Congratulations Class of 2026 on your tenacity and your accomplishments!
StFXAUT members wish all of you the best of luck in all your future endeavours! Hail and Health!
Very pleased to report that StFXAUT member Nancy Forestell has been selected as a recipient of the CAUT Dedicated Service Award.
The CAUT Dedicated Service Award was established in 2003 to recognize individuals for exceptional service to their faculty associations.
Are you looking to expand your research knowledge?
Register now for the Research Skills Boot Camp session "AI Academic Search Engines for Literature Reviews" on May 12, 10am-11am.
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The #SRCE honours the National Day of Mourning today, April 28. Flags at schools are at half-mast from sunrise to sunset. The #SRCE is committed to providing healthy and safe work environments and supporting workplace safety at all times.
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Today, April 28, is the National Day of Mourning — a day to remember and honour workers who have lost their lives, were injured on the job, or have experienced illness due to workplace hazards.
A number of ceremonies are taking place around the province today. Details below:
The StFXAUT Book Prize is awarded to graduating students who demonstrate a commitment to social justice advocacy and community development on campus or in the community.
The StFXAUT would like to congratulate this year’s winners: Kate LeBlanc, Emma Dixon, and Lauren Pictou.
Are you looking to expand your research knowledge?
Register now for the Research Skills Boot Camp session "Data Services at the Angus L. Macdonald Library" on May 11, 11:30am-12:00pm!
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Students at multiple universities in Nova Scotia have voted in favour of a province-wide student strike set to take place March 16 to 21. The decision marks one of the most significant student mobilizations in the province in decades. #nspoli
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The StFXAUT stands in solidarity with StFX students and students from other Nova Scotia universities as they rally against the provincial government’s recent cuts to post-secondary education.
The Dr. Agnes Calliste Academic and Cultural Centre is a dedicated space for Black students at #StFX to study, connect, and simply be. Grounded in community, it honours Dr. Agnes Calliste’s legacy by helping students build confidence and belong. https://t.co/YHgGQOanni
1 WEEK AWAY! Black X-cellence Panel: StFX Alumni Lifting Others explores how StFX shaped alumni lives and how they continue to lift others, hosted by @4KwameOsei ’10. Feb 24, 7 p.m. AT. Virtual. LIFT Bursary awardee announced. RSVP 👉 https://t.co/7HqcRHFYHX
At a minimum, cuts to OSAP grants will have paid for 43% of announced university funding increases—and possibly more. These changes exacerbate the affordability crisis and risk putting a university education out of reach for many students. https://t.co/gt1yYU4F1c
Wilfrid Laurier Contract Faculty may be on strike as soon as this Mon, Feb 23. They teach ~40% of undergraduate courses at Laurier, yet account for less than 6% of the university's operating budget. Join their letter writing campaign: https://t.co/oKnOaQJk4F