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Éducation (B.Ed.)

Préparez-vous à enseigner à la prochaine génération d’élèves.

Éducation (B.Ed.)

Prepare to teach the next generation of students.

Education (Concurrent B.Ed.)

Préparez-vous à enseigner à la prochaine génération d’élèves.

Éducation (concurrent)

Complétez deux baccalauréats en cinq ans et poursuivez une carrière en enseignement.

Kinésiologie (Éducation physique et santé)

Encouragez la santé physique pour tout le monde.

Education (Concurrent B.Ed.)

Prepare to teach the next generation of students.

Éducation (concurrent)

Complete two bachelor's degrees in five years and pursue a career in teaching.

Sport Psychology

Delve into the mind of and well-being of athletes.

Kinesiology (Physical & Health Education)

Understand how sport and physical activity influence our everyday practices.

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L’Association générale des étudiantes et étudiants élit l’équipe de direction de 2023-2024

L’équipe de direction de l’AGE/SGA (de gauche à droite) : Timi Aliu, Avery Morin, Zareen Brown et Isaac Vestby. (3 mai 2023) -  L’Association générale des étudiant(e)s (AGE/SGA) a récemment tenu les élections annuelles afin de choisir ses dirigeants pour 2023-2024. Avery Morin, qui entreprend cet automne sa 4e année en neurosciences du comportement et éducation concomitante...

Les réalisations du corps professoral reconnues et célébrées lors d’un événement sur le campus.

(5 juillet 2023) - Le 15 juin 2023, la vice-rectrice intérimaire aux études, Brenda Brouwer (Ph.D.), et la vice-rectrice à la recherche, Tammy Eger (Ph.D.), ont invité les membres du corps professoral de l’Université Laurentienne à un événement visant à reconnaître et à célébrer leurs nombreuses réalisations et celles de leurs collègues. « Le corps professoral de l’Université...

Renouvellement de l’agrément des programmes français de formation à l’enseignement à l’Université Laurentienne

(21 mars, 2023) - Les diplômés des programmes en éducation de l’Université Laurentienne ont toujours été très recherchés et le sont encore aujourd’hui. Les programmes de langue française offerts par son École d’éducation ont fructueusement renouvelé leur agrément pour une période de sept ans auprès de l’Ordre des enseignantes et enseignants de l’Ontario, ce qui comprend l’agrément de...

Nomination de Dominic Giroux au poste de PDG d’Horizon Santé-Nord et de l’IRHSN

Aujourd’hui, les conseils d’administration d’Horizon Santé-Nord (HSN) et de l’Institut de recherches d’Horizon Santé-Nord (IRHSN) ont annoncé que le recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne, Dominic Giroux, sera le prochain président-directeur général d’HSN et de l’IRHSN. Il entrera en fonction le 2 octobre 2017.     Situé au Grand Sudbury, HSN est l’un des...

La Laurentienne rend hommage à trois Canadiennes et à un canadien distingués qui améliorent des vies et des collectivités

L’Université Laurentienne conférera des doctorats honorifiques à quatre personnes distinguées du Canada pendant les cérémonies de collation des grades du printemps 2017 à Sudbury. Les lauréats de cette année se sont consacrés au service des autres et à l’amélioration de leur communauté dans les domaines des soins de santé, de l’éducation, de l’architecture et du droit. « Nos lauréats de...

Conseiller spécial aux affaires francophones, Roch Gallien

(26 novembre 2021) Nous avons le plaisir d’accueillir Roch Gallien à titre de conseiller spécial aux affaires francophones. Monsieur Gallien relèvera directement de la Provost et vice-rectrice aux études pour soutenir les activités du bureau des affaires francophones. Roch Gallien a consacré les cinq dernières années à l’encadrement de la formation des enseignantes et enseignants...

Une bienfaitrice donne 200 000 $ pour soutenir les programmes de l’École d’éducation

28 juin 2022 - L’École d’éducation a reçu un nouveau don de 200 000 $ au nom de Wyona Thompson, une diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne, qui est décédée en juin 2021. Ce don servira à aider la population étudiante à plein temps des programmes de baccalauréat en éducation en anglais et en français. Le « Fonds Wyona Thompson » permettra de créer des bourses d’études qui récompenseront le...

L'Université Laurentienne crée de nouvelles facultés en santé, éducation et études supérieures

Le Sénat de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé une nouvelle structure des facultés, ce qui se traduit par une réorganisation de nombreux départements et écoles de l’UL.    La Faculté de la santé et la Faculté de l’éducation remplaceront la Faculté des écoles professionnelles. La Faculté des sciences et de génie portera dorénavant le nom de Faculté des sciences, de...

