The Gender & Women’s Studies (GWS) program at Brandon University invites proposals for projects that foster links between community-based organizations and our academic program. This community grant aims to help non-profit organizations prepare projects such as workshops, research projects, short-term programming, or other special projects.
Month: January 2025
It’s now quicker and easier for students to apply for BU scholarships and bursaries.
New signage on campus shows everyone where to gather in an emergency if an evacuation is required.
Approximately 10 new signs were installed, marking Emergency Assembly Points outside of campus buildings.
The School of Music pro series explores the cutting edge on Tuesday, Jan. 28 and Wednesday, Jan. 29 with the return of the New Music Festival.
Brandon Police Service has notified Brandon University that they are undertaking a planned, tactical training exercise today near campus.
Expect what looks like a heavy police presence on the 200-block of 21st Street this morning.
The Department of Francophone Studies and Languages is organizing the exciting event, Shifting Ideas of What it Means to Be Francophone in Manitoba, with special guests on January 23, 2025.
Choirs from Brandon University (BU) and the University of Regina (U of R) will come together for a Choral Celebration on Sunday, Jan. 26 in Brandon.
Living and Learning with Feminist Ethics, Literature, and Art, a groundbreaking new collection, invites readers into critical conversations on ethics, care, and reciprocity across academic and creative disciplines.
The annual festival of creativity and celebration of art known as “Nuit Blanche” returns to Brandon at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba this Saturday, and Brandon University artists are among the main attractions.
More than half a dozen faculty are presenting, including Deanna Smid, Lisa Wood, Kevin McKenzie, Andrée Dagenais, Megumi Masaki, Leanne Zacharias, and Jimmie Kilpatrick, as well as many students from the university’s visual art, creative writing and music programs.
The entire Brandon University community offers our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Doug Palson, following his passing yesterday.
Palson, who was Chief of Police of the Manitoba First Nations Police Service, had longstanding personal and family ties to Brandon University, including the earning of a graduate diploma in education in 2010.