Self-Regulated Learning and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: An Integrated Approach to Fostering All Learner’s Engagement and Motivation by Dr. Aloysius C. Anyichie, a leading expert in educational psychology from Brandon University, is now available through Lexington Books.
Month: November 2024
Brandon University (BU) proudly highlights a unique collaboration between Dr. Jonathan Allan, Canada Research Chair in Men and Masculinities, and undergraduate visual art student Michael Vachon.
The one-day sale of the year is back at Brandon University. Following a popular launch last year, BU is once again offering free applications for Canadian students during a 24-hour Black Friday blitz.
Brandon University’s (BU’s) School of Music invites you to immerse yourself in the calming vocal cadences of timeless holiday classics as Proximus5 visits for a pro series performance on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Violinist Justin Saulnier has delighted audiences across Canada on his Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition winner’s tour, and now he will return to the stage where it all started.
A Brandon University student who is also president of the Brandon University Students’ Union has been highlighted by the Manitoba Council for International Education (MCIE) as the province’s Outstanding International Student for Universities in 2024.
Charles Adamu receives his award from Minister of Education Renée Cable.
Although the season’s first winter storm has delivered snow, high winds, and highway closures, Brandon University is OPEN today.
However, some offices may experience limited hours or reduced staffing, and individual classes and meetings may be cancelled or adjusted.
Brandon University is thrilled to announce that Dr. Michelle Lam has been appointed as a Canada Research Chair in Rural Community Education for Reconciliation.
Brandon University is proud to announce the publication of Uncut: A Cultural Analysis of the Foreskin, the latest scholarly work by Dr. Jonathan A. Allan.
Brandon University is looking for an artist to create a special memento for the coming year’s graduates. The university’s Convocation 2025 artwork will be presented to all graduates at Convocation in the spring, continuing a tradition that has become cherished in its first five years.