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L’Université Laurentienne rend hommage à deux éminents Sudburois
Aux cérémonies de Collation des grades de l’automne, l’Université Laurentienne conférera un doctorat honorifique à l’enseignant et au politicien de longue date, M. Rick Bartolucci, et au directeur artistique du Festival Stratford, M. Antoni Cimolino.
« Sur la scène de la politique et du théâtre, les lauréats des doctorats honorifiques de cet automne sont la preuve que les diplômés en...
L’Université Laurentienne propose des cours innovateurs
pour appuyer les étudiants de Thorneloe
Sudbury, Ontario, 15 mai 2020 — L’Université Laurentienne apporte un appui aux étudiants touchés récemment par la fermeture des programmes d’art dramatique et d’arts cinématographiques de son partenaire fédéré, l’Université Thorneloe, en leur offrant des choix de cours au sein d’universités et de collèges partenaires ainsi que des possibilités dans le Programme de théâtre en français 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...
L’Université Laurentienne à 60 ans
Aux débuts, en 1960, la Laurentienne n’était qu’une modeste fédération d’universités, mais avant longtemps, les salles, les laboratoires, les amphithéâtres et les terrains de sport résonnaient de toutes sortes de percées, découvertes et victoires. À la croisée de la culture, des arts, des sciences et de la politique, la Laurentienne a évolué de façon à devenir la principale université du Nord...
L’Association des étudiants et étudiantes francophones élit ses dirigeants pour 2022-2023
(3 mai, 2022) - L’Association des étudiantes et étudiants francophones (AÉF) a récemment tenu des élections afin de choisir ses leaders pour 2022-2023. Les nouveaux dirigeants entreront en fonction en mai et l’étudiante Hemliss Konan assumera le rôle de présidente. Étudiante étrangère de la Côte d’Ivoire en Afrique de l’Ouest, Mme Konan est inscrite à la troisième année en science...
Margaret Atwood revient à Sudbury pour sa fête d'anniversaire
20 août, 2012- Encore cette année, l’Université Laurentienne accueillera l’écrivaine, critique et poète canadienne Margaret Atwood à l’occasion de son anniversaire, que l’on soulignera avec un dîner gala et un spectacle en son honneur.
L’événement aura lieu le mardi 13 novembre 2012,...
Journée mondiale du théâtre
Alain Doom est comédien, dramaturge et coordonnateur du programme de théâtre francophone de l'Université Laurentienne. Pour en savoir plus, et pour entendre ou lire son Mot, cliquez ici: http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=2595cd65b87f2fe132a4006f0&id=aa6ab84f52&e=42efdd2988
Les réalisations du corps professoral reconnues et célébrées lors d’un événement sur le campus.
(5 juillet 2023) - Le 15 juin 2023, la vice-rectrice intérimaire aux études, Brenda Brouwer (Ph.D.), et la vice-rectrice à la recherche, Tammy Eger (Ph.D.), ont invité les membres du corps professoral de l’Université Laurentienne à un événement visant à reconnaître et à célébrer leurs nombreuses réalisations et celles de leurs collègues.
« Le corps professoral de l’Université...
Mme Joël Dickinson est nommée doyenne de la Faculté des arts
Mme Joël Dickinson (Ph.D.) a été nommée doyenne de la Faculté des arts à l’Université Laurentienne, rôle qu’elle exerce à l’intérim depuis août 2018.
« Je suis touchée d’avoir été choisie, a dit Mme Dickinson. Les programmes et cours des arts jettent les fondements qui permettent aux diplômés de mieux comprendre les complexes enjeux sociétaux actuels et éventuels auxquels nous sommes...
Nomination de Mme Jennifer Johnson à titre de doyenne de la Faculté des arts
23 mai 2023 – L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer la nomination de Mme Jennifer Johnson, Ph.D., à titre de doyenne de la Faculté des arts pour une période de cinq ans avec entrée en fonction le 1er juillet 2023. Mme Johnson est une chercheuse accomplie possédant une vaste expérience administrative et se passionne pour le travail avec les étudiants et le soutien à leur réussite...
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...
La Laurentienne conférera des titres honorifiques à quatre éminents Canadiens
31 mai 2019 – Dans le cadre des cérémonies de collation des grades du printemps 2019, l’Université Laurentienne reconnaîtra et célébrera les remarquables carrières et réalisations de quatre éminents Canadiens : l’artiste de renommée internationale, M. Bernard Poulin, l’éditrice francophone réputée, Mme Denise Truax, et deux dirigeants de l’industrie minière, MM. Ned Goodman et Terry...
Mme Lynn Wells est nommée la 12e présidente et vice-chancelière de l’Université Laurentienne
5 décembre 2023 - Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne est heureux d’annoncer que Mme Lynn Wells a été nommée la prochaine rectrice et vice-chancelière de l’Université Laurentienne. Dans ce rôle, elle assurera une vision stratégique et un leadership pour toutes les activités universitaires, administratives, financières et de service, conformément au mandat bilingue et à...
L'Université Laurentienne rend hommage à quatre éminents Canadiens en 2014
2 juin 2014 – La 27e gouverneure générale du Canada, Michaëlle Jean, et le chanteur-compositeur et humanitaire de renommée, Bruce Cockburn, figurent cette année parmi les personnes qui recevront un titre honorifique pendant les cérémonies de collation des grades du printemps à l’Université Laurentienne.