Prix 3M d'excellence en enseignement décerné à une professeure de la Laurentienne

L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse de féliciter Mme Pamela Rose Toulouse, professeure agrégée à l’École anglophone d’éducation, pour son Prix 3M d’excellence en enseignement. La Société pour l’avancement de la pédagogie dans l’enseignement supérieur et 3M Canada remettent ce prestigieux prix national chaque année à un maximum de 10 lauréats canadiens. Ce prix souligne les contributions à...

Nomination de nouveaux membres du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne

Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne est heureux d’accueillir deux nouveaux membres, à savoir Mme Kathy Dokis et M. Maxim Jean-Louis, et a approuvé leur nomination pour un mandat de trois ans lors de l’assemblée du 22 février 2018. « Mme Dokis et M. Jean-Louis apportent de vastes connaissances et expériences touchant les collectivités, relations et cultures autochtones et...

L’UL choisit de grands talents à titre de leaders de deux vice-rectorats

(6 juillet 2020) L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer les nominations de Mme Marie-Josée Berger, à titre de vice-rectrice aux études, et de Mme Tammy Eger, à titre de vice-rectrice à la recherche. « Nous avons trouvé deux candidates idéales, a dit le recteur et vice-chancelier, Mme Robert Haché, et je me réjouis à la perspective de voir leurs contributions à la Laurentienne au...

M. Dominic Beaudry nommé vice-recteur associé à l’enseignement et aux programmes autochtones

(le 15 août, 2022) - Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer la nomination de M. Dominic Beaudry au poste de vice-recteur associé à l’enseignement et aux programmes autochtones (VRA-EPA), avec entrée en fonction le 1er octobre 2022. Dans ce rôle, M. Beaudry assurera un leadership dans la promotion, le développement et la mise en œuvre d’initiatives et de programmes appuyant la mission du Conseil...

Les gouvernements financent l’éducation francophone

(26 avril 2023) – Grâce à un financement de plus de 5 000 000 $, le ministère des Collèges et Universités de l’Ontario et le gouvernement du Canada unissent leurs efforts pour soutenir la croissance de l’éducation francophone et bilingue à l’Université Laurentienne.   Ces fonds permettront d’appuyer deux importantes initiatives qui sont au cœur du mandat bilingue de la Laurentienne et...

Inspirer la prochaine génération d’enseignants francophones

(22 novembre 2023) – Nombre d’entre nous se souviennent certainement de leurs années d’école et d’un moment où un enseignant ou une enseignante nous a inspirés. L’enseignant(e) de sciences qui a exploité votre curiosité pour l’Univers. L’enseignant(e) de commerce qui vous a montré comment être votre propre patron. L’enseignant(e) d’anglais qui vous a initié aux joies de la lecture. Tous...

L’Université Laurentienne sera l’hôte du prochain Forum national sur la réconciliation

30 octobre 2023 - L’Université Laurentienne sera l’hôte du prochain Forum national sur la réconciliation, un événement visant à mettre en relation les communautés autochtones et universitaires afin de créer un changement favorable à l’éducation des autochtones et à la vérité et la réconciliation. Organisé par le Bureau de l’enseignement et des programmes autochtones de l’Université...

La Laurentienne rend hommage à la « batisseuse de ponts » Gisèle Chrétien

25 octobre 2013 – Ex-présidente du Collège Boréal et chef de file communautaire de longue date dans le Grand Sudbury, Mme Gisèle Chrétien recevra un doctorat honorifique le 26 octobre lors de la Collation des grades d’automne de l’Université Laurentienne. Diplômée en sciences infirmières de la Laurentienne et titulaire d’une maîtrise en éducation, Mme Chrétien participe activement à...

4e symposium de la Politique d'aménagement linguistique du ministère de la Formation et des Collèges et Universités

8 mai 2015 – Le symposium annuel sur la Politique d’aménagement linguistique de l’Ontario pour l’éducation postsecondaire et la formation en langue française (PAL) s’est achevé aujourd’hui, à l’Université Laurentienne. Ayant pour thème central les partenariats et les collaborations, la quatrième édition de cet événement a été organisée par le Bureau des affaires francophones...

