Institutional
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Adam Lachacz Poppy flag raised for the first time at U of A
For the first time, the University of Alberta raised a poppy flag to commemorate Remembrance Day. The flag was officially…
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Helen Zhang Donations fuel support for mental health initiatives at U of A
Most students have seen the posters or advertisements on TVs around campus promoting mental health initiatives or events like dogs…
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Rosty Soroka U of A poised to start new joint doctoral program with four Indian universities
The University of Alberta is one step closer to developing a joint doctoral program with four Indian universities. On October…
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Helen Zhang New academic centre for healthy schools started at the U of A
The Faculty of Education has a new academic centre to focus research and advocate for healthy school environments. Called the…
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Adam Lachacz 2019 Budget Town Hall reveals U of A to face $87 million net decrease in revenue
The University of Alberta president revealed at a budget town hall that the institution will face a combined $87 million…
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Adam Lachacz Premier addresses cuts to post-secondary and equalization payments at state of province address
Premier Jason Kenney addressed several issues during his state of the province address, including recent cuts to post-secondary education outlined…
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Christina Varvis Legislation ending tuition freeze and tax credits for students introduced to legislature
The Government of Alberta introduced two omnibus bills in the legislature on October 28, which if passed would officially end…
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Andrew McWhinney Budget 2019 Q&A with Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education
The United Conservative party unveiled their first provincial budget on October 24 which had significant impacts on the Ministry of…
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Willow Austin U of A creates new academic centre: Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining
The University of Alberta has a new academic centre, the Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining, which it hopes will…
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Tina Tai Budget 2019 leaves students feeling “overwhelmed,” seen as an attack on post-secondary by NDP
The United Conservative Party (UCP) tabled their first provincial budget at the Legislature to apprehensive reactions from the post-secondary sector,…
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