News by tag: Experiential learning
Four student entrepreneurial ventures chosen as winners of The Pitch
Inspired by Dragon’s Den, the 7th annual pitch competition awards $10,000 in prize money
Music students connect to community through The Early Music Show tour in November
Project funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiative and CEWIL Canada's iHUB.
Mount Allison welcomes new Entrepreneur-in-Residence: Elyse Surette-DiMuzio
Surette –DiMuzio has worked in marketing and communications with some of the most high-profile clients in Canada and U.S.
Dr. Andrea Morash honoured with 2024 Tucker Teaching Award
Expert in comparative and environmental physiology recognized for excellence in teaching
Drama and Screen Studies program premieres debut film
Mount Allison students explore filmmaking with a reimagined classic
Celebrating experiential learning at Mount Allison
New experiential learning public catalogue and student record announced
Mindful collaboration
How Mount Allison students and faculty take a collaborative approach to research
Pitch-perfect performance
Music student Emma Yee hitting all the right notes at the Halifax Summer Opera Festival
New Children’s Book Author Barine Ngbor (’23)
I See Colour and other great reads from the Mount Allison community
Canadian public policy and political science student HarleyAnn Siddall explores barriers in NB beef cattle industry
Independent student research combines personal interest with academics
Biology and sociology student Chloe Jackson documents wild bee diversity in Sackville
Project funded by the NBIF and Mount Allison’s Independent Student Research Grant program
5 Questions with November’s Entrepreneur of the Month Matt Thomson
Thomson (‘11) is co-founder and co-CEO of Placemaking 4G (P4G), an award-winning social enterprise
Solidifying a passion for the arts with Paige Crosby: Summer Student Internship
Art history student Paige Crosby was a Lassonde Intern in the Arts with the Art Gallery of Hamilton this past summer through the Experiential Learning & Career Development Internship Program at Mount Allison.
Gaining real world experience with Mary Lyons: Summer Student Internship
Honours psychology student Mary Lyons was a legal assistant and program developer with Dixon Law Group this past summer through the Experiential Learning & Career Development Internship Program at Mount Allison.
Music students are taking their opera workshop on the road
Show aims to make opera music more accessible for diverse audiences