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Champions of undergraduate liberal arts
Pamela and Richard Joho deliver powerful message about the importance of education
New gift to encourage future writers
Bob Stallworthy (’72) talks about leaving a legacy 
40+ year love affair with »»ÆÞ̽»¨
Jeff Paikin (’84) reflects on his »»ÆÞ̽»¨ journey as a student, alumni volunteer, and donor
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ Welcomes Alheri Bingi as New Executive in Residence
With over a decade of experience in sales, management, and entrepreneurship, Bingi brings a wealth of knowledge to inspire and mentor our business students
Young alumnus talks importance of making connections 
Youji Cheng (’17) is one of the youngest members of »»ÆÞ̽»¨â€™s Alumni Board of Directors 
Giving choices and opportunities
Prestigious Brenton Wood Scholarship supports students from the Maritimes
A game changer for »»ÆÞ̽»¨
New Multi-Sport Complex will provide year-round facilities for sports, recreation activities, and community events
Recognizing 55 years of impact
The Edgar and Dorothy Davidson Collection of Canadiana
A positive and lasting impression
New Alden Leard Bursary provides financial aid opportunities for future students
Supporting community ambitions
The Record checks in with Courtney Pringle-Carver, »»ÆÞ̽»¨'s Vice-President, University Advancement
Part of the landscape
Crawford Family giving supports myriad of campus projects and resources
Kilby Delaney (’95) shares her »»ÆÞ̽»¨ story and reasons for making a planned gift
“My memories of »»ÆÞ̽»¨ are some of the fondest of my life.â€
Fourth-year Fine Arts student Ranz Bontogon unveils reflective photobook
Recipient of the Marjorie Young Bell Fine Arts & Music Award aims to bridge cultures through a visual journey
Class of 2024 honoured at Last Lecture
The tenth annual Last Lecture, recognizing graduating students for their contributions to the »»ÆÞ̽»¨ and Tantramar communities, was held on March 26.
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ welcomes musician Jess Gillam as Bragg Artist-in-Residence
Saxophonist and BBC host will be on campus March 5 to 8