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Mount Allison University joins Luminary partnership
University partners with new national initiative aimed to advance Indigenous Innovation for Economic Transformation, Employment and Well-Being
Musicians in quarantine
David Myles (’03) and Tristan Grant (’18) — a.k.a. Wolf Castle — reflect on producing and sharing music amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Meet Mount Allison's own Ambearrister, Maurina Beedle
University joins First Nations Caring Society's Spirit Bear program in support of reconciliation
Planting the seeds of knowledge
Dr. Jesse Popp weaves Indigenous and Western ways of knowing to promote culturally-inclusive research
Grad Award Winners
Annual Grad Awards announced during Last Lecture
The past, the present, and the future
Dr. Robert Campbell and Dr. Christl Verduyn reflect on their time at Mount Allison
Finance and Football
Mark Sevestre ('91) spends career giving back to First Nation communities
Knowing and doing better
A note from Mount Allison's Indigenous Affairs Co-ordinator
Make Yourself at Home
Orientation welcomes the Class of 2021
Take two
Mechanical engineer Dorothy Greenidge ('78) turns documentary filmmaker
Making improvements
Ways to better serve our students outside the classroom
New indigenous affairs co-ordinator
Doreen Richard (’96) joins campus community as first indigenous affairs co-ordinator
Trailblazer
Chief Arlen Dumas (’99) transforms the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation