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The Wild Toads legacy
First Steve Westcott Memorial Lecture celebrates learning and the legacy of one of ×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö’s favourite professors
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö students get head start as researchersÂ
Michael Nolan (’22) shares how the Frank McKenna School of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics prepared him for graduate school
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö researcher awarded CFI funding for expanding digital centreÂ
Centre for Early Modern Visual Culture to expand online projects, student research opportunitiesÂ
Shining a light on the scaly and slimy
Behavioural ecologist and assistant professor Dr. Julia Riley looks at the lives of amphibians and reptiles
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö Global Skills Opportunity programs see four international field schools for 2023 

Applications open for all students on Nov. 14Â
Book co-edited by ×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö professor on Quebec residential schools receives national education award Â
Dr. Karl Hele co-edited award-winning collection of articlesÂ
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö professors recognized for innovative teaching, leadershipÂ
Religious studies, community engaged learning professors recognized by Association of Atlantic Universities Â
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö researcher establishes Centre for Toxicological and Pharmacological Discovery on campusÂ
Biochemist Dr. Jill Rourke’s lab awarded funding from CFI, NBIF for innovative lab equipment, resourcesÂ
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö’s Dr. Susie Andrews elected to the RSC 2022 College of New Scholars, Artists and ScientistsÂ
Royal Society of Canada recognizes excellence, promotes culture of knowledge and innovation
Heart health
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö bio-medical study examining the role of taurine in cardiovascular health
Environmental justice and urban planningÂ
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö student summer research looking at climate change, planning through different lensesÂ
Shifting ConversationsÂ
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö professor, 3M National Teaching Fellow launches podcast series around higher edÂ
×ÔÅÄÁ÷³ö faculty members honoured with 2022 Paul Pare AwardsÂ
Six professors across disciplines recognized for excellence in research, scholarship, and creative activitiesÂ