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.
Author: Rob Henderson
I hope you are enjoying a restful holiday break after a successful fall term.
The remarkable service records of nearly 50 Brandon University employees were celebrated during a ceremony on Thursday.
The annual Long Service Employee Recognition Event honours staff and faculty members who have reached five-year milestones of 10 years or more in their BU careers.
The fascinating stories of Brandon University international students were in the spotlight again this fall with another successful staging of the Destination: BU Video Challenge.
The highly anticipated second edition of Brandon University (BU) sociology professor Dr. Christopher J. Schneider’s seminal book, Policing and Social Media: Social Control in an Era of Digital Media, has been published by Lexington Books.
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.
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.
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.
Brandon University is thrilled to announce that Dr. Michelle Lam has been appointed as a Canada Research Chair in Rural Community Education for Reconciliation.