With a new album out this month, acclaimed European jazz saxophonist Carlo Muscat will perform a pro seriesconcert at Brandon University next week.
Section: On-Campus
Students and other members of the Brandon University community learned to welcome, rather than fear, mistakes during a recent Business Administration Speaker Series event.
Events are planned throughout Truth and Reconciliation Week at Brandon University.
The talented artists of the School of Music will be showcased as Brandon University welcomes back old friends with the start of the pro series on Thursday evening.
Acclaimed author and radio host Dr. Brian Goldman will deliver a free public talk at Brandon University next weekend as part of BU Homecoming 2024.
In his talk, Dr. Goldman will speak about health care in Westman and the power of teamwork, including BU’s plans to host a medical school on its campus.
A graphic novella, based on the real accounts of 10 people who have experienced sexual violence, will be launched at a special event next week at Brandon University.
Members of the Brandon University community were treated to wonderful weather and fantastic food for Wednesday’s summer feast, recognizing BU’s PENT students.
Date: Saturday, May 25
Time: 3–5 p.m.
Location: Gathering Space, John E. Robbins Library, Brandon University
One of Canada’s most eminent journalists first cut his teeth in Brandon, and now he is returning here with an acclaimed new memoir.
The Indigenous Peoples’ Centre (IPC) team at Brandon University(BU) is planning an event to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit people (MMIWG2S). In recognition of the National Day of Awareness for MMIWG2S, the IPC team will host a fire at and guest speakers at the Ceremonial Fire Pit in the Kanvanagh Courtyard, beginning at 11 a.m.
Following on a partnership with the Gender and Women’s Studies’ fall speaker series, the Brandon University Library continues to celebrate gender diversity in the Westman community, and is proudly presenting artist Wendy Friesen’s exhibit, Guitars, in the Tommy McLeod Curve Gallery. The Curve Gallery is located on the second floor of the John E. Robbins Library at BU and is free to view during library opening hours.