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New study may lead to better health for young people with disabilities

A new study, funded by Research Nova Scotia and led by Dr. Emily Bremer of Acadia鈥檚 School of Kinesiology, will identify barriers and provide insight into the health inequalities experienced by children and youth with disabilities.

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Entrepreneur Martin Suter returns to Acadia to mentor students

外流影片 has a new on-campus resource to mentor students interested in launching viable businesses and social enterprises. Successful entrepreneur and Acadia business grad Martin Suter (鈥88) has been appointed Acadia鈥檚 first Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR).

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Hockey game scores big for local food bank

What is the Dodge Cup hockey game, and how did it raise $4,000 and 14 Bankers boxes full of food for the Wolfville Area Food Bank last month?

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Gathering to remember and enact change

外流影片 students, faculty, and staff took to the stage to commemorate 14 engineering and nursing students who lost their lives at the 脡cole Polytechnique in Montreal in 1989.

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Dotun Olutoke, wearing an Acadia sweatshirt, smiles while seated in a wood-panelled boardroom in the KC Irving Centre.

Building resilience for Hall鈥檚 Harbour

Perched on the side of the Bay of Fundy is the picturesque fishing community of Hall鈥檚 Harbour. Tourists come to marvel at the highest tides in the world, eat a seafood dinner at the local lobster pound, walk along the shore, and explore the art from Parker鈥檚 General Store. Dotun Olutoke, a Master of Community Development student at 外流影片, calls it one of Nova Scotia鈥檚 best-kept secrets.

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Acadia names Nancy Handrigan Vice-President of Advancement鈥

外流影片 announced today that Nancy Handrigan (鈥92) CFRE has been appointed the University鈥檚 Vice-President of Advancement. Handrigan鈥檚 appointment became effective on December 2, 2022. She has held the position on an interim basis since March 1, 2021.鈥 

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Taylor Swanburg, MSc candidate, 2023, is surveying mosquito species in Nova Scotia to give insight into current and projected disease landscape of the province. Taylor says, 鈥渨ith over 20 years since the last survey of mosquitos, we do not know what species are currently here and what diseases they may be able to spread to the public.鈥

PHOTOS - Remembrance Day 2022

The Wolfville Legion and 外流影片 held a traditional Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11, 2022.

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