In a powerful and inspiring gathering, the Loy Excellentia Initiative successfully hosted a Black History Month celebration in Brandon for students from Brandon University and Assiniboine College.
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Art meets philosophy in an event coming to Brandon on Friday, March 7.
The Brandon University School of Music will welcome several talented guest artists and a wide range of woodwind enthusiasts for the 15th anniversary of the BU Clarinet Festival on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2.
Dr. Bryan Cassone has been awarded a Research Manitoba grant for his pioneering project on soybean disease diagnostics.
Brandon University and Assiniboine College partnered with the Brandon Chamber of Commerce for a conference-style event, ConnectED, that offered more than 100 students the opportunity to connect with local industry. Using a “speed dating” model, the half-day conference matched students with industry experts in their areas of interest, giving them dedicated facetime to ask career questions, gain insider tips and tricks, and build their personal networks.
A new study by Jennifer Adair, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatric Nursing at Brandon University, sheds light on the complex relationship between coping strategies, stress levels, and mental health distress among psychiatric nursing students.
A Brandon University expert on experiential education, professional networking, and launching youth into successful careers will take her message to Brandon’s business class at a Brandon Chamber of Commerce luncheon this month.
Cora Dupuis, Co-ordinator of BU’s Co-op Program, will deliver the keynote address at the Brandon Chamber’s February Luncheon, this Thursday, Feb. 20. It’s the first time in recent memory that a Brandon University faculty member has taken the stage as a keynote speaker at a Chamber luncheon.
Brandon University (BU) is pleased to welcome Dr. Leon Laidlaw as a new Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Gender & Women’s Studies.
At Brandon University, everyone belongs.
Today, Brandon University and the Brandon University Faculty Association jointly reaffirm a shared commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, including related principles of Indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.
In early September 2001, Jack Lindsay, associate professor in the Applied Disaster and Emergency Studies program at BU, taught one of the first-ever classes focused on disasters in the country.