Immortalized in song
A love of a lifetime captures CBC Radio 1 song contest and reminds Acadia of its many connections. The Kings County Advertiser.
A love of a lifetime captures CBC Radio 1 song contest and reminds Acadia of its many connections. The Kings County Advertiser.
Dr. Michael Leiter explains that incivility is on the rise and taking a toll on organizations and staff. The Vancouver Sun report.
Acadia associate professor of music, Derek Charke, will have his composition, 13 Inuit Throat Song Games, performed at Carnegie Hall. Report in Winnipeg Free Press.
Youth will be on a mission February 4 at Acadia University as they compete to design and program robots for special missions.
Acadia University today formally opened newly renovated Patterson Hall. The 80-year-old building will see new life as classroom and common space for business students with future space available for economic development.
Read more … Acadia’s Historic Patterson Hall Officially Re-Opened
Acadia researchers will take a strong step forward in helping Canadians combat injury and chronic disease with a new $860,000 Human Motion Laboratory to be built at Acadia.
Read more … Acadia Advances Research with New Human Motion Lab
Amateur astronomer David Levy ('72) has had his entire observation archive posted online by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, the first such recognition for any Canadian astronomer. Report in the Globe & Mail.
The IODE Nova Scotia Annie G. Murray Memorial Scholarship was recently awarded to two students in Acadia’s School of Education.
Four Axemen football players will head to Toronto for the CFL E-Combine in early March.
AcadiaTV introduces you to a fourth-year student who shares her Acadia experience in this unscripted video.