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AcadiaTV delivers tips to help you conserve energy on campus with Acadia's Holiday Energy Management Program.
Acadia Football Axemen inside receiver Mike Squires has signed a two-year contract with the Calgary Stampeders. Chronicle Herald report.
Chartered Accounting Success - AAAU past president, Bruce Phinney ('81), received the province's highest honour, and Rebekah Melvin ('11) won gold in Canada.
Nova Scotia announced 35 additional businesses that are working with universities and colleges to increase productivity. Acadia is proud to partner with local businesses.
Acadia’s Jeff Cummins was named the footbal lcoach of the year in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by his peers Vancouver on Friday.
Axemen student athletes Squires, Wade, and Thomas were named CIS Football All-Canadians November 24 at a Vancouver awards ceremony.
Lesley Frank authored a report released today that shows the child poverty rate in Nova Scotia has actually increased, despite a 22-year-old federal government promise to reduce it. Read the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia report.
Read more … Acadia researcher reports on stalled child poverty reduction
Acadia's Director of Computer Science, Dr. Danny Silver, has been named Science Champion at the 2011 Discovery Awards for Science and Technology.
Read more … Silver Named Science Champion at 2011 Discovery Awards
Former Acadia president, Senator Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie, has been inducted into the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame for his pioneering work in biotechnology and genetic engineering.
Read more … Ogilvie Joins the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame
Acadia's community recently celebrated the university's 173rd birthday. Did you know? At the time of its founding, Acadia was the largest post-secondary university in the Maritimes, with just over 20 students.