Le chancelier de la Laurentienne, M. Steve Paikin, a remis un doctorat honorifique...
Célébrons les Arts
Le 23 avril 2015, nous avons célébré la fondation de la Faculté des Arts avec des interprétations en direct, une exposition de livres, des affiches et des courts-métrages réalisés par des membres de notre Faculté.
Cliquez ICI pour voir des photos de l'événement.
M. Robert Haché nommé 11e recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne
Vendredi 15 février 2019 – Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne est heureux d’annoncer que M. Robert Haché (Ph. D.) deviendra le 11e recteur et vice-chancelier. Il entrera en fonction le 1er juillet 2019 pour un mandat renouvelable de cinq ans, succédant à M. Pierre Zundel (Ph. D.) qui occupe ce poste par intérim depuis août 2017.
Actuellement vice-recteur...
L’Université Laurentienne et le Collège Fleming créent un cheminement unique vers la maîtrise
25 juillet 2019 – Les diplômés du programme Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) du Collège Fleming ont maintenant l’option d’obtenir une maîtrise de l’Université Laurentienne. C’est le premier cheminement du genre en études postsecondaires dans la province.
Les établissements ont signé une entente permettant aux diplômés admissibles du programme EVC du Collège Fleming de...
Diplômé de l’UL et aujourd’hui professeur de sociologie et de criminologie.
17 avril 2024 - Le professeur Jordan Babando (Ph.D.) n’est novice ni dans l’enseignement ni à la Laurentienne. En effet, il y a obtenu un baccalauréat en sociologie et une maîtrise. Il s’est ensuite inscrit à l’Université Queen’s où il a obtenu un doctorat. Par la suite, il a offert des cours dans plusieurs universités ontariennes et, brièvement, à l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique,...
Architecture Laurentienne accueille sa première promotion à l’automne 2013
6 août 2013 – L’École d’architecture de l’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’accueillir à l’automne 2013 sa première promotion lors du lancement de la plus récente école d’architecture au Canada.
Ayant reçu des demandes de partout au pays, Architecture Laurentienne a confirmé l’inscription de 70 personnes qui entreprendront leurs études à compter du 4 septembre à la...
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...
Architecture Laurentienne: La Phase Deux de la construction se met en branle
14 février, 2014 - Votant à l’unanimité, le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a donné aujourd’hui le feu vert à l’attribution de la deuxième phase du contrat de construction de l’École d’architecture de la Laurentienne, un contrat de 23 900 000 $. Les travaux de fondation de nouveaux locaux de 55 000 pieds carrés devraient commencer en mars 2014 avec la préparation du...
La Laurentienne rend hommage à l'ex-gouverneure générale Michaëlle Jean
28 mai 2014 – La 27e personne nommée au poste de gouverneur général du Canada, la très honorable Michaëlle Jean, a reçu aujourd’hui un doctorat honorifique en droit pendant la cérémonie de collation des grades du printemps de l’Université Laurentienne à l’intention des diplômés à Barrie, Ontario. Le titre honorifique a été conféré par le chancelier...
Allocation de 39 000 000 $ au campus de l’Université Laurentienne à Barrie
23 juin 2014 – Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé un engagement de 25 000 000 $ pour le projet de campus indépendant dans la Ville de Barrie. Cet engagement augmente substantiellement celui pris en 2011 par la Laurentienne pour ce campus. À cette somme devaient s’ajouter les 14 000 000 $ déjà promis par la Ville.
Les...
Essai majeur sur le terrain du système d'énergie solaire conçu à Sudbury
19 août 2014) – Un concept innovateur et porteur d’économies énergétiques, en ce qu’il permet de canaliser l’énergie solaire propre vers diverses applications, aura son premier grand essai sur le terrain dans la mer Méditerranée, au large de l’île de Malte, au début de 2015. Conçu et...
L’Université nomme une nouvelle directrice du développement
1 Octobre 2014 – L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer la nomination de Mme Kristy Rousseau au poste de directrice du Développement. En cette qualité, elle surveillera et dirigera tous les programmes de développement et les activités de mobilisation de fonds. Elle fournira une vision stratégique, une direction générale et un encadrement à l’équipe du Développement pour ce qui...
Margaret Atwood est de retour à la Laurentienne pour son 75e anniversaire
10 novembre 2014 – L’auteure canadienne de renommée, Mme Margaret Atwood, participera à un événement exceptionnel à l’Université Laurentienne le mercredi 19 novembre pour souligner la 10e année consécutive d’une célébration de son anniversaire à la Laurentienne.
Pendant « Une soirée avec Margaret Atwood », qui se tiendra dans l’auditorium Fraser, la plus éminente...
Un professeur de l'Université Laurentienne se distingue
9 avril 2015 – Lors du Salon international du livre de Québec s’est tenue, hier soir, la cérémonie de remise du Prix Champlain 2015. Professeur au Département d’études françaises de l’Université Laurentienne, Thierry Bissonnette s’est vu décerner sous son nom de plume, Thierry Dimanche, ce prix renommé...
