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Curling stones no longer taken for granite
In the first study of its kind since 1890, PhD Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Geology student, Derek Leung, has published a study in the Canadian Mineralogist about curling stones.
Read Full StorySports Administration Graduate named Chicago Blackhawks GM
It wasn’t too long ago that Kyle Davidson completed his final exam at Laurentian University in the School of Sports Administration, and now the Sudbury native has been named General Manager of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Read Full StoryUniversity prepares for Open House, March 12, 2022
As Laurentian University welcomes back students with the resumption of in-person classrooms this week, the university community is also preparing to welcome many more future students at the March 12th Open House.
Read Full StoryLaurentian University celebrates the achievements of three outstanding women
To celebrate International Women's Day, Laurentian University will honour the achievements of three Greater Sudbury women during its annual awards ceremony.
Read Full StoryIndependent Operations and Governance Review Sets Roadmap for Transformation of Laurentian University
Laurentian University takes an important step in its restructuring with the release of two reports following an independent review which includes recommendations that will transform the operations and governance of the University.
Read Full StoryLaurentian celebrates le Mois de la francophonie
Mars est le mois de la francophonie! While francophone culture is celebrated at Laurentian University all year long, March provides an excellent opportunity to highlight the importance of our francophone community.
Read Full StoryLaurentian Relay for Life to raise hopes and funds for the Canadian Cancer Society
On March 11 and 12, 2022, Laurentian Relay for Life will host its eighth annual event. Relay for Life raises awareness and funds in support of the battle against cancer.
Read Full StoryLaurentian University an ambassador campus of the Moose Hide Campaign
Laurentian University will honour the Moose Hide campaign with a virtual event on February 25, 2022. This campaign is a reconciliation movement that seeks to end violence against women and children.
Read Full StoryStudents unite in support of Black History Month
With February marking the celebration of Black History month, LUACSA organizes events and opportunities for cultural learning.
Read Full StoryBringing awareness to murdered and missing Indigenous women
The Red Dress campaign has been honoured by Laurentian University since 2016. This year, Laurentian’s Indigenous Student Affairs (ISA) office will recognize the campaign with a virtual event on February 14, 2022.
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