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Rizwan Haq

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Ebrahim Mazaheri

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Charles Bélanger

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Michèle Minor-Corriveau

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Line Tremblay

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Manon Robillard

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Nouvelles

M. Jonathan Goodman est nommé cadre en résidence à l’école de commerce de l’Université Laurentienne

12 mai 2014 – L’École de commerce de l’Université Laurentienne a nommé M. Jonathan Goodman au poste de cadre en résidence. À ce titre, il participera aux réunions du corps professoral, surtout celles ayant trait à l’élaboration et à la planification du programme d’études, et ouvrira des possibilités pour s’entretenir avec les étudiants des campus de la Laurentienne à Sudbury, à Barrie et au...

L’Université Laurentienne nomme le nouveau doyen de la Faculté de gestion

19 avril, 2013 - Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l'Université Laurentienne a approuvé aujourd'hui la nomination de M. Stephen J. Havlovic, Ph.D., au poste de doyen de la Faculté de gestion, à compter du 1er juillet 2013. M. Stephen Havlovic est vice‑recteur à l'enseignement et à la recherche et vice‑recteur aux études au...

La Faculté de gestion étend sa portée grâce à de nouveaux accords internationaux

(5 mai 2025) - La Faculté de gestion de l’Université Laurentienne est fière d’annoncer divers nouveaux accords internationaux visant à approfondir la collaboration universitaire et à élargir les possibilités internationales pour les étudiants, les professeurs et les chercheurs. Ces partenariats témoignent de notre engagement à favoriser les expériences internationales et à offrir...

L’Université Laurentienne annonce les lauréats de titres honorifiques

22 mai 2025 – L’Université Laurentienne décernera quatre doctorats honorifiques lors des cérémonies de Collation des grades du printemps. Les lauréats de ces titres honorifiques seront présents et reconnus aux côtés des nouveaux diplômés.« Nous sommes ravis d’accueillir ces quatre leaders inspirants cette semaine, a exprimé la rectrice et vice-chancelière de...

La Laurentienne nomme M. Craig Fowler au poste de vice-recteur associé aux partenariats de recherche, à l'innovation et au développement économique

3 mars 2016 – L’Université Laurentienne est fière d’annoncer que M. Craig Fowler assumera le rôle de vice-recteur associé aux partenariats de recherche, à l’innovation et au développement économique à l’Université Laurentienne. M. Fowler sera responsable de développer de nouvelles...

L’Université Laurentienne nomme Parvinder Arora, Ph.D., au poste de doyen de la Faculté de gestion

3 juin 2024 – L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer que le prochain doyen de sa Faculté de gestion sera M. Parvinder Arora, Ph.D. M. Arora apporte une richesse d’expérience et de connaissances à la Laurentienne après avoir travaillé plus de 25 ans dans le domaine de la gestion, tant dans les entreprises que dans le domaine universitaire au Canada, en Asie et en Australie. Il est...

L'Université Laurentienne obtient l'agrément international de ses programmes de gestion

22 JUIN 2016 – L’Université Laurentienne a reçu l’agrément international EPAS pour le programme de baccalauréat en administration des affaires, offert sur le campus, ainsi que le baccalauréat en commerce, administration des sports, le seul programme d’affaires au Canada menant à un diplôme dans ce domaine. Depuis mai 2016,...

La province de l’Ontario nomme cinq membres du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne

(21 décembre 2021) Dans le cadre de son engagement à accélérer le processus de renouvellement du Conseil et conformément aux conditions du soutien financier fourni par la province de l’Ontario, l’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’accueillir cinq nouveaux membres du Conseil des gouverneurs. Ces membres bénévoles sont nommés par le lieutenant-gouverneur en conseil (LGC) et auront un mandat...

Des élèves de Timmins participent au Défi MineOpportunité

Timmins (Ontario) 18 décembre 2023 – Plus de 140 élèves d’écoles secondaires anglaises et françaises du nord de l’Ontario ont participé à un défi exceptionnel leur permettant d’explorer de façon amusante et intéressante les carrières des industries minière et automobile. Le 7 décembre 2023, le Défi MineOpportunité a été présenté au Collège Northern, à Timmins. Depuis plus de 15 ans,...

Pleins feux sur les diplômés : Les affaires, la Bourgogne et au-delà – Le chemin de la réussite d'Emily Davidge.

(20 mai 2025) – Lorsqu’Emily Davidge (Burlington, Ontario) est arrivée à l’Université Laurentienne pour une visite du campus en pleine pandémie de 2020, elle ne savait pas à quoi s’attendre. La distanciation sociale était entrée en vigueur, la plupart des visites en personne avaient été interrompues et le campus était anormalement calme. Néanmoins, son père et elle ont...

L'Université Laurentienne crée de nouvelles facultés en santé, éducation et études supérieures

Le Sénat de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé une nouvelle structure des facultés, ce qui se traduit par une réorganisation de nombreux départements et écoles de l’UL.    La Faculté de la santé et la Faculté de l’éducation remplaceront la Faculté des écoles professionnelles. La Faculté des sciences et de génie portera dorénavant le nom de Faculté des sciences, de...

Le projet PENAMICE est parachevé avec succès

Le recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne, Dominic Giroux (au centre) félicite les professeurs Jean-Charles Cachon, Patricia Orozco et Rana Haq ainsi que le doyen de la Faculté de gestion, Stephen Havlovic, d’avoir parachevé avec succès le projet PENAMICE et publié un livre faisant état de l’expérience. PENAMICE signifie « Profiles in Entrepreneurship; North American...

Un nouveau bureau aidera les jeunes entrepreneurs sur les campus de Sudbury

   22 décembre 2014) – Un coordonnateur à temps plein de l’entrepreneuriat embauché à l’Université Laurentienne travaillera pour établir une solide culture dynamique pour les étudiants du palier postsecondaire et les récents diplômés de la région du Grand Sudbury.  Le poste a...

L’Université Laurentienne embauche le prochain vice-recteur aux études

Le 8 décembre 2015 – Aujourd’hui, le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé la nomination de M. Pierre Zundel, Ph.D., au poste de vice-recteur aux études. Il entrera en fonction le 1er juillet 2016. Après seize ans comme professeur et directeur de département à l’Université de...

