Fifty years ago this month, Curt Shoultz stepped onto the Brandon University campus as a student for the first time. While here, he made a special connection with two of BU’s most celebrated alumni.
Section: Alumni
Brandon University is rolling out the welcome mat for our community as campus comes alive this September with four days of Homecoming celebrations.
Running Thursday, Sept.
This year’s Convocation artwork highlights BU’s bobcat mascot and athletics teams, while also incorporating elements of the university such as its campus layout, its motto and colours, strategic plan, and ongoing 125thanniversary.
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.
A generous donation by an alumni member and his family will help support breast cancer research at BU for years to come.
Brandon University (BU) welcomes the entire community to this week’s Homecoming, from September 12 to 15.
Six outstanding Brandon University (BU) alumni will receive awards during one of the highlight events of the BU125 Homecoming celebration in September. The awards will be presented during the Homecoming Dinner and Awards, to be held the evening of Saturday, Sept.
Three inspiring alumni from Brandon University will be honored with awards from the BU Alumni Association at the annual Homecoming dinner and soirée next weekend.
All are invited to attend Homecoming, which is being held earlier this year to take advantage of back-to-school momentum and nicer September weather.
Brandon University’s much-anticipated annual Homecoming celebrations are earlier this year, taking advantage of better weather for more outdoor activities and the amazing back-to-school energy.
Homecoming will be held Thursday, Sept.
As Brandon University celebrates some outstanding women students for International Women’s Day, each of those being highlighted will also receive an art memento created by a previous honoree.
“We are so excited to unveil a new tradition this year, one that builds on existing traditions in a meaningful way while also highlighting BU talent,” said Morganna Malyon, a member of BU’s Status of Women Review Committee, which organizes and presents the annual awards as part of Women’s Week and International Women’s Day.
“Each year, we present selected students with a gift card for a local bookstore along with a list of women authors curated by the committee,” she said, noting that the gift cards were initially a pandemic pivot that has now become its own tradition.