Acadia composer Derek Charke headed to the ice floes to create Tundra Songs for the Kronos Quartet and throat singer Tanya Tagaq. By Alexander Varty, reported in straight.com.
Celebrating Acadia's Students of African Descent
ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ and the Valley African Nova Scotian Development Authority (VANSDA) will together mark African Heritage Month with presentations celebrating Acadia students and alumni of African descent.
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Acadia Robotics Competition Tackles Transportation
More than 300 students from across Nova Scotia will converge on ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ to compete in two exciting robot programming competitions on Saturday, January 30.
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Acadia Hosts Robot Programming Competition and Displays
Everyone is invited to attend the Acadia Robot Programming Competition and Displays at the Acadia Athletics Complex on Saturday, January 30 from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m.. 43 teams from across Nova Scotia will compete to see which team can best program their robot to meet the challenges.
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Geologist mapped southwestern Ontario; compiling its geological history. Reported in The Ottawa Citizen
Acadia student Leslie Lewis has been awarded a 2010 Sobey’s Award for Excellence in Business Studies. She is one of only six recipients chosen by the Sobey’s Board of Directors.
Wolfville Farmers’ Market Finds Home at ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ
The Wolfville Farmers’ Market has found a permanent indoor home courtesy of a recently-signed memorandum of understanding with ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ. The agreement was officially announced during its Yule Celebration market on December 19 in the Acadia Students’ Union Building.
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Alumni Bulletin Now Online
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CFI Rewards Acadia Researchers
(Wolfville, N.S.) — The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced today that it has awarded $168,301 to ÍâÁ÷ӰƬ to support two projects led by Kirk Hillier and Jennie Rand.
Dr. Tom Herman Awarded Key to Kejimkujik
Parks Canada recently honoured Dr. Tom Herman with its highest award for volunteerism and conservation – the Key to Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site of Canada.