Le Conseil des gouverneurs de la Laurentienne accueille quatre nouveaux membres

2 février 2016 – L‘Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer la nomination de quatre nouveaux membres au Conseil des gouverneurs pour un mandat de trois ans, à savoir MM. Stuart Harshaw, Brian Lyle Montgomery et Yves Pelletier et Mme Tina Sartoretto.   M. Stuart Harshaw est le nouveau vice-président des opérations de...

La Laurentienne quitte Barrie après 15 ans de présence

Le 12 février 2016 - L’Université Laurentienne offre des programmes au Georgian College à Barrie depuis 2001 et en a offert à Orillia de 2004 à 2013. Aujourd’hui, le Conseil des gouverneurs a décidé, après une soigneuse réflexion sur toutes les options possibles pour exercer ses responsabilités fiduciaires, de ne plus allouer de ressources aux programmes d’arts et de gestion à Barrie à compter...

Nomination d'une nouvelle présidente au Conseil des gouverneurs de l'Université Laurentienne.

15 avril 2016 – Aujourd’hui, le Conseil des gouverneurs a adopté à l’unanimité la nomination de Mme Jennifer Witty à la présidence pour un mandat d’un an qui commencera en juin 2016 en remplacement du président actuel, M. Michael Atkins, dont le mandat prendra fin. Mme Witty est membre du Conseil depuis 2005 et en est...

Les gouvernements fédéral et ontarien s'associent pour investir 27 400 000 dans l'infrastructure de la Laurentienne

23 SEPTEMBRE 2016 – Les gouvernements fédéral et ontarien investiront, respectivement, 21,1 et 6,3 millions de dollars dans l’infrastructure de recherche et d’innovation à l’Université Laurentienne. Inscrite dans le cadre d’un vaste programme d’immobilisations totalisant 60 700 000 $, lequel devrait s’achever en mars 2018, cette enveloppe de 27 400 000 $ viendra financer la...

Le Collège Sault et l’Université Laurentienne concluent une entente 2 + 2

​Le Collège Sault et l’Université Laurentienne ont conclu aujourd’hui une entente décisive qui accorde aux étudiants de commerce la possibilité inégalée de préparer un diplôme et un grade en quatre ans. Ce nouveau partenariat consolide davantage l’engagement de ces deux établissements à offrir un enseignement de haut calibre. En vertu de cette entente, l’Université Laurentienne reconnaîtra les...

Des étudiants de l’Université Laurentienne représenteront le Canada sur la scène internationale

Le 22 novembre 2018 – La Faculté de gestion de l’Université Laurentienne est fière d’annoncer que six de ses étudiants représenteront le Canada au 22e atelier international (en anglais) qui se tiendra en Russie du 6 au 19 avril 2019. Organisé par la South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences en Allemagne et accueilli par la M.I. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic...

L’Université Laurentienne reçoit 250 000 $ de TPEI Foundation pour la création de bourses appuyant les échanges d’étudiants

15 août 2019 – La population étudiante de l’Université Laurentienne est reconnaissante envers TPEI Accounting and Education Foundation qui a fait un don de 250 000 $ pour appuyer les études. Ce don financera des bourses qui permettront à des étudiants en comptabilité de la Chine d’étudier à la Laurentienne à titre d’étudiants invités pendant quatre mois. De même, il apportera un appui financier...

Inspirer la prochaine génération d’enseignants francophones

(22 novembre 2023) – Nombre d’entre nous se souviennent certainement de leurs années d’école et d’un moment où un enseignant ou une enseignante nous a inspirés. L’enseignant(e) de sciences qui a exploité votre curiosité pour l’Univers. L’enseignant(e) de commerce qui vous a montré comment être votre propre patron. L’enseignant(e) d’anglais qui vous a initié aux joies de la lecture. Tous...

Des diplômés de la Laurentienne transforment des idées en innovations

(23 novembre 2023) – Pour souligner la Semaine mondiale de l’entrepreneuriat 2023, qui a eu lieu du 13 au 17 novembre, la Fonderie a mis l’accent sur un(e) entrepreneur(e) diplômé(e) de l’Université Laurentienne chaque jour de la semaine.   Initiative dirigée par la Laurentienne, la Fonderie donne aux innovateurs de l’Université la possibilité d’avancer, de créer et de développer des...

La première série de conférences du Fonds de patrimoine Leo-Gerard débutera en 2024

(5 janvier 2024) - Le Centre de recherche sur la sécurité et la santé au travail (CRSST) de l’Université Laurentienne est fier d’annoncer la première conférence qui lancera la série de conférences du Fonds de patrimoine Leo-Gerard. Mme Katie Goggins (Ph.D., CCPE) prononcera la conférence inaugurale lors de CROSHCon2024 : Sensibilisation aux maladies professionnelles, le 19 janvier 2024, à...

Le mauvais temps, il n’y a rien de tel

28 mars 2024 - Si vous vous êtes déjà demandé qui a le courage de courir sur un trottoir enneigé de la rue de Paris, en plein hiver, à Sudbury, cela pourrait être Angela Mozzon ou Cameron Date. Ils font tous les deux partie de l’équipe cross-country depuis 2019, leur première année à la Laurentienne....

Entreprise locale née de débuts industriels

15 mai 2024 - Pour Jean-François (JF) Démoré, avoir un sens aigu des affaires s’est imposé naturellement. Cet élève de l’École secondaire catholique Champlain de Chelmsford, en Ontario, a poursuivi ses études à la Laurentienne et c’est également là qu’il a fait ses débuts en entrepreneuriat. Choisir la Laurentienne pour ses études postsecondaires allait sans dire pour JF. Il connaissait la...

Des étudiants de la Laurentienne se sont rendus chez Adidas, en Allemagne, dans le cadre de leur projet de fin d’études.

20 décembre 2024 - Les étudiants de quatrième année en administration du sport (SPAD) ont bouclé leur parcours par un projet international de consultation chez Adidas, la célèbre société d’habillement sportif. Cette expérience fait partie de l’engagement du programme à préparer les finissants à réussir à l’échelle mondiale par l’entremise d’un apprentissage intégré au travail, de relations avec...

Nomination de nouveaux membres au Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne.

24 janvier 2025 - Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne compte maintenant deux nouveaux membres, Mme Rachel Prudhomme et M. Ryan Minor. Leur nomination a été confirmée lors de son assemblée du 13 décembre 2024. « Notre Conseil est heureux d’accueillir deux diplômés de l’Université Laurentienne, Mme Rachel Prudhomme et M. Ryan Minor, à titre de membres ayant droit de vote,...

