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News by tag: Indigenous

Learning begins with listening
Renewed partnership between °®¶¹´«Ã½app and Three Nations Education Group expands Indigenous-led, community-based pathways to post-secondary education
°®¶¹´«Ã½app launches 2025 Indigenous Speaker Series
Engaging, learning, and listening: A celebration of Indigenous knowledge and culture
Mount Allison marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
University to be closed for day of reflection, Tuesday, Sept. 30 
Honouring Indigenous Heritage in the R.P. Bell Library Renewal
A collaborative vision guided by Mi’kmaq knowledge, art, and community
Mount Allison’s Centre for Canadian Studies renamed Centre for Indigenous & Critical Canadian Studies
Reflects commitment to anti-colonialism, supporting Indigenous studies, and engaging with TRC Calls to Action 
Expanding educational horizons
Professor Sacha DeWolfe's community-based experiential learning
Class of 2024 honoured at Last Lecture
The tenth annual Last Lecture, recognizing graduating students for their contributions to the Mount Allison and Tantramar communities, was held on March 26.
Uniting our Mountie Family
Embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion through Alumni Board networks and initiatives
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, classes cancelled Sept. 29
Every year, the University embarks on a week of reflection around Truth and Reconciliation leading up to Sept. 30.
Workshop on the legacy of the Marshall Decisions to be hosted at °®¶¹´«Ã½app
Mount Allison's Department of Politics and International Relations will host a regional workshop entitled Rough Waters: The Legacy of the Marshall Decisions on April 14-15, 2023 on the University’s campus.
Building community connections 
Empowering students to make an impactÂ