Partnerships improve fish habitats

Two Acadia University masters students have spent their summer mucking through mud and setting up fish weirs in six marshes across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Ducks Unlimited Canada Report.

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Acadia professor trained in Climate Reality

Wolfville resident and Acadia University professor Edith Callaghan has joined the ranks of almost 6,000 climate leaders worldwide. KingsCountyNews.ca Report.

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Acadia bids to host 2015, 2016 University Cup

Acadia University will submit a bid to Canadian Interuniversity Sport to host the 2015 and 2016 University Cup, which symbolizes Canadian university men’s hockey supremacy.

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The long way home

Planning his return to Acadia, student Rian Mizzi wanted to raise awareness about environmental efficiency and promote innovation. What better way than to cycle from Burlington, ON to Wolfville?

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New record for Acadia's Shinerama

Acadia University’s  Shinerama fundraiser collected $15,000 this year. KingsCountyNews.ca Report.

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Physics students illuminate dark matter

Matthew Bluteau has not looked back since he discovered that real events could be expressed with mathematical equations. That was in grade 9.

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Community Celebration: Paint the Town Red and Blue!

The Town of Wolfville will wave its Acadia University pride by painting the Town Red and Blue this Sunday, September 15 with a Street fest from 2-5 p.m.

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Rehearsing for the theatre of life

In theatre, as in life, preparing for a new role can lead to surprising insights.Theodore Saunders, a third-year theatre studies major, knows this from personal experience.

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Innovacorp announces competition for start-ups

Nova Scotia start-ups have a chance to compete for up to $225,000 through Innovacorp's provincial I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition. The competition was announced at Acadia University. Watch video.

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Nature Trust and Acadia Protect Internationally Significant Bird Sanctuary

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust, in partnership with Acadia University, has protected a 320 acre site at Hemeon's Head Shelburne County. The ecologically rich area encompasses an extensive coastal ecosystem, including internationally habitat for birds.

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