Acadia ALERT - Campus Closed (Weather)

Today, Tuesday, January 27, 2026, Acadia University will remain closed, with the exception of residences and Wheelock Dining Hall, due to the current campus and travel conditions. Wheelock Dining Hall may adjust their hours and any change in hours will be communicated through Residence Life.

Employees and students are not expected to come to campus and only employees deemed essential are required to report to work. Non-essential employees are not expected to work during the closure. Any events scheduled for today will be postponed or cancelled.

Updates will be posted on www.acadiau.ca and pre-recorded on Acadia’s Information Line: 902-585-4636 (585-INFO) and on 585 phone system voicemail. If you need emergency-related information, please contact the Department of Safety and Security by dialing 88 on all 585-phone systems, or by calling 902-585-1103.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Acadia University

Department of Safety & Security

902-585-1103

security@acadiau.ca

(Tuesday January 27, 2026 @ 9:42 am)

The Office of Black Student Affairs provides Black students with academic, employment and community resources and engagement to facilitate their success.


Our Office

Headshot portrait of Janique Ellis Panza
Janique Ellis Panza
Coordinator, Black Student Affairs 902-679-8311

Janique works to develop and implement programs and services to support the academic and personal success of students of African descent.

Resources

Scholarships and Financial Aid

We have several scholarships and bursaries available to students of African descent, including the Edwin Borden Award and the Clifford and Helena Oliver Bursaries.

Human Rights and Equity Office

The Human Rights and Equity Office creates a fair and safe environment to ensure our students thrive. We also work with students to help prevent and address harassment and discrimination on campus.

Free Tutoring

Free tutoring is available to Black students in collaboration with Acadia Tutoring Services.

Black Student Lounge

The lounge is a welcoming and safe space for Black students that’s available during the day and after hours. It’s equipped with a computer, free printing, microwave, fridge, kettle and snacks.

Counselling Centre

Our dedicated BIPOC counsellor is intentional about creating a safe space for Black students to process and understand their experiences.

Manning Memorial Chapel

The spiritual heart of Acadia, the Manning Memorial Chapel hosts both secular and nonsecular groups, and is open every day of the year.

Employment support

Our partnership with the Valley African Nova Scotia Development Association (VANSDA) helps Black students find employment opportunities.

Clubs, Societies, and Associations

Acadia has over 60 student-led clubs, societies and associations. In addition, each semester, we host a series of social events and cultural workshops to enhance the student experience, including our Black Student Meet and Mix and our Black Men Barbershop events – a safe space for Black men to talk about mental health, race, masculinity, and more.

(Please note that the operation of student clubs, societies, and associations may change year-to-year depending on student involvement.)

Black Student Association (BSA)

The Acadia BSA is a non-political student association which embraces the culture and advocates for the empowerment of Black Nova Scotian, Canadian, and International Students at Acadia.

Acadia Caribbean Union

Acadia’s Caribbean Union is a space for Caribbean students on campus to share cultural experiences and build a strong community.

Sisters of Color (SOC)

Sisters of Color (SOC) was created to embody and find strength in a sisterhood that reflects the values observed in a Black community. SOC is a support system, a place to go for advice and share stories without judgement.

Scarborough Charter

Acadia is a signatory of the Scarborough Charter and we’re committed to providing a diverse, fair and inclusive environment and experience for all our students. This includes addressing all forms of systemic racism on our campus and more specifically taking concrete, meaningful action to address anti-Black racism and promote Black inclusion in Canadian higher education.