La Laurentienne inaugure le laboratoire de recherche sur la santé et la sécurité au travail
April 27, 2015 - Representatives of trade unions and industrial sectors today joined researchers at Laurentian University to inaugurate the new laboratory of the research center on health and safety at work (ROSHC).
This laboratory will support numerous research projects run ROSHC the team in order to reduce or eliminate workplace injuries and occupational diseases.
...
L'Université Laurentienne conférera six titres honorifiques
26 mai 2015 – Pendant les cérémonies de collation des grades de 2015 à Sudbury et à Barrie, l’Université Laurentienne conférera des titres honorifiques à six éminents Canadiens et Canadiennes des secteurs de l’action sociale, de l’architecture, des affaires et des arts.
Les lauréats de...
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...
Laurentian University Supporting Thorneloe Students With Innovative Course Offerings
Sudbury, Ontario, May 15, 2020 — Laurentian University has supported Thorneloe University students recently affected by the closure of the federated university’s Theatre Arts and Motion Picture Arts programs. The University is providing affected students with courses at partner universities and colleges, as well as through the support of Laurentian’s own French-language Théâtre program.
“We...
Laurentian University Recognizes Two Prominent Sudburians
Long-standing educator and politician Rick Bartolucci and Stratford Festival artistic director Antoni Cimolino will receive an honorary doctorate at Laurentian University’s fall convocation ceremonies on October 29, 2016.
“Whether on the political stage or the theatre stage this fall’s honorary doctorates have demonstrated that Arts graduates can go far,” said Chancellor Steve Paikin. “Arts...
World Theatre Day
Alain Doom is an actor, playwright and coordinator of the francophone Theatre program at Laurentian University. To learn more, and to read or listen to his message, click here: http://us3.campaign-archive1.com/?u=2595cd65b87f2fe132a4006f0&id=aa6ab84f52&e=42efdd2988
Laurentian celebrates opening of new Executive Learning Centre
JUNE 27, 2016 – A ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration today marked the official opening of the $3.1M Executive Learning Centre at Laurentian University.
The state-of-the-art facility, recently constructed on the third floor of the University’s Fraser Building, is a mutli-media connected lecture theatre with a dedicated lounge and five seminar rooms, all...
Laurentian Caps Off Another Successful Research Week With Awards Ceremony
(March 2, 2020) After a busy and fun Research Week, Laurentian University recognized some of our own with an awards gala celebrating some of the brightest of the many bright lights in our community.
Innovation Award
Dr. Nancy Young is the recipient of this year’s edition of the Innovation Award. Director of the School of Rural and Northern Health, as well as Research Chair in...
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...
CBC Senior Producer Alex Freedman appointed Chief of Staff at Laurentian University
JUNE 29, 2015 – Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux today announced the appointment of Alex Freedman as Chief of Staff to the President, effective August 31st.
“We are pleased to welcome Mr. Freedman to Laurentian in this critical role,” said President Giroux. In this capacity, he will lead the University’s Communications and Marketing...
Construction to begin on Laurentian Architecture's Phase Two
February 14, 2014 - Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today unanimously approved the awarding of a $23.9M contract for the construction of Phase Two of the Laurentian School of Architecture. Work on the 55,000 square feet of new construction is expected to begin in March, 2014, with preparation of the foundation at the Elm and Elgin site.
“Phase Two of our...
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...
Algoma U Set to Offer First Year Engineering
December 7, 2017 - Algoma University and Laurentian University have collaborated to expand options for students in Sault Ste. Marie who wish to study Engineering and remain close to home. Intake to the Engineering pathway will begin immediately for September of 2018.
“We are pleased to be able to offer the first year of engineering at Algoma University; there is a real need in our community...
Association des étudiants et étudiantes francophones elect 2022-2023 leadership
(May 3, 2022) - Recently, l’AÉF held its annual elections for incoming 2022-2023 leadership. New leaders begin their roles this month of May, with Hemliss Konan taking on the role of AEF President. Konan is an international student originally from Ivory Coast in West Africa. She is a third year Politics and Law student, also studying a minor in Criminologie.
The Association des...
Laurentian Honours Six Outstanding Canadians
May 27, 2013 - A former mayor of Barrie, the long-time CEO of Science North, and a renowned advocate for minority language rights are among the people being awarded Honourary Doctorates from Laurentian University this spring.
“Our honourary doctorate recipients this year come from varied walks of life, but all of them have made their communities better through their passion and...
Margaret Atwood Returns to Sudbury for Birthday Dinner
August 20, 2012 - Laurentian University will once again welcome Canadian author, critic and poet Margaret Atwood on her annual birthday visit, with a gala dinner and performance in her honour.
The event will be held on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012, in the Vale Inco Cavern at Science North. The evening will include a reading by Ms. Atwood from her upcoming collection of short...
Laurentian University awards campus modernization contract
October 24, 2014 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors has unanimously approved the tender for the historic Campus Modernization project, awarding the contract to Cy Rheault Construction.
The modernization project represents a major renewal for Laurentian’s Sudbury campus. The project will entail new construction as well as upgrades and renovations to nine campus...
