June 2nd marks Lou Gehrig Day, increasing awareness of the ALS disease that took the life of Lou Gehrig and continues to take the lives of too many people each year. Join us here at Nat Bailey Stadium on June 2nd at 7:05PM as we celebrate Lou Gehrig Day.
Interested in learning about the University of Alberta's MA in Communications and Technology (MACT) program?
Join us for an info session on Aug 9 at 6pm MDT. Visit our website for more information and to register for the session: https://t.co/59egj2vjLV
Looking to advance your career with a graduate degree in communications and technology? The MACT program offers a blended, part-time Masters degree at the University of Alberta. We are now accepting applications for the 2022 cohort! https://t.co/5nffJcTrtE
Are you interested in how organizations & brands are effectively communicating during the COVID-19 crisis? Join @CPRSVancouver for practical examples from crisis comms expert @RenuBakshi during our FREE Webinar on April 30th. Sponsored by @munrothompson https://t.co/2L26zPxN2X
Thanks for sharing this important research! Bees are dying and a @UAlberta students have developed a genetically engineered probiotic that innoculates bees from infection.
Read about it here: https://t.co/VQPB0mgmPl
Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital says a landmark $16.7-million grant could revolutionize the treatment of brain disorders including Alzheimer’s, brain cancer and ALS https://t.co/jheCrgaNSB