Zachary Courtemanche : un diplômé qui façonne l’avenir de la Laurentienne.

1er mai 2025 - Peter Drucker a dit un jour que « la meilleure façon de prédire l’avenir est de le créer ». Zachary Courtemanche, associé chez Weaver Simmons LLP, œuvre depuis longtemps à façonner cet avenir. Né à Sudbury et élevé sur l’île Manitoulin, il contribue grandement au monde des affaires du nord de l’Ontario. Malgré ses humbles débuts, il a toujours fait...

L'Université Laurentienne et L'Association des professeures de l’Université Laurentienne parviennent à un accord provisoire

October 10, 2017 Although it was previously mentioned that classes would resume on Tuesday October 10th, at this point in time, pending a final ratification vote, classes will only start on Wednesday the 11th of October - for those who had a regularly scheduled class time that day (Faculty of Education and Barrie, for example). The reading week continues as scheduled for those who had one. A...

Jonathan Goodman named Executive in Residence at Laurentian University’s School of Commerce

May 12, 2014 – Laurentian University’s School of Commerce has appointed Jonathan Goodman as its new Executive in Residence. As Executive in Residence, Mr. Goodman will participate in faculty meetings, in particular those related to curriculum development and planning. He will also create opportunities to interact and be available to students at Laurentian’s Sudbury, Barrie and Global...

Laurentian Appoints New Dean of Faculty of Management

April 19, 2013 - The Laurentian University Board of Governors today approved the appointment of Dr. Stephen J. Havlovic as the new Dean of the Faculty of Management. The appointment will be effective July 1st, 2013. Dr. Havlovic is currently Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs at Alfred State College of the State University of New York (SUNY). In this role, he has...

Laurentian appoints Craig Fowler as Associate Vice-President, Research Partnerships, Innovation and Economic Development

MARCH 3, 2016 – Laurentian University is proud to announce that Craig Fowler will assume the role of Associate Vice-President, Research Partnerships, Innovation and Economic Development at Laurentian University. Mr. Fowler will be responsible for developing new large-scale research collaborations to advance the University’s objectives and foster innovation and economic...

LAURENTIAN COMMERCE PROFESSOR WINS ‘BEST RESEARCH PAPER’ AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN PERU

October 10, 2012 Laurentian Commerce Professor wins ‘Best Research Paper’ at International Conference in Peru Professor of Business Administration Mohammad S. Pakkar was awarded a “Best Paper” citation at the International Conference on Business Performance Measurement and Management (ICBPMM) last month in Peru.  His paper was one of only two research...

Laurentian University Unveils Honorary Doctorates

May 22, 2025 - Laurentian University will be awarding four honorary doctorate degrees during the spring convocation ceremonies. The honorary degree recipients will be in attendance to be recognized alongside graduating students. “We are very pleased to be joined this week by these four inspirational leaders. Each of them has reached the top of their respective disciplines and their...

Faculty of Management Expands Global Reach with New International Agreements

(May 5, 2025)— Laurentian University’s Faculty of Management is proud to announce multiple new international agreements aimed at deepening academic collaboration and expanding global opportunities for students, faculty, and researchers. These partnerships emphasize a commitment to fostering international experiences and specifically enabling these opportunities for our growing...

Laurentian creates new faculties in health, education and graduate studies

March 19, 2014 - The Laurentian University Senate approved a new Faculty structure, re-organizing and aligning many of the University’s schools and departments.   The existing Faculty of Professional Schools will be replaced by a Faculty of Health and a Faculty of Education. The existing Faculty of Science and Engineering will be renamed the Faculty of Science, Engineering and...

Successful Completion of the PENAMICE Project

Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux (centre) congratulates faculty members Professor Jean-Charles Cachon, Professor Patricia Orozco, Professor Rana Haq, and Dean of the Faculty of Management, Dr. Stephen Havlovic, on the successful completion of the PENAMICE project and the publication of their book about the experience.  PENAMICE stands for “Profiles in...

Laurentian University Hires Next Vice-President, Academic and Provost

December 18, 2015 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors today approved the appointment of Dr. Pierre Zundel as its next Vice-President, Academic and Provost, effective July 1, 2016.  After 16 years of experience as Professor and Department Head at the Université de Moncton and at the University of New Brunswick (UNB), Dr. Zundel has accumulated 12 years of...

Laurentian Board of Governors welcomes four new members

February 02, 2016 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce four new members have been appointed to the Board of Governors. Stuart Harshaw, Brian Lyle Montgomery, Yves Pelletier and Tina Sartoretto have each been appointed to a three-year term.    Mr. Stuart Harshaw is the new Vice President of Vale's Ontario Operations at Vale Canada Limited. He was previously...

Laurentian University Leaving Barrie After 15 Years

February 12, 2016 – After delivering programs at Georgian College in Barrie since 2001 and in Orillia from 2004 to 2013, the Board of Governors of Laurentian University decided today, after careful consideration of all options available in exercising its fiduciary responsibilities, to no longer resource Arts and Management programs in Barrie as of May 2017, and to no longer...

Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes new Chair

APRIL 15, 2016 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors today voted unanimously to appoint Jennifer Witty as incoming Chair for a one-year term, effective June 2016, when the term of current Chair Michael Atkins is complete. Ms. Witty has been a board member since 2005 and currently serves as Vice-Chair.   “We are fortunate to have a board member with the...

Laurentian University secures international accreditation for its business programs

JUNE 22, 2016 – Laurentian University secured international EPAS accreditation for its on-campus Bachelor of Business Administration program, as well as for its Bachelor of Commerce in Sports Administration, Canada’s only business degree in Sports Administration. As of May 2016, 98 business programs in 72 universities in 33 countries had the EPAS accreditation, mostly in...

Canadian and Ontario governments invest $27.4 million in infrastructure at Laurentian

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 – The federal government will invest $21.1 million and the Ontario government will invest $6.3 million towards research and innovation infrastructure at Laurentian University. As part of a broad capital program totalling $60.7 million to be completed by March 2018, this $27.4 million investment is earmarked for the immediate construction of a new 47,000 sq ft Research,...

Laurentian University students to represent Canada on the international stage

November 22, 2018 – The Faculty of Management of Laurentian University is proud to announce that six of its students will be representing Canada at the 22nd International Workshop in Russia from April 6 to 19, 2019.  Organized by South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences of Germany and hosted by M.I. Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI) of Russia, the...

