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Business People: Higgins in residence at SHU
Michael Higgins has been named a visiting senior executive in residence for the spring term at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield.
Students to tackle issues from government roundtable talks
The Canada Research Chair of New Brunswick Studies will be hosting students from Renaissance College in a roundtable on self-sufficiency this week.
Roberta Lexier, Cops on Campus: Law Enforcement and Student Occupations of Canadian Universities During the 1960s, takes place at 1 p.m. in St.
Drummers lead a march through Fredericton on Saturday as part of a vigil to honour Hilary Bonnell.
STU student hopes to 'score' contract
Jayne Erickson can't believe her good fortune. A shot at a career in TV: St. Thomas University student Jayne Erickson is shown at STU's J.B. O'Keefe Fitness Centre.
'We don't deal with deep tensions and issues between groups - expert
Paul Groarke says the public isn't aware of the degree to which discrimination has infiltrated society.
College students find support in campus 'posses'
Recipients of merit-based PROMISE scholarships stay in West Virginia at a lower rate than the average in-state college graduate, a new report shows.
STU student ready to take the helm of mental health group's N.B. chapter
Mark Henick has a lot on his plate. The 22-year-old is a fifth-year psychology and philosophy student at St.
Sister Eleanor McCloskey learned she is this year's YMCA Peace Medallion recipient in June when she met Rick McDaniel for lunch.
Excited about new possibilities
When Michael Higgins' friends and colleagues in Ontario learned he planned to move to New Brunswick, they couldn't understand why.
Stay calm during pandemic: expert
While there are certain unknowns about how the H1N1 pandemic will play out in the weeks and months to come, people can take comfort in knowing one thing, according to a New Brunswick expert in pandemic disease history.
Young musicians get chance to learn from the pros
"Music is like a bad cold. Once you've got it you can't get rid of it," said trombonist Glenn Monson.
Mount Allison is nation's best
Once again, Mount Allison University has been named the top undergraduate school in Canada by Maclean's magazine, which also ranks some other New Brunswick institutions highly.
Absenteeism rate high in schools
Many New Brunswick students are staying home from school as the H1N1 virus continues to make the rounds throughout the province.
Hip-hop scholar and producer Melisa Riviere at St. Thomas [Greg Laden's Blog]
Melisa Riviere, of Emetrece Productions, and close personal friend of this blogger , will give a lecture this Thursday at St.
South Korea and Japan consider history textbook with China
Reporting from Tokyo and Seoul - Several politicians in South Korea and Japan have begun exploring the possibility of a joint history textbook between their nations and China.
University students love Trick or Eat
Emily Bosse is co-ordinator of Trick or Eat, a food drive held annually in Fredericton on Halloween.
Richards will discuss his new book, God Is
As part of the New Brunswick Distinguished Lecture Series, author David Adams Richards will read from and discuss his new work, God Is, with Tony Tremblay, Canada Research Chair in New Brunswick Studies, on Wednesday, Oct.
Students, community invited to collect food on Halloween night
St. Thomas University students will hit the streets to trick or eat to fight hunger in New Brunswick on Saturday.
Thomas University breaks ground on master campus plan
Thomas University recently broke ground on a project that will soon transform the school's 23-acre campus on Millpond Road in Thomasville.
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