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What is at stake for the sturgeons?
How students at the Litvak Lab are conducting research on these “living fossils” 
The quiet work of hope
Dr. Emily K. Drake on science, community, and the future of young adult cancer research
Gut instinct and scientific curiosity
SunMin Park (’22) explores how artificial sweeteners affect gut health
Beneath the stellar surface
Physics professor Catherine Lovekin explores stellar interiors while helping shape Canada’s digital research future
Mount Allison student wins BMO Apex pitch competition
Commerce student takes home $8500 and top prize in two categories for her original idea for personalized women’s healthcare
Rare salamander discovery near Moncton challenges assumptions about urban wildlife
Researchers say the findings highlight the overlooked ecological value of urban and suburban green spaces.
New study at Mount Allison reveals turtles bask with buddies
Painted turtles show preferred social partners and possible dominance hierarchies, new study shows
Her seat at the table
Mount Allison celebrates the first all-female delegation of Canada Research Chair holders
Mount Allison student-led study reveals Hollywood’s gender gap
Women remain underrepresented in Oscar-nominated films
Student Research: The Impact of Policy and Information Gaps on Reproductive Healthcare Decisions
Fourth-year Health Studies student Emily Brown explores systems integration of midwifery in the Atlantic Provinces compared to Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta through Mount Allison’s Student Research Grant program.
Student Research: Rethinking Canada’s Inflation Targeting
PPE student Emily Pachell’s summer research compares policy alternatives to Canada’s current inflation-targeting framework
Mount Allison study warns 80% of Nova Scotia’s coastal islands at risk
Study finds most of Nova Scotia’s coastal islands are vulnerable to serious degradation due to climate change, human activity
Unspoken lessons
How Dr. Lisa Dawn Hamilton is rethinking sex education — starting with what it failed to teach us
A journey from pure to applied research
Dr. Andrew Grant shares how to navigate changing times as an educator and a researcher
Four Mount Allison professors receive more than $600,000 in SSHRC Insight funding 
Research spans disciplines, including place name and policy, the impacts of colonization on our foodways, disaster risk reduction, inclusive histories of music, and Indigenous economies and exclusion.