Student entrepreneur building a dream
Acadia University business administration student Sergio Garrido is building a dream, one cup of coffee at a time. novanewsnow.com report
Acadia University business administration student Sergio Garrido is building a dream, one cup of coffee at a time. novanewsnow.com report
Acadia University is pleased to invite prospective university students and their families to the annual Open House on Friday, October 17.
Acadia University is pleased to host its 5th annual Sisters in Spirit (SIS) community-campus events on Saturday, October 4th and Monday, October 6th.
Acadia University President and Vice-Chancellor Ray Ivany welcomed a $175,000 donation on October 1, 2014 from Scotiabank that will fund five new “Scotiabank Studentship” awards.
Looking for new ways to manage student-athlete training, performance, and injury rehabilitation, Acadia University has partnered with Halifax-based Kinduct Technologies to implement Kinduct’s Athlete Management System in its varsity athletics program.
Acadia University’s 175th anniversary and Homecoming will feature a special comedy event with Canadian comedian and Acadia alumnus Ron James (’79).
Read more … Canadian comedian Ron James returning to Acadia campus this fall
One of Acadia University’s most promising young researchers has been selected as an inaugural member of the Royal Society of Canada’s (RSC) College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
Read more … Royal Society of Canada's College welcomes Acadia researcher as inaugural member
Awarded loud applause at Acadia University when she called herself a feminist, Canada's 19th prime minister Kim Campbell added she is also a humanist who wants equality for all. KingsCountyNews.ca Report
University President Ray Ivany was one of many volunteers on campus that handed out cookies adorned with an Acadia ‘A’ on Monday, Sept. 22 to help celebrate Acadia’s 175th anniversary.
One of Acadia’s most popular student programs kicked off its 2014-15 activities on Sept. 8. Almost 500 students crammed into Huggins Science Hall to learn about Acadia’s Sensory Motor Instructional Leadership Experience, known on campus and in the community as S.M.I.L.E.