A Brandon University professor has been appointed to a new provincial task force aimed at regulating artificial intelligence and protecting property created in Manitoba.
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A massive new BU Bobcats logo greets visitors at the entrance to the Brandon University Healthy Living Centre. Painted directly on the asphalt in the intersection at 20th Street and Louise Avenue, the new logo was freshly installed just in time for Convocation.
Brandon University will confer degrees to nearly 600 new graduates during two days of Convocation celebrations this week.
Brandon University’s Convocation ceremonies this week will feature recognition for the outstanding educators who pave the way for student achievement.
Long-term service to Brandon University and the community will be celebrated with the presentation of two Lifetime Achievement Awards at this month’s Convocation.
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.
Two Brandon University psychiatric nursing students tasked with making a community health promotional video say they got as much out of the assignment as any viewer will.
“This project has changed the way I think about psychiatric nursing in many ways,” said third-year student Kim Harrison, adding that she hadn’t realized how little the general public understood about psychiatric nursing before starting a project to better explain it.
“I also realized that when working on a community project like this, there is no official end,” she said.
Brandon University is thrilled to announce that the recent U SPORTS Men’s Volleyball National Championship, presented by Sunrise Credit Union, hosted at an electricity-filled, sold-out Healthy Living Centre, was not only a win on the court but an even bigger one for our community. While the moment truly felt like a million bucks, the event has firmly etched itself as one of the most successful national competitions ever staged in Brandon, injecting an incredible $1.05 million into the local economy.
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.
An esteemed graduate of the Brandon University School of Music will return to BU this month to receive an honorary degree and participate in a residency that will also include a public concert.