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Algoma University Artists’ Exhibitions Featured at Art Gallery of Algoma
Posted on Apr 15th, 2026
Three emerging artists from Algoma University are turning personal and socially relevant experiences into public-facing work this April, as part of their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Thesis Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Algoma. Spanning themes of memory,
Algoma U Graduate Researcher on the Forefront of how Canada’s Wildfires are Preventing Tree Regrowth
Posted on Apr 14th, 2026
As wildfires continue to intensify across Canada each summer, Master of Biology student Roxane Bergeron is studying how soil ecosystems and climate change influence the ability of trees to regrow after wildfire events, a key factor in determining how forests recover after disturbance.
New Algoma U–Sault College Business Partnership Turns Competition into Opportunity for Local Students
Posted on Apr 13th, 2026
Last Friday, Algoma University and Sault College launched a new joint business case competition designed to enhance experiential learning, strengthen collaboration, and create clear academic pathways for students. Known as AUSCx, the full-day competition challenges students to apply their knowledge to community-based business scenarios in a fast-paced,
Algoma University Psychology Student Wins Top Research Award at the Undergraduate Research Conference
Posted on Apr 10th, 2026
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – April 10, 2026) Algoma University congratulates undergraduate Psychology student Navdeep Kaur (Nav) on earning the Undergraduate Research Award for her research, “The Impact of Mindfulness and Social Media Detox on Stress and Well-being in Undergraduate Students,” exploring how digital habits and mindfulness practices shape student mental health.
Algoma University Researchers Publish Groundbreaking Study in Leading Scientific Journal
Posted on Apr 9th, 2026
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – April 9, 2026) With global progress on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals stalling at just 17% (per cent), new research from Algoma University emphasizes the urgent need for collaborative approaches that elevate Indigenous knowledge systems that have long been overlooked.
Algoma University Highlights Dr. Shirley Horn’s Journey of Healing and Language in New Podcast Episode
Posted on Mar 31st, 2026
In recognition of National Indigenous Languages Day, Algoma University is proud to share a powerful new episode of its faculty-led, award-winning podcast, The Human Challenge, featuring Dr. Shirley Horn, Elder, Survivor, Co-Founder of the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association (CSAA),
Algoma U Thunderbirds Celebrate Record-Breaking Year at 2025–26 Varsity Student-Athlete Awards
Posted on Mar 30th, 2026
Algoma University celebrated a standout year of athletic and academic excellence at the 2025–26 Thunderbird Varsity Student-Athlete Awards. Held on March 20, 2026 at Grand Gardens North, the event recognized the yearly achievements of its student-athletes across all varsity programs.
Sold-Out Success: Algoma University’s Not Dead Yet St. Patrick’s Day Concert Raises $3,000 for Music Program
Posted on Mar 24th, 2026
Algoma University’s Music Program is celebrating the success of its recently hosted Not Dead Yet Celtic-inspired concert, which drew a full house for an evening of live music, community spirit, and philanthropy. The sold-out event brought together students,