Two bronze medals for Riddle
Acadia's Emily Riddle has won another bronze medal at the Canada Games for canoe-kayak races, and she has two events left. Kentville Advertiser report.
Acadia's Emily Riddle has won another bronze medal at the Canada Games for canoe-kayak races, and she has two events left. Kentville Advertiser report.
A project at Acadia University helped launch EastCoast Style, now owner Alex MacLean is making the business work for him. Check out this CTV Live at 5 interview at 1:15 minutes. CTV report.
A 99-acre gift continues to give back to the community. The Morton Centre is the site of a summer filled with environmental awareness adventures led by Acadia students, grads, and faculty.
Jill (Taylor) Leon ('79), a former varsity swimmer and Acadia Sport Hall of Fame inductee, has completed a 20.5 km swim across the Northumberland Strait. Guardian report.
Jared Smith's Acadia experience has helped him to create defining moments.
Acadia researcher Dr. Nelson O’Driscoll has discovered that worms which create burrows in coastal sediments can increase the bioavailability of mercury to other organisms. SETAC Globe report.
Hungry for something different, alumna Ellie Doggett ('13) finds a career path in Acadia's School of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Former Axemen netminder Mike Chiasson has joined the Acadia Hockey coaching staff.
A funeral service for our friend and former Chancellor, Alex Colville, will take place in the Manning Memorial Chapel at Acadia University at 10:30 a.m. on July 24, 2013. It will also be webcast online.
The Acadia community reflects on the life of Alex Colville, who believed that life is comprised mainly of ordinary things. A funeral is planned for July 24 in Acadia's Manning Memorial Chapel.