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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.
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.
The CIS #7-ranked Axewomen take fifth seed in this weekend's basketball championship. Go, Acadia, Go!
Ten Chairs in Arts and Sciences Recognize Faculty Commitment to Research, Teaching and Community Engagement
Read more … Acadia Celebrates Academic Achievement through Named Chairs Program
by Noiles, Jodie
A fourth-year business student creates an innovative plan to win first place in the Wes Nicol competition at Acadia.
Read more … Online magazine concept wins Wes Nicol competition
Win over Ryerson gives Acadia Axemen fifth place finish overall at CIS Final 8 basketball tournament.
The International Women's Day Cafe celebrates women who work for peace. Join us tonight at St. John's Parish Hall!
If a first impression is lasting, then Acadia hopes to a make a good one when hundreds of future students visit Friday.
Video recaps Acadia Axemen winning AUS gold. This Friday the team plays at CIS Nationals in Halifax. Stand up and cheer!
An Acadia physics student will travel to Geneva this summer to join international researchers at CERN.
An Acadia student's love of Harry Potter will take her to Scotland to present her work to an international crowd.