by Turner, Sherri

Bloody Creek crater scientists find more meteorite hits

Acadia University researchers have published a new study in the journal Atlantic Geology that suggests the crater, known as Bloody Creek, located near Bridgtown, N.S. may be one of the rarest crater finds in the world. CBC report. 

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by Sgambati, Fred

New field guide tells compelling geological tale

Acadia University professor and geologist Dr. Sandra Barr is certainly a rock star whose new field guide tells a compelling tale of Nova Scotia’s geological past.

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by Sgambati, Fred

Bawtree memoir leaves reader eager for more

Retired Acadia professor Michael Bawtree’s recently published memoir, As Far As I Remember, is described as hilarious, wistful and perfectly written. chronicleherald.ca report

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by Patstone, Nathan

Love of the Game

Mike Chiasson ('11) takes his passion for hockey to the Pittsburgh Penguins. #ProudConfidentTogether

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by Patstone, Nathan

Hot Ticket in Town

Varsity Athletics offers a big experience for student-athletes and fans. #goAcadiago

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by Patstone, Nathan

kNOw More

Sociology students challenge the definitions and misconceptions of consent. #kNOwMore

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by Patstone, Nathan

Learning and Loving

S.M.I.L.E. program develops leadership skills that feel good and helps local children. #SMILE

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by Patstone, Nathan

Up Close and Personal

Innovative online platform lets business students learn directly from the world's top leaders. #CaseNet

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by Sgambati, Fred

International Partnership Advances Nova Scotia's Tidal Industry

Nova Scotia is advancing its leadership position in the tidal industry with two new international research grants, one of which includes Acadia University.

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by Sgambati, Fred

Pharmaceuticals in wastewater target of sewage treatment study

New research by #AcadiaU’s Dr. Anthony Tong hopes to stop chemicals in our bodies from going into our water.

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