Five members appointed to Laurentian University Board of Governors by the Province of Ontario

(December 21, 2021) As part of Laurentian University's commitment to an accelerated process of Board renewal and  in connection with the financial support package provided by the Province of Ontario, it is pleased to welcome five incoming members to its Board of Governors. These volunteer members are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (LGIC) and will hold office for a one-year...

Laurentian Graduates Turning Ideas into Innovation

(November 23, 2023) - For Global Entrepreneurship Week 2023, which fell from November 13th to 17th, The Foundry spotlighted one Laurentian University graduate entrepreneur each day of the week. The Foundry is an initiative run by Laurentian to enable innovators within the university to ideate, create, and develop ideas that can go on to become startup companies or social enterprises. Housed...

“There is no such thing as bad weather”

March 28, 2024 - If you’ve ever wondered just who might have the courage to be running on a snow covered sidewalk down Paris Street during Sudbury’s winter weather, it might just be Angela Mozzon or Cameron Date. The two have been members of the Cross Country team since their first year as Laurentian students in 2019. Five years in, you can find them on the track for...

Local Business Born from Industrious Beginnings

May 15, 2024 - For Jean-François (JF) Démoré, having a strong business sense came naturally. A Laurentian University alumnus from École secondaire catholique Champlain in Chelmsford, Ontario, not only did JF pursue his academics at Laurentian, but it’s where he also got started in entrepreneurship. Choosing Laurentian for his postsecondary education was simple for JF. He was familiar with...

Laurentian Students Travel to Germany, Shine in Capstone Project with adidas

December 20, 2024 - Fourth-year Sports Administration (SPAD) students have capped off their academic journey with an international consulting project for adidas, the world-renowned sports apparel company. This capstone experience is part of the program’s commitment to preparing graduates for global success through work-integrated learning, industry connections, and hands-on experiences. ...

New Members Appointed to Laurentian’s Board of Governors

January 24, 2025 - The Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes two newly appointed members, Rachel Prudhomme and Dr. Ryan Minor. Their appointments were confirmed at the Board of Governors meeting on December 13, 2024. "Our board is pleased to welcome Laurentian alumni, Mrs. Rachel Prudhomme and Dr. Ryan Minor as voting governors,” said Vern Cameron, Chair of Laurentian...

Zachary Courtemanche: An Alumnus Shaping Laurentian’s Future

May 1, 2025 -  Peter Drucker once said that “the best way to predict the future is to create it” and for Zachary Courtemanche, Partner at Weaver Simmons LLP, he’s been intentionally creating that future for quite some time. Born in Sudbury and raised on Manitoulin Island, he’s now a significant contributor to the business landscape in Northern Ontario. His humble...

LU presents phased plan to welcome back students, staff, and faculty

Laurentian University has been a leader among universities in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak. The first university in Canada to recognize the severity of the outbreak and suspend in-person activities, Laurentian was also the first to transition fully from in-person to remote learning. The university is now planning a phased ‘return to campus’ approach, providing flexibility to adapt and...

Laurentian alumna and Master’s of Social Work student enjoys studying and working in Northern Ontario

(March 16, 2023) - Chloé Génier, a Master’s of Social Work (MSW) student, was born and raised in the small town of Cochrane, Ontario, located about four-hundred kilometers north from the city of Greater Sudbury. She graduated from École Catholique Nouveau Regard (2016) before attending Cambrian College where she earned her diploma in Community and Justice Services (2018). She went on to...

Laurentian University Inks Second Deal With Sault College to Improve Pathways for Indigenous Programs

(Sault Ste. Marie, ON) November 14, 2019 – Today, Sault College and Laurentian University joined together to sign another academic agreement in support of enhanced student learning. Through this expanded partnership, eligible graduates of Sault College’s two year Social Service Worker – Indigenous Specialization (SSW-IS) program can move on to complete a Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work...

Laurentian University announces plans for fall

May 28, 2020 - Continuing the leadership Laurentian University has shown throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the University has determined that it will deliver a majority of its courses through remote teaching, and at the same time, deliver as many courses as safely possible with face-to-face teaching starting in September. This announcement is made possible by a memorandum of understanding...

McEwen School of Architecture announces winners of Sudbury2050

(December 10, 2020) The designs varied widely in their approach and their design solutions. All of them represented creative and often provocative thinking about our City of Greater Sudbury and its future. Each presented a different story about our community. Rarely does a community get the opportunity to be the focus of an international design competition.  The competition jury...

Ontario awards $1.25 Million in funding to three LU projects

June 7, 2021 -- The government of Ontario is aiding the work of researchers from Laurentian University by awarding grants to three novel projects. The grants, totalling $1,246,7775, are awarded through the auspices of eCampusOntario, the province's multilateral online learning portal. This work will lead to a positive outcome for students and researchers alike. The projects coming to...

Hybrid classroom creating global community of learners

For students at Laurentian University, online learning has long been a way to learn. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, virtual and hybrid modes of learning have not only increased in volume, but have also been enhanced. Students are now accustomed to learning both in and outside of the classroom, and this year’s cohort of PhD students in the Human Studies and...

Cautious Optimism As Confirmation Data Beats Expectations

(August 22, 2022) - Laurentian University is reporting a 25% year-over-year increase in overall confirmed students, a positive sign for the Fall Academic Semester in 2022. This increase reflects all incoming domestic and international students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including transfer, mature, and online students. Both the increase in, and diversity of confirmed students...

Raising awareness on the importance of consent

(September 20, 2022) - As part of our ongoing commitment to student safety, Laurentian University is proud to partner with Cambrian College, Collège Boréal, the Greater Sudbury Police Service and Sudbury & Area Victim Services to raise awareness on the importance of consent.  Any form of sexual activity without consent is sexual assault. Consent is legally required and...

Laurentian University research centre partners with Greater Sudbury Public Library for a DIY assessment on air quality

(November 2, 2022) - The Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) at Laurentian University and Greater Sudbury Public Library (GSPL) have partnered to help Sudburians understand the importance of air quality and ventilation in their homes and workspaces during an airborne pandemic like COVID-19.  CROSH has provided GSPL with portable, easy-to-use CO2 monitors...

Laurentian launches online Master of Health Administration (MHA)

(February 23, 2023) - In a partnership between the graduate Nursing and Master of Business Administration programs, Laurentian University has officially launched the Master of Health Administration (MHA). This unique, comprehensive, and accessible graduate program is now accepting applications for students to begin their studies in September 2023.  “The program has been designed to meet...

