More than 50 Acadia alumni and friends braved a frigid Toronto morning to come together on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019 for the Annual Business Breakfast at The Albany Club of Toronto.
In conjunction with Acadia’s Co-operative Education Program, we would like to alert members of our alumni community to a wonderful opportunity to help current students to a brighter future by providing work terms for them.
When Allie Berry wasn’t on the court supporting her championship basketball team, she was taking her community-development training into high school gyms to encourage at-risk youth to participate in a recreation program she calls Rec Buddies.
Alumni and friends joined together December 12, 2018, for the Halifax Launch of Campaign for Acadia and to celebrate the holidays. With an ambitious $75-million goal, the campaign will sustain the Acadia of today and build the Acadia of the future.
For Emily Kennedy (’14), earning a degree in Environmental and Sustainability Studies (ESST) has taken her across the world. In 2017, her Youth in Agriculture Initiative in Uganda won the first Nudge Global Impact Award. She was also the only woman in the running.
In an afternoon celebration in Wolfville, the Acadia campus and community gathered to celebrate the launch of the $75-million Campaign for Acadia, the largest comprehensive fundraising initiative in Acadia University history.
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