Alberta writer Richard Van Camp will visit Brandon for a reading and a workshop on Monday, Sept. 26.
Alberta writer and storyteller extraordinaire Richard Van Camp treats Brandon to a reading and fiction writing workshop on Monday, Sept.
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The Brandon University (BU) Hawkweed Literary Forum presents an exciting Literary and Sound Art Performance by world renowned Toronto poet and sound artist Paul Dutton on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Following his performance, Dutton will give a sound art masterclass.
BRANDON, Man. – A new mother sees a smile on her baby’s face and smiles back.
Subtle interactions like this are vital to a baby’s development, but can be difficult for mothers with postpartum depression (PPD).
Ning Lu, left, and Jie Lu will return to Brandon University to open a new season of the Pro Series.
BRANDON, Man. — A renowned husband-and-wife piano duo will return to Brandon University (BU) on Tuesday, Sept.
Devotion to their community is the common thread that runs through this year’s list of Brandon University Alumni Association (BUAA) award recipients.
“Every year, it is humbling to read through the outstanding accomplishments of Brandon University alumni who are nominated for our awards.
As Brandon University (BU) begins planning for our next few decades of growth and development, we are inviting all members of the community to share their visions of the future of the university, including how they currently use and engage with the campus.
BU is working with consultants who specialize in this type of assessment and long-range planning to develop a Campus Master Plan for the University.
At Brandon University, the most important thing we’ve got is community. That’s why we were thrilled to see such a wonderful turnout for our annual Community BBQ!
Thank-you for joining us as we celebrated the start of a new year at BU.
Four researchers have made history at Brandon University (BU), leading the first BU-based projects to earn prestigious Insight Development Grants (IDG).
The IDGs, a program of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), were first awarded in 2011.
Curt Shoultz says that a large canvas and an open-ended opportunity gave him the freedom to explore his own interests in producing a series of works on display this fall at the Brandon University (BU) Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery.
Shoultz, a prominent Brandon artist, says that the challenge of working for himself on a tight deadline was freeing.
While most Brandon University (BU) students are heading to their first classes today, one group got an early start with three days of intensive orientation sessions last week.
Students in the BU Master of Psychiatric Nursing program came to the BU campus for a round of seminars, faculty research presentations and introductions before heading back home to complete their coursework.