Graduate Spotlight: Emily Benedicic

May 31, 2024 - Both Emily’s mother and grandmother are Laurentian alumnae and French teachers in Northern Ontario so it might not be a surprise to you that Emily is about to graduate from Laurentian University with a Bachelor of Education degree. But it was, in a way, a surprise to Emily. “I never saw myself as a teacher. I had dreams of working in a museum one day,” Emily says. “I am...

Laurentian University Receives Funding from the Province to Enhance STEM Education

July 17, 2024 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce a significant investment of $2.17 million associated with the Ontario’s Training Equipment and Renewal Fund. This is a matching funding program to help universities renew and buy modern, state-of-the-art equipment and learning resources to enable high quality hands-on experiences. These funds will support the establishment of a...

The Revival of Laurentian’s Francophone Student Newspaper: A New Era Under Katherine Lehoux

September 24, 2024 - Founded in 1987, Laurentian’s francophone student newspaper, l'Orignal Déchaîné has been a vibrant voice on campus for more than 35 years. However, that voice quieted over the past two years without a student available to take the lead. Enter Katherine Lehoux, a second-year student in the Business Administration program with a specialization in Entrepreneurship....

Navigating the Holiday Shopping Season: Will you buy now and pay later this holiday season?

November 27, 2024 - The holiday season is here, and retailers are preparing for one of the busiest shopping times of the year. This season, flexible payment options are smart business strategies helping stores attract more customers and boost sales. Dr. Kamran Eshghi, an associate professor in the School of Sports Administration with the Faculty of Management, says newer payment systems...

Psychology Professor, Dr. Reeshma Haji Shortlisted for International Cookbook Award

  January 21, 2025 - Dr. Reeshma Haji, a faculty member in Laurentian University's Psychology program, has earned international recognition for her culinary expertise. Her cookbook, All the Russ without the Fuss: Khoja Fusion Recipes for Busy Lives, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, an international competition honouring the finest food and...

New University Librarian named at Laurentian

April 28, 2014 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors approved the appointment of Brent Roe to the position of University Librarian, effective July 1, 2014.  The appointment is for a five-year term.    Mr. Roe has previously worked as Associate University Librarian, Information Services at York University in Toronto and, since 2008, has served as Executive...

Laurentian University appoints new director of alumni relations

September 10, 2014 - A selection committee with representatives from the Laurentian University Alumni Association, academic and non-academic colleagues unanimously approved the appointment of Rachel Chisholm as Director of Alumni Relations. The appointment is effective September 22, 2014.   Ms. Chisholm will provide leadership and strategic direction to the university community...

Official opening of Laurentian University's Speech and Language Teaching Clinic

Laurentian University today officially opened its Speech and Language Clinic, in the presence of dignitaries and health sector professionals. The clinic will offer optimal training conditions to students of the bachelor’s (B.Sc.S.) and master’s (M.Sc.S.) programs in Speech-Language Pathology. It is open to the Greater Sudbury community, thanks to the support of the Office of...

University invests in research, technology & graduate expansion

JUNE 19, 2015 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today approved a 2015-2016 operating budget of $147.7 million, marking the fifth consecutive year the University has achieved a balanced budget. The budget represents a $7 million increase over last year to fund key areas of priority for the University in capital projects, research, student services, graduate studies and...

Laurentian University and faculty association reach tentative agreement

October 10, 2017 Although it was previously mentioned that classes would resume on Tuesday October 10th, at this point in time, pending a final ratification vote, classes will only start on Wednesday the 11th of October - for those who had a regularly scheduled class time that day (Faculty of Education and Barrie, for example). The reading week continues as scheduled for those who had one. A...

Laurentian’s Goodman School of Mines launches certificate program in project management

Laurentian University’s Goodman School of Mines has officially launched its new Project Management Certificate program. The certificate program will offer training in resources, techniques, and practices needed to successfully oversee all aspects of managing industrial projects in a wide variety of fields across Northern Ontario. “This new certificate program is just the latest example of...

Laurentian University celebrates teaching excellence

Laurentian University is proud to honour Dr. Joy Gray-Munro, Dr. Andrée Beauchamp, and Dr. Michelle K. Brunette with 2017-2018 Teaching Excellence Awards.  In addition, two Teaching Fellows, Mr. Charles Daviau and Dr. Aaron Langille, were announced today at a ceremony held in the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre. Teaching Excellence awards are presented annually to faculty members...

Laurentian’s Science Communication program honoured by the Royal Canadian Institute for Science

(2018-11-09) Laurentian University’s Science Communication Program, offered in partnership with Science North, is the 2018 recipient of the Royal Canadian Institute for Science’s William Edmond Logan Award, recognizing excellence in promoting the public understanding of science by a Canadian organization. The announcement was made this morning in Ottawa during the 10th annual Canadian Science...

Laurentian University Celebrates Inaugural Master of Architecture Graduates

May 29, 2019 - Next week, 29 students from the McEwen School of Architecture will be recognized at convocation and receive the first degrees of Master of Architecture ever conferred by Laurentian University. These students will not only be realizing their dream, but the dream of many community members who helped make the McEwen School of Architecture a reality. For our community members,...

Laurentian University and RBC team up to give students practical, real-world training on Experiential Learning Day

(SUDBURY - February 13, 2020) For the first time ever, Laurentian University and RBC proudly team up for Experiential Learning Day on campus. The initiative, a collaborative venture supported by RBC at institutions of higher learning across Canada, has one goal in mind: set the next generation of workers on the right path by giving them practical, real-world experience.   To attain this...

Laurentian launches first free online textbook

(N'SWAKAMOK/SUDBURY, March 4, 2020) Laurentian University is proud to announce the launch of a unique electronic textbook, the first of its kind distributed by the institution. It is entitled “Historical and Contemporary Realities: Movement Towards Reconciliation -- The Traditional and Cultural Significance of the Lands Encompassing the District of Greater Sudbury and Area.”  The book...

Celebrating the work of Eshki-Nishnaabemjig, this years recipients of the Award of Distinction in Indigenous Education

Laurentian University is marking National Indigenous History Month with a celebration of milestones. First, we are pleased to announce the recipients of this year's Award of Distinction in Indigenous Education. Congratulations to Jessica Miigwanaabiikwe-Shonias, Monty McGahey, and Mskwaankwat Rice for their work as coordinators of Eshki-Niishnaabemjig Spearheaded by these three young...

