Laurentian News
Dr. Malcolm M. Campbell Appointed Provost & Vice-President, Academic
Laurentian University is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Malcolm M. Campbell as its new Provost & Vice-President, Academic.
Read Full Story“Everywhere I go, I hear, ‘We need nurses!’”
Two future nurses are on parallel trajectories at Laurentian University. Both are going into their fourth year in nursing. Both spend much of their spare time outside of their school work volunteering and gaining experience in nursing and healthcare.
Read Full StoryNeuroscience student accepted to prestigious 2024 Amgen Scholars Program
Every summer, undergraduate students from around the world are given the opportunity to experience premier research through the Amgen Scholars Program. This year, Ashtyn Mowbray-Mcmillan, has been selected to participate.
Read Full StoryRegistration Now Open for Archi.North Summer Camp
A unique pre-university experience that challenges participants to exercise new ways of seeing, imagining, and designing the world around them returns to Greater Sudbury this summer.
Read Full StoryLaurentian University’s Board of Governors Approves 2024-2025 Annual Budget
Budget supports student experience, strategic plan, and transformation plan
Read Full StoryThe Critical Contributions of Speech-Language Pathologists
Read Full StoryMineOpportunity Games hosted at Laurentian University
On May 1st, Modern Mining and Technology Sudbury (MMTS), in collaboration with Laurentian University and the Goodman School of Mines, will be hosting the MineOpportunity Games as part of Modern Mining & Technology Week in Sudbury.
Read Full StoryDr. Daniel Archambault’s legacy honoured with new Service Awards recognizing outstanding service from the Laurentian University research community
This year marked the inaugural distribution of the Dr. Daniel Archambault Research Service Awards during Research Week 2024.
Read Full Story“Indigenous Education and Mapping Out Institutional Spaces”: Laurentian Announces Theme, Preliminary Program, and Keynote Speakers for 8th National Building Reconciliation Forum
Over the course of three days (June 25 - 27), the 2024 National Building Reconciliation Forum, hosted by Laurentian University, will be focused on the theme, “Indigenous Education and Mapping Out Institutional Spaces”.
Read Full StoryFormer Student Now Sociology and Criminology Professor
Dr. Jordan Babando isn’t new to teaching and he isn’t new to Laurentian. He received both his Bachelor’s of Sociology and his master’s degree from Laurentian.
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