Laurentian University hosts 2015 Provincial French-Language Competition
May 15, 2015 – Laurentian University today welcomed competitors in the annual Provincial French-Language Competition. The contest aims to promote the French language and culture in Ontario and is organized each year by Laurentian University, Glendon College at York University, and the University of Ottawa. Grade 12 students from Francophone high schools across the province are competing...
Laurentian Architecture CLT project creates 'impressive profile'
JUNE 4th, 2015 – A two-storey structure built with cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam wood products is taking shape at the Laurentian University School of Architecture under construction in downtown Sudbury, Ontario. The CLT structure is part of the 54,000 sq ft Phase Two facility of the new School, and represents the most significant use of CLT in a public building...
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 launches Canada's first Master's degree in Science Communication
Canada’s first and only comprehensive Master’s program in Science Communication was celebrated today at Laurentian University. The first cohort of students enrolled in this 12-month intense program began courses in early September.
The Master’s program in Science Communication delivers a multi-disciplinary experience that covers the theory underlying good communication, as well as the...
Laurentian's Bharti School of Engineering receives renewed investment from IAMGOLD
The Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University has received a $2 million investment from Canadian mining firm, IAMGOLD Corporation Inc.
The investment will fund the creation of a collaboration space for engineering students in the newly constructed Cliff Fielding Research, Innovation and Engineering Building. To honour this contribution, the space will be named the...
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 at Sixty
Laurentian University started as a modest federation of universities, but it was not long before our hallowed halls, laboratories, theatres, and sports fields resonated with all manner of breakthroughs, discovery, and victories. At the crossroads of culture, art, science, and politics, we grew to become northern Ontario’s foremost university.
This fall marks Laurentian’s 60th anniversary,...
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...
Faculty achievements recognized and celebrated at campus event
July 5, 2023 - On June 15, 2023, Laurentian University faculty members were invited by Dr. Brenda Brouwer, Interim Provost and Vice-President Academic and Dr. Tammy Eger, Vice President Research, to an event that recognized and celebrated their many achievements or those of their colleagues.
“Faculty at Laurentian University are instrumental in fostering an inclusive and positive...
Dr. Joël Dickinson appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts
Dr. Joël Dickinson (Ph.D.) has been named as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Dr. Dickinson has served in this role as interim Dean since August 2018.
“I’m humbled to be selected for the role. Arts programs and courses are fundamental in helping graduates navigate the complex societal issues we face today and in the future. We also have some truly amazing faculty members with great ideas - I...
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 to present honorary doctorates to four outstanding Canadians
May 31, 2019 – As part of its 2019 Spring Convocation ceremonies, Laurentian University will recognize and celebrate the remarkable careers and achievements of four outstanding Canadians: internationally-acclaimed artist Bernard Poulin, renowned francophone publisher Denise Truax, and mining leaders Ned Goodman and Terry MacGibbon.
“We’re very pleased to be welcoming these outstanding...
Laurentian University appoints new faculty members to tenure-track
(August 8, 2023) - Laurentian University has invested in faculty renewal and appointed multiple tenure stream faculty members across multiple academic units. These new hires will contribute to the academic environment through their teaching, graduate supervision, research and involvement in supporting a vibrant learning environment for the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year and beyond. ...
Laurentian honours four distinguished Canadians for improving lives and communities
Laurentian University will award honorary doctorates to four distinguished Canadians during its 2017 Spring Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury. This year’s recipients have dedicated themselves to helping people and improving their communities through the fields of healthcare, education, architecture, and law.
“The honorary doctorate recipients this spring have contributed to the betterment of...
Dr. Lynn Wells appointed 12th President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University
December 5, 2023 - The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce that Dr. Lynn Wells has been appointed as the next President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University. In this role, Dr. Wells will provide strategic vision and leadership for all academic, administrative, financial, and service operations, in keeping with the university’s bilingual mandate and...
STUDY OF FIRST NATIONS’ HEALING ARTS EARNS CIHR AWARD
October 11, 2012 - A PhD student in Laurentian’s Inter-disciplinary Rural and Northern Health program, Caroline Recollet has been awarded the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health Scientific Director Award through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. The award is one of only three given to students working in aboriginal health research across the country. ...
Celebration of the Arts
On April 23, 2015, we celebrated the newly-created Faculty of Arts with live performances, book displays, posters and short films produced by members of our Faculty.
Click HERE to see pictures from the event.
Laurentian University professors awarded new SSHRC funding
SEP. 8, 2015 – Laurentian University is pleased to congratulate four faculty members who have been awarded new funding from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) for 2015.
Three faculty members were awarded funding under SSHRC’s Insight Development Grant program:
- Dr. Tammy Gaber, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Faculty of Science,...
Dr. Robert Haché appointed 11th president and vice-chancellor of Laurentian University
Friday, February 15, 2019 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Robert Haché as the University’s 11th president and vice-chancellor. He will assume the position on July 1, 2019, for a five-year renewable term, succeeding Dr. Pierre Zundel who has been serving in this capacity on an interim basis since August 2017.
Current...
Laurentian University and Fleming College create unique pathway to master’s degree
July 25, 2019 – Fleming College graduates from the Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) program now have the option of completing a master’s degree at Laurentian University. It is the first pathway of its kind in postsecondary education in the province.