Laurentian to offer most courses on-campus this fall

May 11, 2021 -- With the 2021 Spring Semester now underway, Laurentian University is looking ahead to Fall 2021 with plans to have face-to-face activities and in-person course delivery back on campus.  The focus for the Fall Semester is providing the best student experience while safeguarding the health, safety and wellness of our community. “Throughout the pandemic, we have placed...

Laurentian University student enrolment exceeds planning forecasts

(November 4, 2021)  - With nearly 8,000 individual students currently enrolled at Laurentian University for the Fall 2021 semester, thousands of students continue to place their trust in the academic programs, faculty members and community that support their education.  “As we march on the path toward a more sustainable future, it’s incredibly encouraging to see that the demand for...

Tireless student leader supports peers day and night

We often hear stories of graduating students who thank the people around them for supporting them through their education. Behind each student is a support network made up of many faculty, staff, and of course, other students. For some students, dedicating their time to their colleagues is more than an interest - it’s a passion.  Laurentian University student, Ana Tremblay, is one...

University prepares for Open House, March 12, 2022

(March 3, 2022) - As Laurentian University welcomes back students with the resumption of in-person classrooms this week, the university community is also preparing to welcome many more future students at the March 12th Open House.  Laurentian’s Liaison Services delivers the event and supports the future student journey towards post secondary education. Liaison is the first point of...

Laurentian launches Peer Wellness Program

(April 8, 2022) - Mental health matters. It affects how we feel, think, and behave. It also impacts how we make decisions, how we handle stress, and how we manage relationships. Students at Laurentian are making a positive impact toward the well-being of fellow students. While many resources and services are dedicated to support mental health and wellness, such as Counselling, Health...

Laurentian University launches fall Orientation

(September 1, 2022) - The summer flew by, and here we are, preparing for another fall semester. As September begins, Laurentian University launches its fall Orientation program, a welcome week for new and returning students designed to help students stay positive, healthy, and connected.  This year’s number of incoming students represents an increase from 2021 and they are very much...

Laurentian prepares for Fall Open House, October 22, 2022

(October 20, 2022) - Laurentian University faculty, staff and students have been busy preparing for Fall Open House, a highly anticipated event that will welcome future students to campus on Saturday, October 22nd, 2022. This in-person event provides the opportunity for future students to discover what it’s like to be a Laurentian student.  "We're extremely excited to be showcasing...

After more than fifty-five years, Laurentian’s Doran Planetarium continues to educate and entertain astronomy enthusiasts.

(February 8, 2023) - Star gazing allows us to observe the many wonders of the night sky. It is an enjoyable pastime filled with many educational opportunities; star gazers often speak about how rewarding an experience it is to identify constellations such as the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) or Cassiopeia. And for those interested in astronomy, planetariums, which are essentially theatres designed to...

Laurentian University to hold Open House, March 11, 2023

(March 1, 2023) - The Laurentian University community is preparing to welcome many future students, parents and other guests at the March 11th Open House, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.  “Visitors can expect to participate in fascinating presentations and academic lectures demonstrating what their first year could look like at Laurentian. Guests will also have the opportunity to...

Laurentian to celebrate International Women’s Day all week long

(March 6, 2023) - International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. A gender equal world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination is one that we must collectively strive towards, and though International Women’s Day is annually celebrated on March 8th, Laurentian University is recognizing women and their...

Dr. Jennifer Johnson named Dean of Arts

(May 23, 2023) - Laurentian University is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Jennifer Johnson as the new Dean of Arts, effective July 1, 2023, for a five-year period. Dr. Johnson is an accomplished researcher with extensive administrative experience and a passion for working with students and supporting their academic success.  "Dr. Johnson is a strong leader who brings...

Laurentian University Partners with Rick Hansen Foundation to Deliver Accessibility Certification Training

(June 15, 2023) - Laurentian University is pleased to announce its partnership with the Rick Hansen Foundation to deliver the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) Training program over the next year. This collaboration aims to promote and advance accessibility in Canada's built environment, fostering inclusivity and equal opportunities for all individuals, including those...

Inaugural Leo Gerard Legacy Fund Lecture Series to begin in 2024

(January 5, 2024) - The Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) at Laurentian University proudly announces the first lecture to kick off the bi-annual Leo Gerard Legacy Fund Lecture Series. Dr. Katie Goggins (PhD, CCPE) will present the inaugural Lecture during CROSHCon2024: Occupational Illness Awareness, on January 19, 2024, as the keynote speaker of the conference....

Laurentian University seeing consistent growth in domestic student applications

January 22, 2024 - Laurentian University is once again seeing an increase (+5.9%) in the number of applications from Ontario High School students. The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) released their January report of application data for Ontario Universities and Laurentian University’s applications have increased in number and at a rate higher than the sector average (+5.0%)....

Professor William Newbigging awarded Teaching Award of Excellence

April 3, 2024 - Laurentian University has numerous staff and faculty members that go above and beyond for students. William (Bill) Newbigging, this year’s winner of the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance’s (OUSA) Teaching Award of Excellence, is no exception. Dr. Newbigging has been a member of the Laurentian faculty since 1993. For the majority of his time at Laurentian he...

Former Student Now Sociology and Criminology Professor

April 17, 2024 - Dr. Jordan Babando isn’t new to teaching and he isn’t new to Laurentian. He received both his Bachelor’s of Sociology and his master’s degree from Laurentian. He then went on to complete his doctorate at Queen’s University before teaching at several Ontario universities and for a short time at UBC, until he eventually came back to Sudbury. “Once I had my PhD, I wanted to...

Ugandan Student Finds Comforts of Home Through Community Work On Campus

June 20, 2024 - International and domestic students alike are familiar with Alice Aol, Student Coordinator with the Equity, Diversity and Human Rights Office (EDHRO) and her infectious personality. Alice is a third-year student who has spent her short time in Canada celebrating culture and creating a sense of community for herself. After graduating from high school in Gulu, Uganda during the...

Graduate Student Katherine Snazel Inspired to Study Indigenous Perspectives

August 14, 2024 – Mature Student, Katherine Snazel, is approaching the end of her Master's of Indigenous Relations program, which has been both a pursuit of new knowledge and a journey of personal growth. After a career as a legal assistant in York Region , and life-long commitment to working as a figure skating coach, Katherine made the decision to attend university for the first time....

