President Ray Ivany on Education
Acadia President Ray Ivany talks to CBC TV's Tom Murphy on "At the Table," set to air May 12. View online now.
Acadia President Ray Ivany talks to CBC TV's Tom Murphy on "At the Table," set to air May 12. View online now.
CBC World Report host Peter Armstrong (’95) to emcee evening celebrating Henry Demone (’76) and Joan Clark (’57), CM on May 7.
Read more … Ninth Annual Acadia Alumni Gala Dinner to Honour Graduates
Libby Burnham ('60), a lifelong supporter of Acadia with a distinguished career in law, public policy, and community service will become the University’s first woman Chancellor.
by Noiles, Jodie
Today marks the launch of a new Acadia website that is redesigned and reorganized to better serve online visitors.
Former men’s varsity hockey coach and seasoned athletic administrator returns to Acadia as its new director of athletics.
Acadia University and Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq to provide resources and support to Aboriginal students.
Read more … Acadia and Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq Sign Historic Agreement
Acadia composer Derek Charke’s Transient Energies, a Symphony Nova Scotia commission, combines environmental sounds with orchestral instruments. Chronicle Herald report.
High school students from across the region will tackle headline grabbing issues alongside experts at Acadia on May 6.
A celebration of farmers, producers, and chefs - along with local foods and beverages - is set for April 28.
An Acadia initiative will introduce robots into the Nova Scotia school system to help develop technology skills.
Read more … Government of Canada Invests in Acadia Youth Robotic Project