Convocation is one of the most important annual events at Brandon University, and the culmination of a student’s academic journey. It is where degrees are granted, accomplishments are recognized, and achievement is celebrated.
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Brandon University’s Co-operative Education (Co-op) Program has officially launched ‘Co-op Season’ with an annual Co-op Kick-Off followed by a series of signature events, enhanced workshops, and community collaborations that support student career development and employer engagement.
This year, the eighth for the program, marks a milestone.
Two Brandon University researchers have each been awarded $44,000 over two years to lead community-engaged research focused on mental health, resilience, and recovery across Manitoba.
Talented Brandon University alumni will be in the spotlight when Jana Starling, on clarinet, and Allison Wiebe, on piano, perform a pro series concert on Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m., at the Lorne Watson Recital Hall.
Each year, Winnipeg broadcaster and DJ Ace Burpee publishes his list of the 100 Most Fascinating Manitobans — a wide-ranging celebration of people whose ideas, creativity, leadership, and curiosity have captured attention across the province.
In the most recent list, three individuals with strong Brandon University connections were recognized, highlighting the diverse and meaningful ways BU students, faculty, and alumni are contributing to their communities and beyond.
The remarkable success of Brandon University (BU) students has been front-and-centre in The Brandon Sun sports section in the past week with the announcement of the newspaper’s year-end award winners.
Brandon University’s annual BU holiday luncheon — reimagined this year as a Holiday Bruncheon — was a delicious success. We were thrilled to see everyone in their festive best, with cozy pyjamas, comfy sweaters, and most importantly, your sparkly smiles.
Deck the Clark Hall?
Brandon University President Christine Bovis-Cnossen shares an end of year greeting and holiday wishes to the Brandon University campus.
Brandon dodged the worst impacts of the blizzard, but this morning still saw high winds, challenging road conditions, difficult or impassable sidewalks with blown-in drifts, and a closed Trans-Canada Highway. We are thankful that we made the prudent choice yesterday to close campus yesterday evening and this morning.
Brandon University (BU) saluted more than 50 employees on Thursday, holding a ceremony in Harvest Hall to recognize their long-term commitment.
The Long Service Employee Recognition Event is held each year in honour of faculty and staff members who have reached five-year milestones of 10 years or more at BU. This year, 54 employees, with a remarkable 910 years of cumulative service, were recognized.