Fall Orientation Sets Students Up for Success

August 28, 2024 - Laurentian University is welcoming students with a packed schedule for Fall Orientation, from August 28th to September 13th. With a goal to help new and returning students settle in and start the academic year feeling fully prepared, Orientation is a collaborative effort between Laurentian’s Office of Student Success and student associations. “Whether a first-year or...

Roxanne Recollet: How she found her calling to help others

January 15, 2025 - For Roxanne Recollet, a fourth-year Indigenous Social Work student at Laurentian University, returning to school was not just about earning a degree—it was about fulfilling a lifelong calling. At 55 years old, Roxanne’s path to postsecondary education is as inspiring as it is unconventional, marked by resilience, determination, and a deep connection to her Indigenous roots....

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Mario Grossi et Technica Mining

La ville de Sudbury est un centre minier mondial depuis plusieurs années. Technica Mining, une entreprise dirigée par Mario Grossi, le Président et Directeur Général, fournit des services incluant la conception technique, la construction, la maintenance, et la production, le tout dans une capacité souterraine. Après qu’il a complété son baccalauréat en commerce à l’université Laurentienne,...

Chris Vitiello

Chris Vitiello | H.B.Com Si vous aurez parlé avec Chris Vitiello, diplômé en Commerce de l’Université Laurentienne au début de ses études, il n’aurait jamais cru qu’il naviguerait avec succès dans l’industrie alimentaire dans quelques années. Élevé dans la région Vallée-Est, Chris Vitiello reconnaît la signification d’être un entrepreneur local et l’importance de redonner à nos...

Melanie Morin

Pouvez-vous gagner sur tous les tableaux? Melanie Morin, diplômée de la Laurentienne répond par l’affirmative quand il s’agit de sa carrière. Elle est fière du chemin parcouru jusqu’ici dans sa carrière, qui découle d’une relation clé et qui s’est développée sous le signe d’une idée audacieuse : franchir de nouveaux sommets. En 2001, Melanie a obtenu un baccalauréat ès arts en...

Témoignages

« Les discussions et l’interaction en classe constituent probablement la meilleure partie de l’apprentissage à la Laurentienne en ce sens que ma contribution, en tant qu’étudiante, est reconnue et valorisée. il existe ici un vrai sentiment d’appartenance. » Kathryn Shearer, Communication Studies/Concurrent Education, 4e année    « La diversité des sujets...

Bonjour à la communauté de l'Université Laurentienne !

Bonjour à toute la communauté de l’Université Laurentienne, Je tiens à prendre un moment pour me présenter. Ma carte professionnelle indique Robert Haché, Ph.D., mais je préfère que l’on m’appelle Robert. Les préparatifs pour assumer les fonctions de recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne m’ont incroyablement occupé ces derniers mois. J’ai eu un peu l’impression d’être...

M. Jean-Marc Edmé

Directeur du personnel des Redblacks d’Ottawa, M. Jean-Marc Edmé a reçu un baccalauréat spécialisé en commerce – administration des sports de l’Université Laurentienne en 2008. En se remémorant son séjour à la Laurentienne, il conserve de beaux souvenirs des activités de l’Association des étudiants antillais, comme les galas multiculturels, les repas-partage et les défilés de mode....

Luciano Galasso | B. Com

Luciano Galasso, CA CPA, ICD.D, est un ancien de l'Université Laurentienne (B. Com 1979) et un individu inspiré par le nord. Luciano se souvient avec tendresse de l'Université Laurentienne pour son campus magnifique au nord de l'Ontario, ses classes peu-nombreuses, son travail de groupe et le dévouement de la faculté. Il est reconnaissant de ces expériences éducatives uniques qui l’ont...

David Munch

L’état des soins aux personnes âgées dans nos collectivités a beaucoup changé en raison des restrictions et des menaces que fait planer la COVID-19. Pour beaucoup, notamment les aînés réputés à haut risque, une telle menace sans précédent pour la santé est certainement un facteur de stress important. David Munch (B.Com. 1995) et son équipe à Finlandia Village, à Sudbury, ont manifestement dû...

Institut de marketing du sport

[tabs border="no"] [tab title="IMS"] Programmes de recherche Dans le passé, l’IMS a accompli toute une série de projets de partenariat avec Gatorade, effectué une étude intitulée « Sponsorship Landscape Study » pour le CSF et contribué à l’Encyclopedia of Sports Marketing and Management, à une étude de l’expérience étudiante dans les établissements postsecondaires, à une étude...

Journées de l’enseignement et de l’apprentissage - Programme

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Mario Grossi and Technica Mining

Sudbury, Ontario has been a global mining hub and leader for years. Technica Mining, a contracting company led by Mario Grossi, President and CEO, provides services including but not limited to engineering design, construction, maintenance, and production, all in an underground capacity. After completing his Commerce degree at Laurentian University, Mario founded Technica Mining in 1999,...

History of the Sports Administration Program

The School of Sports Administration offers a limited enrollment, four-year interdisciplinary professional program that combines extensive exposure to the functional areas of business management with the practical and theoretical exposure to the sports industry. The Honours Bachelor of Commerce Sports Administration program (HBCom SPAD) will prepare individuals for positions of responsibility...

Chris Vitiello

  If you had spoken with Laurentian Commerce graduate Chris Vitiello in the early years of his degree, he would never have believed that he’d be successfully navigating the food industry in just a few years’ time. Raised in the Valley East area, Chris Vitiello shares what it means to be a local entrepreneur, and the importance of giving back to our communities. Chris always knew...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - David Toswell

THE TOSWELL TSN TURNING POINT – LEGALLY SPEAKING Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985   The pathway for David Toswell (SPAD 1985) appeared to be fairly well laid out.  And then, it wasn’t. A native of North Bay and lover of all things sports in his youth, the academically inclined young man had pretty much always seen the Sports Administration program at Laurentian...

Melanie Morin

Can you have your cake and eat it too? Laurentian alumna Melanie Morin believes you can have it all, when it comes to your career that is. She is proud of how far she has come in her career, which stemmed from one key relationship and blossomed with one innovative idea, to become much more. Melanie graduated from Laurentian University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English...

Hello Laurentian University!