La Laurentienne renforce le leadership en matière de formation autochtone en améliorant les cours offerts

May 26, 2016 - Laurentian University has announced new requirements affecting the structure and content of its degree programs of Arts. As of September 2017, we will add six credits of Aboriginal content requirements of the BA to promote understanding of the history, cultures and indigenous realities in Canada.   "Laurentian University is central to Aboriginal education in northern...

M. Robert Haché nommé 11e recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne

Vendredi 15 février 2019 – Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne est heureux d’annoncer que M. Robert Haché (Ph. D.) deviendra le 11e recteur et vice-chancelier. Il entrera en fonction le 1er juillet 2019 pour un mandat renouvelable de cinq ans, succédant à M. Pierre Zundel (Ph. D.) qui occupe ce poste par intérim depuis août 2017.  Actuellement vice-recteur...

L’École des mines Goodman signe un nouvel accord pour étendre ses activités d’enseignement et de recherche en Amérique latine

Mardi 5 mars 2019 – L’École des mines Goodman (EMG) de l’Université Laurentienne et la Core Foundation, un organisme à but non lucratif voué à la création de nouvelles zones de savoir, découverte et d’innovation en Amérique latine, ont signé hier un protocole d’entente visant à promouvoir les activités d’enseignement et de recherche de la EMG au Pérou, Chili et Brésil.  En...

L’Université Laurentienne reçoit 250 000 $ de TPEI Foundation pour la création de bourses appuyant les échanges d’étudiants

15 août 2019 – La population étudiante de l’Université Laurentienne est reconnaissante envers TPEI Accounting and Education Foundation qui a fait un don de 250 000 $ pour appuyer les études. Ce don financera des bourses qui permettront à des étudiants en comptabilité de la Chine d’étudier à la Laurentienne à titre d’étudiants invités pendant quatre mois. De même, il apportera un appui financier...

Reconduction de M. Dominic Giroux pour un deuxième mandat

18 octobre, 2012 - Lors de l’assemblée ordinaire tenue à Barrie aujourd’hui, le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé la recommandation unanime du Comité d’examen du rendement du recteur de renouveler le mandat de M. Dominic Giroux à titre de recteur et vice-chancelier. Le Comité d’évaluation du rendement du recteur, composé de membres du Conseil et du corps...

Une célébration de l’œuvre d’Eshki-Nishnaabemjig et des lauréats du Prix de distinction en éducation autochtone de cette année

La Laurentienne soulignera le Mois national de l’histoire autochtone en célébrant des événements marquants. D’abord, nous tenons à annoncer les lauréats de cette année du Prix de distinction en éducation autochtone, à savoir Jessica Miigwanaabiikwe-Shonias, Monty McGahey et Mskwaankwat Rice, que nous félicitons de leur travail de coordination d’Eshki-Niishnaabemjig. Lancé par ces trois...

Une diplômée réfléchit à son parcours dans le programme d’orthophonie

(29 novembre, 2022) - Le 29 octobre 2022, Céline St-Onge a traversé la scène de l’Auditorium Fraser à l’Université Laurentienne pour recevoir son diplôme de maîtrise ès sciences de la santé en orthophonie, qui fait suite au baccalauréat ès sciences de la santé en orthophonie reçu de cet établissement en 2020. « Je suis tellement fière de notre cohorte, a-t-elle dit. La Collation des...

L’Université Laurentienne nomme une nouvelle vice-rectrice associée aux affaires francophones

(22 août 2023) – Une autre cadre dirigeante chevronnée s’est jointe à l’Université Laurentienne : Natalie Poulin-Lehoux est nommée au rôle de vice-rectrice associée aux affaires francophones. Ayant acquis plus de 25 ans d’expérience, elle comprend et apprécie pleinement le rôle de l’enseignement postsecondaire en français dans le nord de l’Ontario. Dans ses fonctions les plus récentes de...

Le doctorat en santé dans les milieux ruraux et du Nord célèbre un jalon dans le nombre de diplômés

28 novembre 2023 — Lorsque les membres du corps professoral de l’Université Laurentienne envisageaient ce que pourrait apporter un programme de doctorat en santé dans les milieux ruraux et du Nord aux étudiants et à la communauté, ils ont certainement pensé à son incidence sur les soins de santé dans le nord de l’Ontario aussi bien que dans les régions rurales du Canada et ailleurs dans le...

Faculty achievements recognized and celebrated at campus event

July 5, 2023 - On June 15, 2023, Laurentian University faculty members were invited by Dr. Brenda Brouwer, Interim Provost and Vice-President Academic and Dr. Tammy Eger, Vice President Research, to an event that recognized and celebrated their many achievements or those of their colleagues.  “Faculty at Laurentian University are instrumental in fostering an inclusive and positive...