The institutions have signed an agreement allowing eligible graduates of Fleming’s EVC program to continue their education...
Laurentian alumna named a 2021 Sudbury Young Woman of Distinction
(Jan 20, 2022) - Ra’anaa Brown, a graduate from the McEwen School of Architecture, will be honoured by the YWCA‘s 2021 Sudbury Young Woman of Distinction award. As a Laurentian student, she obtained her Bachelor in Architectural Studies (2018), and Masters in Architecture (2020). Brown is currently pursuing a PhD in Art History at Concordia University.
YWCA Sudbury is a charitable...
McEwen School of Architecture students celebrate successful Nuit Blanche
(March 30, 2023) - On Saturday, March 25th, Laurentian University’s McEwen School of Architecture (MSoA) students curated the fifth annual Nuit Blanche, an evening dedicated to celebrating unity, culture and pride within Sudbury’s arts community. Nuit Blanche was first conceived by MSoA students in 2017 and involves art installations, musical and dance performances, as well as local vendors....
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...
Laurentian Architecture Welcomes Fall 2013 Charter Class
August 6, 2013 – The Laurentian University School of Architecture is pleased to be welcoming the charter class of students for the Fall 2013 launch of Canada’s newest architecture school.
Of the applications received from across the country, Laurentian Architecture has confirmed 70 students to begin studies at the downtown Sudbury site of the new school. Classes will start on September...
Laurentian Appoints New Executive Director for Human Resources and Organizational Development
June 5, 2013 - Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Terez Klotz as the University’s new Executive Director, Human Resources and Organizational Development. Ms. Klotz was named to the position after a nationwide executive search, and will commence her role in August.
Klotz brings 30 years of experience in human resources and organizational development in...
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...
Craig Fowler named Associate Vice-President in Barrie
June 20, 2012 - Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux today announced the appointment of Craig Fowler as the first Associate Vice-President, Administration and External Relations for Laurentian in Barrie.
Fowler will champion high quality services and supports for students, faculty and staff at Laurentian in Barrie. He will be responsible for the...
Laurentian honours former Governor-General Michaëlle Jean
May 28, 2014 – Canada’s 27th Governor-General, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean was today awarded an Honourary Doctorate (Laws) at Laurentian University’s Spring Convocation for graduates of programs in Barrie, Ontario. The Honourary Doctorate was presented by Laurentian University Chancellor Steve Paikin.
“The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean has been an...
Laurentian University Recognizes four eminent Canadians in 2014
June 2nd, 2014 – Canada’s 27th Governor-General, Michaëlle Jean, and renowned singer-songwriter and activist Bruce Cockburn are among the recipients of Honourary Doctorates at Spring Convocation ceremonies at Laurentian University this year.
Laurentian University Chancellor Steve Paikin presented the Honoris Causa (Laws) to Mme Jean at the Convocation ceremony in Barrie, May...
$39M now secured for Laurentian University campus in Barrie
June 23rd, 2014 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors
has approved a commitment of $25 million toward the proposed stand-alone university campus in the City of Barrie. This pledge represents a significant increase to Laurentian University’s 2011 commitment for the Barrie campus, and the amount would be enhanced by the $14M already committed by the City of Barrie for a standalone...
Sudbury-designed solar power system to have major field test
AUGUST 19, 2014 – An innovative and energy-smart concept to harness clean solar power for multiple applications will have its first major field test in the Mediterranean sea, off the island of Malta, early in 2015. Conceived and developed by researchers at MIRARCO and Laurentian University in Sudbury, the demonstration project is being supported by the Government of Malta, the...
Laurentian University names new Director of Development
September 30th, 2014 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Kristy Rousseau as the new Director of Development. As Director, Rousseau will oversee and direct all development programs and fundraising activities. She will provide strategic vision, overall direction and guidance to the development team on all fundraising programs.
“We are thrilled to have...
Margaret Atwood returns to Laurentian for 75th birthday
Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood will take part in a unique event at Laurentian University on Wednesday, November 19th, marking the 10th consecutive year that Laurentian has hosted a celebration of Ms. Atwood’s birthday.
“An Evening With Margaret Atwood,” at the Fraser Auditorium, will feature the country’s pre-eminent literary luminary on stage with Laurentian...
A Laurentian professor honoured
April 9, 2015 – The Prix Champlain 2015 awards ceremony was held last night during the Salon international du livre de Québec. Thierry Bissonnette, professor in the Department of French Studies at Laurentian University, received the renowned award in the creative/fiction category under his pen name – Thierry Dimanche – for his book entitled Le milieu de partout,...
Laurentian opens new occupational health and safety research lab
APRIL 27, 2015 – Representatives of labour and industry joined researchers at Laurentian University today for the official opening of the new laboratory and research facility at the University’s Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH).
The laboratory will support numerous research projects led by the CROSH team, with the aim of...
Laurentian University to award six honourary doctorates
May 26, 2015 – Six distinguished Canadians from the spheres of social activism, architecture, business and the arts will be awarded Honourary Doctorates by Laurentian University at Spring 2015 Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury and Barrie.
Honourary Doctorate recipients include:
Craig Kielburger (May 27th, 2:00 pm, Barrie, ON)
Craig Kielburger is a social...
