Graduate Spotlight: Local Roots, Global Voice - Avery Morin’s Incredible Impact on Student Life
For Sudbury (ON) born Avery Morin, Laurentian University has been more than just a place of learning — it’s been a launchpad for leadership, discovery, and lifelong connection.
Graduate Spotlight: Sophie Tremblay Blends Academic Pursuit, Athletic Excellence and Student Leadership
As Sophie Tremblay crosses the stage to receive her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology this spring, she leaves behind a legacy of leadership, resilience, and athletic achievement.
Ontario high school students earning course credits in Law and Justice at Laurentian University
Grade 12 students from Francophone high schools recently benefited from course offering in Law and Justice at Laurentian University, as part of a pilot project.
Graduate Spotlight: From Moosonee to Sudbury — Khorbin McComb’s Journey of Growth, Community, and Purpose
For Khorbin McComb (Moosonee, ON), university wasn’t just about earning a degree — it was about stepping into something unfamiliar, and learning to navigate it with confidence, curiosity, and connection.
Laurentian University will be awarding four honorary doctorate degrees during the spring convocation ceremonies. The honorary degree recipients will be in attendance to be recognized alongside graduating students.
Can an education in the arts lead to a future in tech?
Laurentian’s Interdisciplinary PhD program gives students the option to specialize in several areas. Sidney Shapiro is an alumnus of the Interdisciplinary PhD program who completed his PhD in Philosophy and now specializes in business analytics.
Micro-Credentials: The Ideal Pathway for Professional and Personal Growth
Micro-credentials offer learners the opportunity to build on their skills and abilities in a specific area. Laurentian University offers 17 micro-credential courses, in English and French.
New Heat Stress Toolkit Helps Prevent Worker Injury and Illness
Climate change is increasing the risk of heat stress and expanding its impact to new sectors, but wearable technology is emerging as an asset in understanding heat’s effect on the body and developing effective prevention strategies.
Graduate Student Katherine Snazel Inspired to Study Indigenous Perspectives
Mature Student, Katherine Snazel, is approaching the end of her Master's of Indigenous Relations program, which has been both a pursuit of new knowledge and a journey of personal growth.