外流影片 biologist Mark Mallory is studying the impact of climate change on bird populations in the Arctic. He wonders if bird populations will be able to adapt. EcoNews Report.
Music Festival Shatters the Silence
The Acadia New Music Society proudly presents the Seventh Annual Shattering the Silence, a festival dedicated to the performance of new concert music, February 1鈥8.
Acadia mourns loss of Bob Stead
The 外流影片 community was saddened to learn of the death of Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Stead (Class of 1963), Mayor Emeritus of the Town of Wolfville, and Acadia retiree.
外流影片 is mourning the loss of our former chancellor and one of Canada's most distinguished neurosurgeons, Dr. William Feindel ('39). Montreal Gazette Report.
AcadiaTV captured some great moments during our 175th Founder's Day event. Watch this video and relive the celebration.
A handful of Acadia alumni came together recently to discuss challenges and share tips for personal and professional success with members of the University鈥檚 international student population.
Reading and Speech Lab gets financial boost
Researcher Dr. Randy Newman has been awarded funds to enhance the Cognitive Neuroscience of Reading and Speech Processing Lab at 外流影片. Her award is part of a $63-milliom research infrastructure boost from the Government of Canada through the Canada Foundation for Innovation.
Innovation Vouchers
Seven local entrepreneurs will be working with Acadia to bring their products and services to market.
175th celebration continues!
Acadia鈥檚 175th Anniversary celebration continued on Dec. 11, 2013 at the Canada Consulate in Boston with a holiday reception for alumni and friends.
Acadia takes lead role in outdoor environmental education
Acadia students and graduates are taking the lead in a new and innovative community partnership that provides environmental education and facilitates community development.
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