Laurentian News
Student Spotlight: Olaoluwa Julianah Abejide
As a mother of two, a new immigrant, and a professional photographer, graduate student Olaoluwa Julianah Abejide has a lot on the go.
Read Full StoryTimmins students take part in MineOpportunity Challenge
Over 140 students participated in a unique challenge that saw them explore careers in the Mining and Automotive industries in fun and exciting ways.
Read Full StoryYear in Review: Research at Laurentian University
Research Infosource has released its annual ranking of Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities and thanks to the contributions of Laurentian University researchers, the University is celebrating a year of incredible success.
Read Full StoryFuture-forward industry research driven by collaboration
When we think of problem solving, we think of mathematics but when it comes to Dr. Luckny Zéphyr’s research, problem solving far exceeds numerics to profoundly impact the environment, community and academia.
Read Full StoryDr. Lynn Wells appointed 12th President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University
The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce that Dr. Lynn Wells has been appointed as the next President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University.
Read Full StoryPhD in Rural and Northern Health Celebrates Graduate Milestone
The PhD in Rural and Northern Health program had aspirations of influencing health care in both Northern Ontario and rural settings in Canada and abroad. Those aspirations are coming true.
Read Full StoryLaurentian Graduates Turning Ideas into Innovation
For Global Entrepreneurship Week 2023, which fell from November 13th to 17th, The Foundry spotlighted one Laurentian University graduate entrepreneur each day of the week.
Read Full StoryInspiring the Next Generation of French Language Teachers
Many of us can think back to our school-age years and remember a moment where a teacher inspired us.
Read Full StoryPreserving Anishinaabemowin Through Land Engagement
As Laurentian University’s campus was artfully transformed by autumn, a trail on campus was also transformed in an effort to preserve Anishinaabemowin and plant knowledge.
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