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 University awards food service contract for 2016-2021
FEB 17, 2016 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors has approved the awarding of a new five-year contract for campus Food and Beverage Services to Chartwells Canada, for a term commencing June 1st, 2016. Chartwells is one of North America’s largest food service providers in the post-secondary education sector, and currently serves more than 50 colleges and...
Laurentian University appoints founding Dean of Education
FEBRUARY 23, 2016 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Lace Marie Brogden as the university’s Founding Dean of the Faculty of Education. Dr. Brogden’s appointment will be for a five-year renewable term, beginning July 1, 2016.
As Dean, Dr. Brogden will have responsibility for leading the two schools within the Faculty,...
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Études françaises
Le Département d'études françaises offre le baccalauréat général (3 ans) et le baccalauréat spécialisé (4 ans) en Études françaises, une excellente formation en langue, linguistique et littérature françaises.
Exigence d'admission (12e année 4U/M) :
1 français
5 autres cours
moyenne minimale de 70...
Meaghan McKinney & Angèle Lafontaine
Pour beaucoup de personnes, un diplôme universitaire est un tremplin vers une carrière quelconque. Après l’obtention du diplôme, il se peut qu’on oublie d’avoir rencontré de nouvelles personnes et suivi des cours intéressants à l’université, à moins de continuer les études ou d’y revenir plus tard pour suivre sa passion. Pour ceux dont la passion est d’enseigner aux futures générations,...
Kim Fahner
Kim Fahner, auteure, éducatrice, poétesse lauréate de Sudbury et membre active de la collectivité, a pour les arts une passion qui rayonne dans toute son œuvre. Elle est diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne où elle a préparé une double majeure, English et History, puis une mineure en « Native Studies » comme on l’appelait à l’époque. En effet, elle avait vraiment à cœur de faire ses études de...
Publications
Publications
Boissonneault, Julie et Ali Reguigui (dir.), Langue et territoire. Études en sociolinguistique urbaine, Sudbury, Série monographique en sciences humaines, no 15, 2014, 510 p.
Cheadle, Norman , Julie Boissonneault et Ali Reguigui (dir.), Langue et territoire. Espaces litteraires, Série monographique en sciences humaines, no 16, 2014, 268 p.
Reguigui, Ali et...
À propos
Qui sommes-nous
Le Département d’études françaises propose une excellente formation dans trois disciplines : langue, littérature et linguistique. Les programmes et les cours offerts sont conçus pour répondre aux besoins particuliers des deux groupes linguistiques :
Études françaises pour les francophones
Français langue seconde/French as a Second Language pour...
Programmes académiques
Les modules et règlements du diplôme en histoire
Les étudiants doivent suivre les règlements de programmes afin de rencontrer les exigences de diplomation du B.A. ou du B.Sc. N.B. Les étudiants peuvent obtenir un maximum de 42 crédits de la série 1000 ou 9100 pendant leurs études.
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Gary J. Michalak
Même si beaucoup de personnes prennent le temps de réfléchir à leur carrière, d’autres, comme M. Gary Michalak, savent depuis l’enfance ce qu’elles feront dans leur vie professionnelle. Quand il était un jeune athlète, Gary a décidé qu’il mettrait à profit les qualités de leadership acquises en jouant de nombreux sports afin d’aider les autres à réaliser leurs objectifs. Cet apprenant à vie a...
Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane
Maamwi. Together. Ensemble. C’est ainsi que nous comprenons le passé et apprenons à progresser, main dans la main, en tant que communauté. D’autres éléments essentiels à la façon dont nous progressons ensemble sont l’écoute, la compréhension et l’initiation du changement. Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane (BA 2003; BA 2011) a rassemblé le courage de s’engager en s’adressant à...
Psychologie en ligne
Choix de diplôme
3 ans – baccalauréat ès arts (B.A.) ou baccalauréat ès sciences (B.Sc.) 90 crédits
4 ans – baccalauréat ès arts (B.A.) 120 crédits
Concentration en Psychology (3 ans) | Spécialisation en Psychology (sans mémoire) (4 ans) | Majeure en Psychology (4 ans) | Mineure en Psychology
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Bienvenue aux chercheurs en provenance de Barrie
Le 2 mai 2017, nous avons accueilli au campus de l’Université Laurentienne à Sudbury les professeurs en provenance de Barrie. Dans le cadre de l’orientation/bienvenue d’une journée, le Bureau des services de recherche (BSR) leur a fait une présentation afin de les mettre au courant des divers services de soutien à la recherche, que propose la Laurentienne. Ils ont également été invités à...
Rupture d'une conduite principale d'eau sur campus
Mise à jour
30 janvier 2019 - La conduite principale d’eau près de l’édifice Fraser est maintenant réparée.
Les parcs de stationnement 1 et A seront accessibles en partie une fois que les équipes de travail et l’équipement quittent les lieux. Veuillez faire preuve de prudence. Les autres terrains de stationnement dans l’ensemble du campus demeurent ouverts jusqu’à minuit, moment...
Symposium de tout le personnel
Aanii, Boozhoo, Kwe Kwe, Wachay!
