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Graduate Spotlight: Bradleigh Trudeau
Bradleigh Trudeau is not only about to be a new graduate, he is also a new parent. The convergence of these big life events only makes Bradleigh more confident as he pursues his dreams.
Read Full StoryGraduate Spotlight: Tharusha Wijewardena
Growing up in Sri Lanka, Tharusha Wijewardena, was surrounded by oceans and several species of marine turtles that inhabit them. Fast-forward to 2024 and she is about to walk across the stage at Convocation as Dr. Tharusha Wijewardena.
Read Full StoryGraduate Spotlight: Mia Tucker
If you’ve ever wondered who writes these Student Spotlights, here I am, it’s me! I am Mia Tucker, Communications Assistant at Laurentian’s Communications Office, but today, I’m writing as both your subject and author.
Read Full StoryLocal Business Born from Industrious Beginnings
For Jean-François, having a strong business sense came naturally. A Laurentian University alumnus, not only did JF pursue his academics at Laurentian, but it’s where he also got started in entrepreneurship.
Read Full StorySudbury Researchers Awarded NSERC Grants Totaling $1.1M to Advance Mining-Related Projects
Two researchers at NOSM University and Laurentian University are celebrating major investments in their research today as their projects were successfully awarded funding from grants administered through the NSERC Alliance Missions program.
Read Full StoryHistory Grad Now Practicing Lawyer
Some university students have a clear vision of where they want their careers to go. A nurse. A teacher. An architect. For others, the path is not so straight forward.
Read Full StoryDr. 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.
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