BRANDON, Man. – Noted radio host and broadcast executive Eric Friesen will be honoured at Brandon University’s Spring Convocation this month.
Eric Friesen will receive an honorary degree at Brandon University’s Spring Convocation on May 27.
Mr. Friesen will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) at the afternoon ceremony on Friday, May 27.
Born and raised in Altona, Manitoba, Mr. Friesen started his career at local radio station CFAM before hosting a number of CBC Radio programs, including Studio Sparks, Onstage at Glen Gould Studio and In Performance, and serving as a network executive.
Month: May 2016
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The Right Honourable Paul Martin, Canada’s 21st Prime Minister, will receive an honourary degree at Brandon University’s Spring Convocation this month.
BRANDON, Man. – Brandon University (BU) will present Canada’s 21st Prime Minister with an honorary degree at this month’s Spring Convocation.
Campus Manitoba has launched an expanded web presence that better reflects its growing mission and ambition to bring learning and education throughout Manitoba.
Brandon University is a partner in the province-wide educational consortium.
Social worker and therapist Carla Navid will lead Brandon University’s efforts to prevent and respond to sexual violence.
BRANDON, Man. – Brandon University has hired a new full-time Sexual Violence, Education and Prevention Coordinator.
Martie Kruger, Chair of the Board for Westman Immigrant Services, and Dr. Heather Duncan, Associate Vice-President (Research) of Brandon University, have announced a two-year, community-university research partnership agreement.
The agreement will combine the research expertise of the University with the front-line services of Westman Immigrant Services.
A three-year research project starting this summer will help soybean farmers predict disease before it strikes their crops.
Brandon University’s Dr. Bryan Cassone has received $112,509 from the Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) to genetically analyze whole fields of soybean plants, looking for the distinctive DNA markers of disease, even well before symptoms appear.