News by tag: Science
Making a global impact through hands-on learning
Empowering through innovation: how Ian Fogarty's ('93, '96) steam-based teaching is lighting the way for students and communities
Meant to be here
Mature and first-generation student Heidi-Lyn O'Connor pursues passion for animal science at »»ÆÞ̽»¨
New exhibition honours the life and work of longtime teacher Gay Hansen (1954-2021)
"of a feather," featuring the photography of Thaddeus Holownia and Karen Stentaford and curated by Emily Falvey, is at the Owens Arts Gallery until May 15
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ researchers launch new phase of intergenerational literacies program with students, families, and educatorsÂ
Local kindergarteners, first-graders experience engaging, hands-on, interdisciplinary learning at home and on campusÂ
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ researcher establishes Centre for Toxicological and Pharmacological Discovery on campusÂ
Biochemist Dr. Jill Rourke’s lab awarded funding from CFI, NBIF for innovative lab equipment, resourcesÂ
Heart health
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ bio-medical study examining the role of taurine in cardiovascular health
Urbanization driving plants’ evolutionÂ
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ biologist part of international team studying evolution of white clover in urban areasÂ
»»ÆÞ̽»¨â€™s Writing Centre expands services for students
Staff, peer tutor supports in place across Arts, Science, and Social Sciences faculties
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ astronomer appointed to Digital Research Alliance of Canada’s Researcher Council
Inaugural group includes researchers from across Canada, sectors
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in ScienceÂ
»»ÆÞ̽»¨â€™s Faculty of Science led by an all-female group of department heads, Dean Â
Birds of a feather
First Gay Hansen Award in Biology celebrates students’ love of learning
Cats and cars help scientists study Lyme disease
Study from »»ÆÞ̽»¨ researchers uses citizen science to find a new source of Lyme disease bacteria in New Brunswick mice