Accreditations renewed for French-language Teacher Education programs at Laurentian University

(March 21, 2023) - Graduates of Laurentian University’s education programs have been, and continue to be, in very high demand. French language programs offered by Laurentian’s School of Education have successfully renewed their accreditation for seven years with the Ontario College of Teachers. This includes the accreditation of new and existing programs:  Baccalauréat en...

Dominic Giroux Named CEO of Health Sciences North and HSN Research Institute

The Health Sciences North (HSN) and HSN Research Institute (HSNRI) Board of Directors announced today that Dominic Giroux, the President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University, will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of HSN and HSNRI effective October 2, 2017. Located in Greater Sudbury, HSN ranks among Ontario’s largest academic health sciences centres and among Canada’s...

Laurentian creates new faculties in health, education and graduate studies

March 19, 2014 - The Laurentian University Senate approved a new Faculty structure, re-organizing and aligning many of the University’s schools and departments.   The existing Faculty of Professional Schools will be replaced by a Faculty of Health and a Faculty of Education. The existing Faculty of Science and Engineering will be renamed the Faculty of Science, Engineering and...

Laurentian University appoints founding Dean of Education

FEBRUARY 23, 2016 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Lace Marie Brogden as the university’s Founding Dean of the Faculty of Education.  Dr. Brogden’s appointment will be for a five-year renewable term, beginning July 1, 2016.    As Dean, Dr. Brogden will have responsibility for leading the two schools within the Faculty,...

Laurentian University receives $250,000 from TPEI Foundation for scholarships supporting student exchanges

August 15, 2019 - Students at Laurentian University are all smiles as TPEI Accounting and Education Foundation has donated $250,000 in support of their education. This donation will fund scholarships for accounting students in China to study at Laurentian University as visiting students for 4 months. Similarly, the donation will also financially support Canadian students who choose to study the...

Laurentian honours four distinguished Canadians for improving lives and communities

Laurentian University will award honorary doctorates to four distinguished Canadians during its 2017 Spring Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury. This year’s recipients have dedicated themselves to helping people and improving their communities through the fields of healthcare, education, architecture, and law. “The honorary doctorate recipients this spring have contributed to the betterment of...

Laurentian University Board of Governors announce new appointments

The Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes two new members, Kathy Dokis and Maxim Jean-Louis. The Board of Governors confirmed their appointments at its meeting on February 22, 2018, for three-year terms. “Kathy and Maxim offer tremendous knowledge and experience as it relates to Indigenous and Francophone communities, relationships and cultures. We are happy to have them join the...

Dr. Robert Haché appointed 11th president and vice-chancellor of Laurentian University

Friday, February 15, 2019 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Robert Haché as the University’s 11th president and vice-chancellor. He will assume the position on July 1, 2019, for a five-year renewable term, succeeding Dr. Pierre Zundel who has been serving in this capacity on an interim basis since August 2017.  Current...

Goodman School of Mines signs new deal to expand mining education and research into Latin America

Tuesday, March 5, 2019 – Laurentian University’s Goodman School of Mines (GSM) and Core Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to create new eras of knowledge, discovery and innovation in Latin America, signed yesterday a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aiming to promote GSM educational and research activities in Peru, Chile and Brazil.   By combining the connections of...

Dominic Beaudry named new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs

(August 15, 2022) - We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dominic Beaudry as the new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs (AVP-AIP) starting October 1, 2022. In this role, Mr. Beaudry will play a leadership role in promoting, developing and implementing initiatives and programs that support the Laurentian University Native Education Council’s (LUNEC)...

Longtime Wikwemikong Teacher Awarded Native Education Honour

June 23, 2013 - A respected Elder and lifetime member and resident of Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve on Manitoulin Island, Rita Corbiere has been named the recipient of Laurentian University’s 2013 Mnaaj'in Gechi-wiidookang Nishnaabe-Gchi-Kinoomaagziwin,” the Native Education Person of Distinction Award. Ms. Corbiere was given the honour at a ceremony celebrating National...

Laurentian University appoints Associate Vice-President, Academic and Francophone Affairs

Laurentian University’s Board of Governors unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Yves Pelletier to the position of Associate Vice-President, Academic and Francophone Affairs effective August 1, 2018, for a five-year renewable term. “Dr. Pelletier is a seasoned leader and strategic thinker in the post-secondary education sector with a demonstrated commitment to improving the...

