Acadia Axewomen win second consecutive basketball championship
The Acadia Axewomen became the 2019 AUS women’s basketball champions for second consecutive year this Sunday!
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by Montoya, Alicia
The Acadia Axewomen became the 2019 AUS women’s basketball champions for second consecutive year this Sunday!
Read more … Acadia Axewomen win second consecutive basketball championship
by Montoya, Alicia
MSc. Grad, Laura MacNeal, discovered sail-backed dimetrodon footprints in P.E.I. National Park this past May. Dimetrodons lived 100 million years before dinosaurs!
Read more … Acadia alum discovers fossil footprints in P.E.I.
by Brown, Rachel Anne
Kerel Pinder (’06) believes in living a creative life and in helping other people to pursue their creative dreams.
by Montoya, Alicia
Sisters of Science (SOS), a robotics team from Kingston, was recognized for their innovative project at Acadia’s annual Robot Programming Competition. The all-female team developed a project that could help female astronauts stay longer in space.
Read more … Kingston team earns recognition at Acadia’s annual Robotics Competition
by Brown, Rachel Anne
Local Rotary helps make university learning more accessible with gift to Campaign for Acadia
by Montoya, Alicia
FoodByte Co-founders, Acadia student Dougal Armour and Acadia alum Mathew Winchester saw a great business opportunity in light of new food safety regulations in Canada. After conducting some research, they partnered up to work on a food safety software site designed to help food safety consultants and food processors find easier ways to develop safety plans.
Read more … FoodByte Co-founder discusses entrepreneurial journey at Acadia