Brandon University is thrilled to announce that the recent U SPORTS Men’s Volleyball National Championship, presented by Sunrise Credit Union, hosted at an electricity-filled, sold-out Healthy Living Centre, was not only a win on the court but an even bigger one for our community. While the moment truly felt like a million bucks, the event has firmly etched itself as one of the most successful national competitions ever staged in Brandon, injecting an incredible $1.05 million into the local economy.
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Some of Brandon University’s most committed supporters were recognized with heartfelt praises at the annual BU Foundation luncheon last week.
Donors to the BU Foundation heard directly from students who had felt the impact of their support, as well as from BU breast cancer researcher Dr. Mousumi Majumder.
An esteemed graduate of the Brandon University School of Music will return to BU this month to receive an honorary degree and participate in a residency that will also include a public concert.
Acclaimed CBC host Tom Allen will grace two Brandon University stages during this month’s Spring Convocation celebrations.
Brandon University student Derrick Donovan is studying to be a psychiatric nurse, but he’s no stranger to the health-care system. In fact, he’s already a primary care paramedic as well as a certified Red Cross and first aid instructor.
Brandon University held its first Breast Cancer Awareness Walk on Thursday, May 8 at noon in the Kavanagh Courtyard.b
A landmark in Manitoba’s cultural calendar, the Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival proudly returns in 2025 for its 19th season.
A longtime familiar face who helped keep Brandon University humming is being remembered as a friend to all, quick with a quip, and always ready to help.
Everyone at BU mourns the unexpected passing of John Carter-Squire this past weekend.
A national podcast looking at rural Canadians before the federal election includes extensive and heartfelt contributions from Eileen Moody, an Indigenous Student Success Officer at Brandon University.
The latest episode of The Decibel, a Globe and Mail podcast, went live this morning: https://www.theglobeandmail.
The Brandon University community is in grieving following the loss of a psychology professor. Dr. Tammy McKenzie is being remembered as a caring and thoughtful professor whose research into animal perception helped create interspecies empathy.