The Brandon University Faculty of Education recently celebrated the work of exceptional mentor teachers. Kerry Malazdrewicz of the Brandon School Division and Rebecca Okemow of the Park West School Division were both honoured as Exceptional Mentor Teacher Award winners.
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A senior finance leader with extensive financial and management experience in both the private and public not-for-profit sectors will join Brandon University as the institution’s new Vice-President (Administration & Finance). Peter Hickey will join Brandon University on Sept. 1, 2024.
In a shared commitment to advancing learning opportunities, Brandon University (BU) and Assiniboine College’s Peters School of Business have signed a new articulation agreement, which will renew and update existing pathways for students pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (BU), or a Digital Art and Design or Web and Interactive Development diploma (Assiniboine).
Ilarion Bonhomme’s basketball journey has taken him across the globe, but his next step will be a brand-new adventure that begins where his career officially started.
Dr. Christophe LeMoine has been appointed as Dean of Science at Brandon University (BU). Dr. LeMoine is currently full Professor in the Faculty of Science, where he has been a faculty member since 2015 and has served as Acting Dean of Science since January 2023.
Among more than 560 new graduates who received Brandon University (BU) degrees at the recent Convocation ceremonies, were two who share a special distinction. Lauren Letexier and Enoch Ouskun were the first two graduates from BU’s Al and Bee Wagner Indigenous Student Transition Program.
Two of the world’s foremost scholars on studying masculinity are working together here in Brandon, as a visiting professor arrives from Türkiye for a two-week stay.
Through the Erasmus+ Mobility Agreement, Dr. Atilla Barutçu is visiting Brandon University to work with Dr. Jonathan A. Allan, Canada Research Chair in Men and Masculinities in BU’s Faculty of Arts.
Members of the Brandon University community were treated to wonderful weather and fantastic food for Wednesday’s summer feast, recognizing BU’s PENT students.
A Brandon University researcher is in the field near Sudbury, Ontario, this summer assessing how to restore a damaged ecosystem that could be a tremendous carbon sink.
Dr. Pete Whittington is a professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environment at BU. his research focuses on peatlands, which are a type of wetland that can store tonnes of carbon into the ground for thousands of years.
A Brandon University (BU) scientist researching new methods to boost hydrogen as a viable clean alternative energy source will receive federal funding support over the next five years.