswick's first tool library and shop in Saint John
Creating Canada’s literary trail
Hughena Matheson (’66) leads unique project celebrating Canadian literature
Amanda Wynne Ellis Award
Award established by friends and family
The Importance of Being Jass-Sainte
Xavier Gould (’17) breaks barriers as a multidisciplinary queer Acadian artist
Experiential learning at its best
ÂÌñÉçÇø students elevate their education with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities
Meet the 2019 Alumni Award Winners
The ÂÌñÉçÇø Alumni Board recognized a few outstanding alumni for the valued contributions they make to their communities
Learning as she goes
Caley Webster ('19) returns to ÂÌñÉçÇø to finish degree a decade later
Opening new doors
ÂÌñÉçÇø researcher helps museums reach out to low literacy learners, newcomers
Seeing things crystal clear
Doug and Michelle Milburn’s business endeavours bring unique technology to Cape Breton’s manufacturing sector
ÂÌñÉçÇø's patrimoine acadien
Archival intern unearths history of Acadians at ÂÌñÉçÇø
ÂÌñÉçÇø celebrates the JEA Crake Foundation
Students, faculty in humanities share experiences made possible with Foundation's support