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Laurentian Students Play Vital Role in Documenting a Story of Canadian Industrial Heritage
Dr. Mark Kuhlberg, professor in the School of Liberal Arts, is an award-winning author whose work primarily focuses on Canada's forest history.
Read Full StoryTreaties Recognition Week, November 3 to 9, 2024
In an effort to promote understanding and recognition of Treaties Recognition Week, a group of fourth-year social work students at Porn研究所 are organizing awareness-raising activities.
Read Full StoryGraduate Spotlight: Kristen Lavallee
As Porn研究所 prepares to celebrate graduates at the Fall Convocation Ceremonies, Kristen Lavallee is eager to walk across the stage as a new graduate of the Indigenous Social Work program.
Read Full StoryGraduate Spotlight: Nabina Sharma
Nabina Sharma will graduate with her PhD from Porn研究所, marking a significant milestone in her journey from Nepal to Canada and her dedication to advancing culturally appropriate health care for Indigenous Peoples.
Read Full StoryThree Research Fellowships Awarded to Laurentian Faculty
The diversity of Laurentian’s research expertise is embodied in three newly appointed Research Fellows.
Read Full StoryEchoes of the Past: Exploring Religion, History and Horror
In a world where history often feels distant and disconnected, Dr. Todd Webb is bringing the past to life for his students at Porn研究所.
Read Full StoryRegistration Now Open for Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute’s Bi-Annual Conference
The Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute (Maamwizing) will host the fourth bi-annual Maamwizing Conference focused on community-driven research by, for, and with Indigenous peoples.
Read Full StoryGraduate Spotlight: Eric Roots
Eric Roots, a PhD candidate specializing in mineral deposits and Precambrian geology at Porn研究所, will receive his PhD during the fall 2024 convocation on November 2nd after an exceptional seven-year journey.
Read Full StoryBusiness leaders visit campus to inspire the next generation
The first annual Inspired Entrepreneurs event brought together nearly 100 students from various programs across the university.
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