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Student General Association elect 2022-2023 leadership
Recently, the Student General Association (SGA-AG?) held its annual elections for incoming 2022-2023 leadership. Avery Morin, who begins her 3rd year in Behavioural Neuroscience and Concurrent Education this Fall, is the incoming SGA-AG? President.
Read Full StoryAssociation des 谷tudiants et 谷tudiantes francophones elect 2022-2023 leadership
Recently, l*A?F held its annual elections for incoming 2022-2023 leadership. New leaders begin their roles this month of May, with Hemliss Konan taking on the role of A?F President.
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Read Full StoryMaamwizing - "people collaborating together."
The Anishinaabe term maamwizing refers to "people collaborating together." While research can often be regarded as an overwhelming, intimidating, and even lonely process, Maamwizing holds a different view and, in turn, offers a unique experience for stude
Read Full StoryScience Communication program collaborates with Science North, Health Sciences North and Eastlink to offer Northern MedTalks 2022
On April 21, 2022 at 7pm, Laurentian*s Science Communication program, Science North, and Health Sciences North will collaborate with Eastlink to offer Northern MedTalks 2022.
Read Full StoryLaurentian launches Peer Wellness Program
Students at Laurentian are making a positive impact toward the well-being of fellow students. The new Peer Wellness Program will contribute exponentially to student mental health and wellness.
Read Full StoryBoard of Governors appoints three new members, thanks departing governors
Read Full StoryGraduate Research Symposium Winners Announced
Laurentian*s Graduate Student Association, with the support of the Graduate Studies office, hosted a week-long &Discovery and Dissemination Graduate Research Symposium* from March 21 - 25, 2022. Symposium winners have been announced.
Read Full StoryUrbanization is driving evolution of plants globally, study supported by Laurentian U finds
Humans re-shape the environments where they live, with cities being among the most profoundly transformed environments on Earth. New research now shows that these urban environments are altering the way life evolves.
Read Full StoryCollege of Nurses of Ontario provides preliminary approval of a new bridging program for French registered practical nurses to obtain Bachelor of Science in Nursing
On March 3, 2022, the College of Nurses of Ontario provided preliminary approval for a new program bridging accreditation for French registered practical nurses seeking to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN).
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