McGill offers bachelor of education, debuts in Listuguj First Nation According to CBC News, McGill University will offer a bachelor of education program in September. It will debut in the Listiguj First Nation and “taught by community members with master’s degrees and doctorates.” There have 25 students chosen out of 41 applicants, who are “all… Read more »
AthaU Facebook Group Micheál seeks student input on the Bsc CIS (computing information systems) at AU. Billy posts a link to the AU InfoSys group Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/athabascainfosys/. Jessica has finished her undergrad degree but is thinking of continuing on in the MA-IS program. Other posts include the frustrating AU e-mail woes this week which… Read more »
Wouldn’t you love to tap into the secrets of professional comedy writing? Well, I want to teach. And as a teacher, I hope to stand at the podium, tell a joke, and cause an uproar of belly laughter to break the student?teacher ice. I also want to study, and as a student, I hope to… Read more »
Album: Sanata (Stillness) Artist: Kiran Ahluwalia “Those who speak my tongue are unevenly scattered. Still, I collect conversations. I may run into someone. I’ve been your refugee, life, oh life.” – “Hayat” by Kiran Ahluwalia, from Sanata As we drew closer to Rue Jean Talon: “Music,” my guy announced. “Let’s go listen.” As we drew… Read more »
Carrie Matilda Derick, was born January 14, 1862, and died November 10, 1941. In 1912 she became the first woman professor at a university in Canada. She was a botanist and geneticist, who founded the Genetics Department at McGill University in Montreal. In 1896 Derick received her M.A. in Botany and went on to complete… Read more »
The AUSU Council meeting for August 9, 2016, was supposed to be two-hours long, however, it went on to be over three-hours. Despite being a very lengthy meeting, it was productive and interesting. It went beyond the normal two-hour period because there were no Council meetings in July due to various holidays making it harder… Read more »
There is nothing more that The Study Dude wants for you than to write with authentic wit. Well, in these articles, as The Study Dude, I’ll try to give you the study tips you need to help make your learning easier. I’ll also give you straight and honest opinions and personal anecdotes?even the embarrassing ones… Read more »
It’s been an eventful week at AU. This Wednesday brought an announcement that you’ve probably already seen on social media and AU’s website, but if you haven’t, AU has finally chosen its next President, Dr. Neil Fassina. He officially starts in the position on October 11th, but in his announcement speech last Wednesday, the 17th,… Read more »
Well. We’ve got a lot of stuff to cover this week folks, so let’s get to it. First, if you haven’t already heard about it, AUSU Council has lost two members. There’s a little bit of detail in the “Council Connection” article this week, but right here I’ll just say that only one of them… Read more »