Acadia joins Climate Change Challenge
Starting January 23, Acadia students will compete in a residence energy reduction competition against other campuses in Atlantic Canada.
Starting January 23, Acadia students will compete in a residence energy reduction competition against other campuses in Atlantic Canada.
Fourth-year business student, Oksana Kovalenko, has been awarded a $15,000 Frank H. Sobey Excellence in Business Studies Award.
Read more … Acadia Business Student Wins Prestigious Sobey Award
AcadiaTV takes you inside Open Acadia, which offers university level courses as well as English as a Second Language and courses for businesses and community.
Acadia and the union representing its support staff (SEIU) have ratified a new, three-year collective agreement.
Read more … Acadia and Service Employees Union Ratify New Agreement
Students applying to Acadia for the fall of 2012 may qualify for an additional $1,000 scholarship thanks to the Bank of Montreal's generosity.
Read more … New BMO Financial Group Entrance Scholarships Now Available at Acadia
Acadia faculty and staff have contributed to the 100,000 volunteer hours at the Kejimkujik – Southwest Nova Volunteer Program run by Parks Canada. NovaNewsNow.com report.
Acadia's tidal energy institute is predicted to be one of the key producers for the knowledge job sectors of the future. Chronicle Herald Report.
With Acadia University leading the way, Nova Scotia universities have increased their student numbers for the third year in a row. Chronicle Herald report.
Rebekah Melvin (’11) is a recent award-winning chartered accountant. Congratulations.
Columnist explores the meaning of Christmas in Dr. Peif Pufhal's earth and environmental science lab. Reported in Halifax News Net.