Hello Laurentian University.   I want to take a moment to introduce myself.  The business card says Dr. Robert Haché, but I prefer to be called Rob. It has been an incredibly busy few months preparing to step into the role of Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor.  It has felt a bit like a whirlwind, but I have already had the opportunity to meet and engage...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Ken Peter

KEN PETER: A PROBLEM-SOLVING PATH, FROM SPAD TO PHYSIOTHERAPY Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985 The lessons learned during the time one commits to the study of Sports Administration can be as wide and varied as the personalities who comprise the program’s impressive list of alumni. Those same lessons are also, quite often, life-long in nature, helping to navigate the circuitous...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Bob Wanzel

  BOB WANZEL: THE GUIDING FORCE OF SPAD, IF NOT THE CREATOR  Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985   Bob Wanzel is many things to the Laurentian University Sports Administration program. The founding chairman of the ground-breaking initiative, Wanzel was a member of the 1967 Vanier Cup championship University of Alberta Golden Bears squad, the very institution...

David Munch

The state of senior care in our communities has been largely different lately due to the impending restrictions and threats of the COVID-19 pandemic. An unprecedented health threat like this is certainly a large stressor for many people, especially for seniors who have been identified as high-risk. David Munch (B.Com. ’95) and his team at Finlandia Village in Sudbury have certainly needed to...

Jean-Marc Edmé

Laurentian Alumni Jean-Marc Edmé, Director of Personnel for the Ottawa Redblacks graduated Cum Laude, Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree in Sports Administration (SPAD) 2008. Reminiscing on his days at Laurentian University, he has fond yet distant memories of Laurentian University African Caribbean Students Association’s (LUACSA) multicultural galas, pot lucks, and fashion shows. LUACSA...

Welcome to the Fall Academic Term

The Fall Academic term is in full swing at Laurentian University. It is with great pleasure that I welcome all new and returning students, staff and faculty members for what is shaping up to be an academic year filled with opportunity. This was my first orientation week at Laurentian University, although I am no stranger to residence move-in weekend. From my own time in University, to being...

One Hundred Days and Beyond

My First 100 Days October 8th marked my 100th day at Laurentian. I spent the day at a Universities Canada National Building and Reconciliation Forum hosted by Algoma University. There was a remarkable energy and enthusiasm in the room and a real sense that universities in Canada can provide leadership in building reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.  100 days may seem...

Recommended Technology for Online Learning

 The Information Technology department has put together a short list of recommended computing (hardware and software) resources to provide the best possible experience while learning online. Technology Checklist  ☑  Bandwidth and Internet requirements (1.2Mbps or more up and downstream)☑  Computing requirements (minimum 10th generation i5 or i7, 8Gb+ RAM, 256 SSD...

Testimonials

“ Being from Bracebridge and the Muskoka Lakes area, I had heard the dated descriptions of Sudbury as a mining town. I was pleasantly surprised and amazed, really. The scenery and the atmosphere are top-notch, and the friendliness of the people truly makes the city.” - Derek Janssen, Sport and Physical Education, 4th year   “Anyone can do a sport, but it takes true...

Psychology Online

Degree options 3-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) 90 Credits 4-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) 120 Credits   Concentration in Psychology (3-year)  |  Honours Specialization in Psychology (non-thesis) (4-year)  |  Major in Psychology (4-year) |  Minor in Psychology When can you start?* Fall (September)  |   Winter...

Teaching and Learning Days - Program

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Five things I would have wanted to know before coming to university

There are things that we would’ve liked to know before going into a new environment and these ones would have helped me live my experience differently at Laurentian:   Adjusting to the weather It's COLD in Sudbury: You're probably thinking that it's cold in Canada in general and it should not be surprising. Let’s say it's not the same intensity as elsewhere, it's worse....

Happy New Year and Return to Classes

The start of an academic term is always an exciting time, but this year we begin our term at the start of a new decade. Hopefully you are returning from your holidays rested, refocused, and with a renewed sense of optimism. There is much work to do in 2020 and just imagine the potential for Laurentian by 2030.   Being as this is my first blog since November, I wanted to share some...

Isabelle Baril

Isabelle Baril was born in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. Her family moved to Sudbury when she was 4 years old. Isabelle completed her high school studies in French, and chose to study at Laurentian University to further her studies in the French language. In university, Isabelle completed her BA in Géographie with a minor in French. She credits her love for travelling and social studies for inspiring...

BScN Program for Registered Nurses via Distance Education

*Admissions to the English Post RN program have been suspended   Distance Education In January 1987, the BScN program for registered nurses became available on a part-time basis through Distance Education at five sites. As the demand increased, the number of sites expanded from Barrie, Orillia, North Bay, Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie to include students in Oshawa, Owen Sound, St....

Orange Shirt Day - September 30th

Aanii, Hello, Bonjour,  Today, our community comes together for Orange Shirt Day in a day of remembrance, mourning, resilience, and hope. We reflect on the impact and legacy of residential schools on the estimated 150,000 young First Nations, Métis and Inuit children who were stolen from their families and their communities. Today we also embrace the ethos of Orange Shirt Day, which...

Graduate Spotlight - Lacey Hambleton

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! “I am proud of the person I have become,” said Lacey Hambleton, one of many students to graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Laurentian. “Now that I’m graduating, doors are opening for me and...

Dr. Susan Manitowabi: A legacy of shared responsibility

To say Dr. Susan Manitowabi gets a lot done is an understatement. Since she came to Laurentian University in the summer of 2003, she has been a long-standing leader in the Indigenous education community at Laurentian. Susan chaired the (former) Native Human Services Program, was involved in the creation of the Master of Indigenous Relations (MIR) program, co-founded the Maamwizing Indigenous...

Message of Support - University of Waterloo

Dear community members, Recently, a hate motivated violent incident took place during a class on the University of Waterloo campus. Our thoughts are with those affected by these actions. This senseless act of targeted hate has no place in our community. At Laurentian University, we stand united with the University of Waterloo against gender-based violence and all other forms of hatred,...

ROMEO

ROMEO is an online database for the digital management and reporting of internal and external research funding and ethics certifications. In ROMEO, you will find the:Research Proposal Approval FormEthical Review Form for Research Involving Human SubjectsAnimal Use Protocol FormWildlife Animal Use Protocol Form Application to Use Animals for Research: Management of Breeding Colony...

Cardiac Care on the Web

Cardiac Care on the Web is for Registered Nurses interested in Cardiac Care. This is an opportunity for Registered Nurses and third-year nursing students to achieve specialty training and prepare for accreditation opportunities. This experience facilitates independent learning. Cardiac Care on the Web is a series of online courses made up of 12 stand-alone one-credit courses. Please refer...