La semaine dernière, le Service des ressources humaines et du développement organisationnel a envoyé un message demandant de réserver la date de notre troisième impressionnant Symposium de tout le personnel, organisé par nos collègues de la Laurentienne, qui mettra l’accent sur le bien-être et un lieu de travail sain.
Le Résultat 3 du...
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...
Anik Dennie, récipiendaire du Prix d’innovation en recherche
Récente diplômée du programme de maîtrise en sciences de l’activité physique, Mme Anik Dennie a reçu, pendant la Semaine de la recherche 2019, le Prix d’innovation en recherche pour ses travaux avec Mme Joël Dickinson, Ph.D., sur la formation en matière d’espace sécuritaire pour les personnes LGBTQ2-S. Cette formation découle d’une enquête évaluant le climat en ce qui a trait aux membres...
Cent jours et au-delà
Mes 100 premiers jours
Le 8 octobre a marqué mon 100e jour à la Laurentienne. J’ai passé la journée au Forum national des universités du Canada sur la construction et la réconciliation, accueilli par l’Université Algoma, dans une salle empreinte d’une énergie et d’un enthousiasme sans pareils et où il y avait réellement chez les participants le sentiment que les universités du Canada peuvent...
Corps professoral
Professeurs permanents
Thierry Bissonnette, professeur agrégé (littérature)
• B.A. (Philosophie), M.A. (Littérature française et québécoise), Ph.D. (Littérature) (Laval)
Domaines d'enseignement et de recherche : littérature québécoise, création littéraire, poésie, théorie de genres, esthétique de la négation, géopoétique
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« Nous avons une présence. » Mme Mery Martinez Garcia parle de vie, d’amour et de contributions des NAPDC dans le monde
« Je me souviens, la responsable de la garderie m’avait dit “Je ne sais pas comment ça se passe au Canada, ou si vous avez remarqué, mais nous sommes une garderie noire”, a raconté la professeure agrégée du Département de biologie, Mme Mery Martinez Garcia, pendant une récente entrevue. Je lui ai demandé si le fait que mon enfant soit blanc pose un problème et elle a dit “non, non, non,...
Quatre chercheurs émergents obtiennent des subventions développement Savoir
Le 30 janvier 2019, le gouvernement du Canada a annoncé un important investissement dans la prochaine génération de chercheurs en sciences, ce qui inclue quatre subventions développement Savoir, du Conseil de recherche en sciences humaines (CRSH), obtenues en 2018 par quatre chercheurs émergents de l’Université Laurentienne. Les récipiendaires sont Émilie Pinard, Ph.D., Celeste Pedri-Spade,...
Tracy MacLeod
Je vous écris aujourd’hui à titre de fière diplômée ès arts de la Laurentienne et de chroniqueuse invitée en espérant inspirer d’autres personnes à partager leur histoire et leurs bons souvenirs alors que nous célébrons le 60e anniversaire de l’Université Laurentienne. J’ai commencé à travailler au Bureau de l’avancement de la Laurentienne quand j’étais étudiante dans les années 1990. Mon...
Robyn Rowe : chercheure autochtone et candidate au doctorat
Membre de la Première Nation de Matachewan ayant des racines familiales sur l’île Bear dans la Première Nation de Temagami, Mme Robyn Rowe a quatre enfants et est inscrite en troisième année du programme interdisciplinaire de doctorat en santé dans les milieux ruraux et du Nord. Elle a obtenu de l’Université Laurentienne un baccalauréat spécialisé ès arts en psychologie avec mineure en...
Partenariats
L'Université Laurentienne offre une variété de diplômes de premier, deuxième et troisième cycles. Les programmes universitaires sont spécialisés dans de nombreux domaines, notamment les arts, les sciences sociales, la technologie, les sciences naturelles, l'ingénierie, l'exploitation minière, la géophysique, la santé, la gestion d'entreprise, la finance et la criminalistique.
La Laurentienne...
Mois de l'histoire des Noirs
Match de basketball des Sudbury Five
Vendredi 2 février 2024
19 h
Arène de Sudbury, au centre-ville
25 $ par personne
Billets en vente à www.thefive.ca
Joignez-vous à l’Association des étudiants africains et caribéens de l’Université Laurentienne (AEACUL) à l’Arène de Sudbury pour un match de basketball entre les Sudbury Five et les Newfoundland...
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Meaghan McKinney & Angèle Lafontaine
For many, a university degree is a goal to strive for in order to pursue a career. After graduation, it may become a faint memory where you had the chance to meet new people and take some interesting courses, unless you chose to continue your studies or return some day to pursue your passion. For some, that passion is educating the youth of tomorrow and Laurentian University happened to be...
Kim Fahner
An author, an educator, a Sudbury poet laureate, and an active community volunteer, Kim Fahner’s passion for the arts shines through in all of her work. Kim began her studies at Laurentian University with a double major in English and History, and later added in a minor in Native Studies (now Indigenous Studies). Kim wanted to stay at home in Sudbury for her undergraduate program, and...
Student Opportunities
CAREERS
Taking Music at Laurentian could lead you to one of these exciting careers: Acoustic Designer/Technician, Church Music Director, Composer, Conductor/Band Leader, Copyright Specialist, Disc Jockey, Elementary School Music Teacher, Engineer/Mixer, Film Music Editor, Freelance Musician, Jazz Musician, Music Administrator/Manager, Music Arranger, Music Librarian, Music Producer (of...
