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Laurentian University to hold Open House, March 11, 2023
The Laurentian University community is preparing to welcome many future students, parents and other guests at the March 11th Open House.
Read Full StoryLaurentian alumna looks back on twenty-three years and counting of French language teaching
Jennifer LaBrosse (née Johnson), a Laurentian alumna (Geography, 1998 and Éducation, 1999), has been educating young minds for the past twenty-three years.
Read Full StoryStudent Club Spotlight: Laurentian students building community through faith
Community, faith, and friendship. These words come to mind when members describe the Laurentian Christian Fellowship, a student-led community of like-minded individuals interested in discovering and learning about Christianity.
Read Full StoryLaurentian launches online Master of Health Administration (MHA)
In a partnership between the graduate Nursing and Master of Business Administration programs, Laurentian University has officially launched the Master of Health Administration (MHA).
Read Full StoryTwo new scholarships from Perkins&Will are awarded to support Indigenous Architects in Canada
Perkins&Will is pleased to announce the recipients of the studio’s Architecture Excellence and Graduate Architecture awards for Indigenous students enrolled in the Bachelor and Master programs at Laurentian University’s McEwen School of Architecture.
Read Full StoryLaurentian University approves $8.4M in maintenance upgrades for the coming fiscal year
Laurentian University's Board of Governors has approved $8.4 million in spending on deferred maintenance for 2023-2024.
Read Full StoryEconomics Professor invited to keynote United Nations Development Policy event
It’s safe to say that most people feel the effects of increases to the cost of living.
Read Full StoryStudents go for gold at the 5th annual Goodman Gold Challenge
The Goodman Gold Challenge (GGC) held a special Battery Metal Edition this year from February 2-4 that saw teams from 7 Canadian and 1 American university compete in a very realistic mining investment case competition.
Read Full StoryBringing awareness to murdered and missing Indigenous women
Since the 2010 inception of Métis artist Jaime Black’s ongoing art series, The REDress Project, heightened awareness has been brought to the staggering number of murdered and missing Indigenous women across Canada.
Read Full StoryFuture Laurentian Nursing Students Eligible for Free Tuition
Future students interested in pursuing a career in Nursing received potentially life-changing news recently as the Provincial Government has introduced the “Ontario Learn and Stay Grant.”
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