Making your worklife, work

A $1.4 million Canada Research Chair renewal allows Dr. Michael Leiter to research the topic your boss doesn't want to talk about - burnout. Globe and Mail report.

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Axewomen seeded fifth in Final 8 tournament

The CIS #7-ranked Axewomen take fifth seed in this weekend's basketball championship. Go, Acadia, Go!

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Acadia Celebrates Academic Achievement through Named Chairs Program

Ten Chairs in Arts and Sciences Recognize Faculty Commitment to Research, Teaching and Community Engagement

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by Noiles, Jodie

Online magazine concept wins Wes Nicol competition

A fourth-year business student creates an innovative plan to win first place in the Wes Nicol competition at Acadia.

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Consolation championship win ends Axemen season

Win over Ryerson gives Acadia Axemen fifth place finish overall at CIS Final 8 basketball tournament.

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International Women's Day Cafe March 9

The International Women's Day Cafe celebrates women who work for peace. Join us tonight at St. John's Parish Hall!

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Future students to Experience Acadia March 9

If a first impression is lasting, then Acadia hopes to a make a good one when hundreds of future students visit Friday.

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AcadiaTV Feature: Highlights from AUS Championships

Video recaps Acadia Axemen winning AUS gold. This Friday the team plays at CIS Nationals in Halifax. Stand up and cheer!

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Understanding the universe

An Acadia physics student will travel to Geneva this summer to join international researchers at CERN.

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Thesis dives headlong into Harry Potter's wizarding world

An Acadia student's love of Harry Potter will take her to Scotland to present her work to an international crowd.

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