Contact Us
Department Office
3rd Floor Arts Building - room: A-314
Ashley Young, Administrative Assistant
extension: 4320
email: ayoung4@laurentian.ca
Dr Henri Pallard, Chair
extension 4363
email: hpallard@laurentian.ca
Dr Charlotte Neff
extension: 4335
email: cneff@laurentian.ca
3rd Floor Arts Building -...
OUR HISTORY
The Department of Music at Laurentian University was founded in 1978 at Huntington College, in collaboration with the Department of Music at Cambrian College, after approval by the Board of Regents, as well as the Senate and Board of Governors of Laurentian University. At that time, the first General Bachelor of Arts in Music (three-year program) was offered to the Sudbury community....
Academic Programs
French Studies
The Department of French Studies offers a general B.A. (3 years) and a specialized B.A. (4 years) in Études françaises, an excellent academic preparation in French language, linguistics and literature.
Admission requirements (Grade 12 4U/M):
• 1 français
• 5 other courses
• minimum average of 70%
Admissions
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Gary J. Michalak
Many people take time to figure out what they would like to do with their careers; others, like Gary Michalak, know exactly what they are meant to do from an early age. As a young athlete, Gary realized he wanted to use the leadership skills he developed playing multiple sports to help those around him achieve their goals. A lifelong learner, Gary has continued to fuel his passion by helping to...
Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane
Maamwi. Together. Ensemble. This is how we understand the past and learn to move forward hand-in-hand as a community. Listening, understanding and initiating change are all crucial to how we move...
Academic Programs
Program Options and Requirements in History
Students must follow these regulations in order to meet graduation requirements for the BA or BSc. Note: Students may not exceed 42 credits at the 1000 or 9100 level in their degree program.
Please click here for admission requirements.
Please click here for a current listing of undergraduate courses. Please click here for a complete...
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...
School of Education
The English-language concurrent Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program admits approximately 115 students yearly. It provides an innovative alternative to the consecutive teacher education programs that typically involve an additional two years after the completion of an undergraduate degree. Students in our five-year concurrent education program complete a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of...
Water main break on campus
Update
January 30, 2019 - The water main has been repaired near the Fraser Building.
Parking lots 1 and A will become partially accessible as work crews and equipment vacate the area. Please use with caution. Gated parking lots across campus will remain open until midnight, after which time all metered parking and gated lots will return to normal operation. Parking lots 1 and A will...
Four Emerging Researchers Awarded Insight Development Grants
On January 30, 2019, the Government of Canada announced a major boost for the next generation of social sciences and humanities researchers, which includes four Insight Development grants, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), awarded in 2018 to four of Laurentian University's emerging researchers. The recipients are Dr. Émilie Pinard, Dr. Celeste...
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...
All-Employee Symposium
Aanii, Boozhoo, Kwe Kwe, Wachay!
Last week, the Human Resources and Organizational Development Department sent out a “Save the Date” for our third installment of the All-Employee Symposium. This impressive symposium organized by our colleagues here at Laurentian will focus on wellness and a healthy workplace.
In our 2018-2023 Strategic Plan, Outcome 3 indicates:
We...
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...
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...
Robyn Rowe: Indigenous Scholar and PhD Candidate
Robyn Rowe is a member of Matachewan First Nation with familial roots on Bear Island, Temagami First Nation. She is a mother of four and a third-year Ph.D. student in the Interdisciplinary Rural and Northern Health program. She completed an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Sociology in 2015, and obtained a Masters of Indigenous Relations in 2017, both at Laurentian...
Anik Dennie, Recipient of the Research Innovation Award
Anik Dennie, a recent graduate of the Masters of Human Kinetics program, received the Research Innovation Award during Research Week 2019 for her work with Dr. Joël Dickinson on the LGBTQ2-S Safe Space Training. Safe Space Training is an initiative that came out of the 2012 Sexuality and Gender Diversity Climate Survey conducted by Laurentian’s Sexuality and Gender Diversity Committee which...
Tracy MacLeod
I am writing today as a proud Laurentian Arts graduate, and guest columnist, hoping to inspire others to share their stories, and fond memories, as we celebrate Laurentian University’s 60th anniversary. I started working in Laurentian’s Advancement Office when I was a student in the 90’s. My first job was calling alumni, updating them on the exciting things happening at Laurentian and asking...
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...
Partnerships
Laurentian offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate-level, and doctorate degrees. The university programs specialize in many fields, including arts, social sciences, technology, natural sciences, engineering, mining, geophysics, health, business management, finance, and forensics.
Laurentian has developed an international reputation for research excellence and is one of the Province’s...
Black History Month
Sudbury Five Game
Friday, February 2, 2024
7:00 p.m.
Sudbury Arena, Downtown Sudbury
$25.00 per person
Tickets available at www.thefive.ca
Join the Laurentian University African and Caribbean Students Association (LUACSA) at the Sudbury Arena for a Sudbury Five basketball game against the Newfoundland Rogues.
This game serves as more than...
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