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Jason Nakogee: Leading Truth and Reconciliation at Laurentian University with Strength, Tradition, and Purpose
For Jason Nakogee, the path to becoming the Truth and Reconciliation Coordinator at Laurentian University has been shaped by his deep connection to his roots, his dedication to service, and his commitment to Indigenous cultural revitalization.
Read Full StoryStudent entrepreneurs pitch their ideas at Be Your Own Boss Competition
The Jim Fielding Innovation & Commercialization Space at Laurentian University was full of energy on March 28, 2025, as students presented at this year’s Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Pitch Competition.
Read Full StoryDr. Susan Manitowabi: A Legacy of Indigenous Leadership and Community at Laurentian University
Dr. Susan Manitowabi is a distinguished alumna, educator, and administrator whose journey embodies the resilience and growth of Indigenous education at Laurentian.
Read Full StoryFrom Stage to Soundboard: Bill Sanders’ Career at Laurentian
As Laurentian University celebrates its 65th anniversary of incorporation on March 28, 2025, we reflect on this history with members of our campus community in this series of interviews.
Read Full StoryCelebrating Student Excellence: Research Week 2025 Showcases Innovation and Scholarship
Read Full StoryForensic Science Graduate Leads Innovative Biochemistry Research
Read Full StoryTwo More Laurentian Faculty Honored with King Charles III Coronation Medal for Outstanding Contributions
Read Full StoryDr. Tammy Eger Re-Appointed as Vice-President, Research at Laurentian University
Laurentian University is pleased to announce the re-appointment of Dr. Tammy Eger to the role of Vice-President, Research for a second five-year term, effective July 1, 2025.
Read Full StoryNew Tenure-Track Faculty Join Laurentian University
A new cohort of tenure-track faculty members is being welcomed to Laurentian University this winter.
Read Full StoryLaurentian Architecture Professor Elected President of Ontario Association of Architects
Laurentian University is celebrating an achievement of one McEwen School of Architecture professor. Master Lecturer, Ted Wilson has been elected as the President of the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA), marking a significant milestone in his career
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