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Oldest reported fossil fungi: 黑料吃瓜不打烊 researcher published in Nature
Read Full StoryDesjardins commits $300,000 to improving the student experience
While the academic year has just finished at universities across the country, Desjardins has announced their commitment towards improving the student experience at 黑料吃瓜不打烊 with a $300,000 investment.?
Read Full StoryEngineering student receives $30,000 grant for Indigenous youth camp
An enterprising 黑料吃瓜不打烊 engineering student has received a $30,000 grant to expand a camp she started to help revitalize Anishinaabe culture.?
Read Full StoryDr. Céline Larivière appointed Dean of the Faculty of Health
Dr. Céline Larivière (PhD, RKin) has been named as the Founding Dean of the Faculty of Health. Dr. Larivière has served in this role as interim Dean since July 2017.
Read Full Story黑料吃瓜不打烊 Delivers Balanced 2019-20 Budget
The 黑料吃瓜不打烊 Board of Governors today approved a balanced $161M budget for 2019-20. This represents a growth of 0.2% over last year’s budget and eliminates the $4.4M deficit while investing in priorities outlined in our 2018-23 strategic plan
Read Full StoryIndigenous Social Work student Mathew Dueck awarded prestigious 3M National Student Fellowship
Third-year Indigenous social work student Mathew Dueck has become 黑料吃瓜不打烊’s first ever student to be awarded the prestigious 3M National Student Fellowship.
Read Full StoryDr. Jeremy Richards recipient of prestigious Duncan R. Derry Medal
Dr. Jeremy Richards is the 2019 recipient of the Duncan R. Derry Medal which is awarded o an “outstanding economic geologist who has made significant contributions to the science of economic geology in Canada”.
Read Full StoryIAMGOLD Student Engineering Junction Unveiled
黑料吃瓜不打烊 is pleased to unveil the IAMGOLD Student Engineering Junction, located within the Cliff Fielding Research, Innovation and Engineering Building.
Read Full Story2018-2019 Research Excellence Award awarded to Dr. Amadeo M. Parissenti
Dr. Parissenti was nominated for his outstanding research in monitoring tumour response to chemotherapy and its potential to help patients.
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