Rehearsing for the theatre of life
In theatre, as in life, preparing for a new role can lead to surprising insights.
In theatre, as in life, preparing for a new role can lead to surprising insights.
Second-year student Evan Phinney is thriving at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, in the classroom and as an equestrienne. kingscountynews.ca report
As ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï’s $860,000 Human Motion Laboratory nears completion, Scott Landry is looking forward to putting five years of preparation into action.
Read more … New Human Motion Lab revs up research at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï
Matt Durant's dedication and commitment are creating a new order for women's rugby at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï. irb.com report
Four graduate students at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï are conducting research projects that look at life in the waters of the Minas Basin and Bay of Fundy.
ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï researcher, Dr. Michael Leiter, shares his insights on why some people burn out. Studies show it's not just your workload that needs to be adjusted. The New York Times Report.
The Rx&D Health Research Foundation recently awarded its prestigious Medal of Honour to the Honourable Kelvin K. Ogilvie for his outstanding contributions to health sciences and public health. The medal comes with a $20,000 research grant, and Dr. Ogilvie awarded this grant to ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï to enhance the study of healthcare delivery in rural Nova Scotia.
Read more … Ogilvie recognized for life-changing healthcare innovation
ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï has announced the winners of this year’s Nicol Entrepreneurial Award competition.
ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï honoured 91 student-athletes named as Canadian Interuniversity Sport Academic All-Canadians at a luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
IBM today announced it is contributing a multi-million dollar private cloud to a consortium of post-secondary institutions in Nova Scotia. The system, the first of its kind in Atlantic Canada, will form a shared computing platform enabling the schools to together create new curriculum and conduct research, all aimed at better equipping graduates with high-demand analytics skills to drive Nova Scotia’s economy.