Acadia Axewomen win second consecutive basketball championship
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
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
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.
Kerel Pinder (’06) believes in living a creative life and in helping other people to pursue their creative dreams.
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
Local Rotary helps make university learning more accessible with gift to Campaign for Acadia
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