At Acadia, you will earn a degree from one of Canada’s oldest and most respected universities and learn in a way that is unique among post-secondary institutions.
Acadia’s world-class research facilities rival the largest institutions. With our unique location and small campus, Acadia fosters collaboration across disciplines and with industry, community, and sister institutions.
At Acadia, we’re proud of our family tree. It’s filled with those who make a difference. Our alumni and friends make their mark on campus, in communities, and around the world.
Founded in 1838, Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, has a long tradition of academic excellence and innovation. When you step onto Acadia’s campus, you enter a world of opportunity.
Members of the Associated Alumni of Acadia University (AAAU) were prominent May 18 when Acadia President Ray Ivany was honoured for the fifth time as a TOP 50 CEO in Atlantic Canada by the Atlantic Business Magazine at a Halifax Gala.
Acadia University’s Board of Governors announced recently that Libby Burnham, CM, QC, DCL, and graduate of Acadia’s Class of 1960 has been appointed the University’s sixth Chancellor. Ms. Burnham was installed during Acadia’s May 2011 Convocation ceremonies.
Did you ever push a hospital bed down the road in an attempt to beat teams from other universities doing the same thing? Take the train to Halifax to watch the Acadia men’s basketball team tip-off against Saint Mary’s? How about going to the Acadia Theatre in your pajamas or attending Winter Carnival to see the Brothers Four? If any of these ring a bell, this is the reunion for you.