LU Selects Top Talent to Fill Two Vice-President Roles

(July 7, 2020) Laurentian University is pleased to announce that Dr. Marie-Josée Berger has been appointed Provost and Vice-President, Academic and that Dr. Tammy Eger has been appointed Vice-President, Research.  “We found two ideal candidates and I am very much looking forward to seeing their contributions at Laurentian over the years to come.” said Dr. Robert Haché, President...

Special Advisor of Francophone Affairs, Roch Gallien

(November 26, 2021) We are pleased to welcome Roch Gallien to the position of Special Advisor of Francophone Affairs. He will report directly to the provost and vice-president, Academic to support operations of the Office of Francophone Affairs. Mr. Gallien has dedicated the last five years to overseeing training for Francophone and Anglophone teachers in all of Ontario’s faculties of...

Donor provides $200,000 to bolster School of Education programming

(June 28, 2022) - A new $200,000 gift has been made to the School of Education in the name of Wyona Thompson, Laurentian University alumna, who passed away in June 2021. This gift will be used to support full-time students in the Bachelor of Education programs in both English and French. The “Wyona Thompson Fund” will create scholarships to reward students for academic merit, bursaries to...

"Bridge-Builder" Gisèle Chrétien Honoured

October 25, 2013 – Former College Boréal President and long-time leader in the Greater Sudbury community Gisèle Chrétien will be awarded an Honourary Doctorate at Laurentian University’s Fall Convocation October 26.  A Laurentian graduate in Nursing with a Master ‘s degree in education, Mrs. Chrétien has been active in education and training in Ontario, and was a key contributor...

Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse honoured for excellence in teaching

April 2, 2014 - Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse has been named the recipient of Laurentian University’s Teaching Excellence Award for Full-Time Faculty for 2013-2014.  An Associate Professor in the School of Education at Laurentian University, Dr. Toulouse is entering her 21st year of teaching in the formal education setting. At the forefront of Dr. Toulouse’s approach as...

Sheila Cote-Meek Reappointed

The Laurentian University Board of Governors endorsed the unanimous recommendation of the Evaluation and Selection of Academic Administrators Committee to renew Sheila Cote-Meek as Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Program. Dr. Cote-Meek has been the Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs since 2010.  During her tenure in this position she has led...

Graduate looks back on her experience in Speech-Language Pathology

(November 29, 2022) - On October 29th, 2022, Céline St-Onge crossed the stage of Laurentian University’s Fraser auditorium to obtain her Maîtrise ès sciences de la santé en Orthophonie (Speech-Language Pathology). This degree follows her Baccalauréat ès sciences de la santé en Orthophonie (Laurentian, 2020). “I’m so proud of our cohort of graduates. Convocation was a very exciting day. It...

Governments Funding Francophone Education

(April 26, 2023) - The Ministry of Colleges and Universities of Ontario and the Government of Canada are combining efforts to support the growth of Francophone and bilingual education at Laurentian University with funding of over $5 million. The funding will go towards supporting two significant initiatives, both at the core of Laurentian’s bilingual mandate, and aligned with the Action Plan...

Laurentian University to Host Next Building Reconciliation Forum

October 30, 2023 - Laurentian University will host the next Building Reconciliation Forum, an event aimed at connecting Indigenous and university communities to create meaningful change in support of Indigenous education and Truth and Reconciliation. Hosted by the office of Academic and Indigenous Programs at Laurentian University, Universities Canada’s 2024 Building Reconciliation Forum...

Laurentian Professor awarded 2015 3M Teaching Fellowship

March 2, 2015 - Laurentian University is pleased to congratulate Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse, Associate Professor in the School of Education, on being named a 2015 3M National Teaching Fellow. These prestigious fellowships are awarded to up to ten recipients across Canada each year, through the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and 3M Canada. The 3M Teaching...

Laurentian Board of Governors welcomes four new members

February 02, 2016 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce four new members have been appointed to the Board of Governors. Stuart Harshaw, Brian Lyle Montgomery, Yves Pelletier and Tina Sartoretto have each been appointed to a three-year term.    Mr. Stuart Harshaw is the new Vice President of Vale's Ontario Operations at Vale Canada Limited. He was previously...

Laurentian strengthens Indigenous education leadership through the expansion of course offerings

May 26, 2016 – Laurentian University has announced new requirements that will transform the structure and the content of its Bachelor of Arts programs.  Effective September 2017, requirements for a Bachelor of Arts will include six credits of courses with Indigenous content to promote understanding of the histories, cultures and realities of Indigenous peoples in Canada.  ...

Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre opens at Laurentian University

Laurentian University opened its Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre (ISLC) today as part of National Aboriginal Day celebrations. The ISLC brings together students, faculty, staff, and the community to enhance Indigenous education, advance understanding, and support the needs and aspirations of Indigenous communities. Equipped with a unique round-room gathering space, seminar room,...

Laurentian University launches its 2018-2023 strategic plan: Together. Ensemble. Maamwi.

January 17, 2017 - Laurentian University today launched its 2018-2023 strategic plan which focuses on the university’s five shared values that are; The North inspires us, Student success is our success, Teaching and Learning define us, Curiosity drives our Research, and Relationships are our priority. “Laurentian’s 2018-2023 Strategic Plan encapsulates our university’s core values,”...

Indigenous Social Work student Mathew Dueck awarded prestigious 3M National Student Fellowship

April 9, 2019 - Third-year Indigenous social work student Mathew Dueck has become Laurentian’s first ever student to be awarded the prestigious 3M National Student Fellowship. Dueck was among 10 accomplished students from across Canada to receive the 2019 award.  The 3M National Student Fellowship Award was introduced in 2012 to honour undergraduate students in Canada who have...

Everyone has a place in the circle

“You never leave your family. You are always connected through dreams; through knowledge and lived experience; you walk together. Laurentian and the North are my family. This is my circle, and we face the future together as familial friends that heal as a community within the circle.” I am an Omushkego Cree woman from the North. Coming from a remote community, can present many challenges. I...

After more than fifty-five years, Laurentian’s Doran Planetarium continues to educate and entertain astronomy enthusiasts.

(February 8, 2023) - Star gazing allows us to observe the many wonders of the night sky. It is an enjoyable pastime filled with many educational opportunities; star gazers often speak about how rewarding an experience it is to identify constellations such as the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) or Cassiopeia. And for those interested in astronomy, planetariums, which are essentially theatres designed to...

Province provides grant funding of $1.2M to Laurentian University researchers

(July 31, 2023) - As part of Ontario’s Virtual Learning Strategy initiative, the government of Ontario has announced their support for the work of Laurentian University researchers by awarding grants totalling $1,246,775, to three novel projects. These projects advance virtual learning opportunities for future students and create new ways of delivering post secondary education. ...

Laurentian Appoints New Associate Vice-President, Francophone Affairs

(August 22, 2023) - Another experienced senior leader has joined Laurentian University as Natalie Poulin-Lehoux has been appointed to the role of Associate Vice-President, Francophone Affairs. With over 25 years of experience, Natalie brings a deep understanding and appreciation for the role of francophone postsecondary education in Northern Ontario.  Having most recently served as...

Inspiring the Next Generation of French Language Teachers

(November 22, 2023) - Many of us can think back to our school-age years and remember a moment where a teacher inspired us.  The science teacher who tapped into your curiosity about the universe.  The business teacher who showed you how to be your own boss.  The English teacher who introduced you to a joy for reading.  All of these moments were created by individuals...

PhD in Rural and Northern Health Celebrates Graduate Milestone

November 28, 2023 — When faculty members at Laurentian University were dreaming up what the PhD in Rural and Northern Health program could do for students and the community, they likely had thoughts of influencing health care in both Northern Ontario and rural settings in Canada and abroad. Those dreams from the mid 2000s have since become a reality as the program recently marked a milestone...

Dr. Lynn Wells appointed 12th President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University

December 5, 2023 - The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce that Dr. Lynn Wells has been appointed as the next President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University. In this role, Dr. Wells will provide strategic vision and leadership for all academic, administrative, financial, and service operations, in keeping with the university’s bilingual mandate and...

Laurentian Appoints New Executive Director for Human Resources and Organizational Development

June 5, 2013 - Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Terez Klotz as the University’s new Executive Director, Human Resources and Organizational Development. Ms. Klotz was named to the position after a nationwide executive search, and will commence her role in August. Klotz brings 30 years of experience in human resources and organizational development in...

Laurentian Names Executive Director, Goodman School of Mines

January 16, 2013 - Franco-Nevada President and CEO David Harquail today announced a donation of $500,000 to fund the Franco-Nevada Executive Director’s position of Laurentian University’s Goodman School of Mines.  At the same time, University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux announced the appointment of Dr. Bruce C. Jago as the School’s Founding Executive Director. Dr. Jago...

Laurentian Welcomes Celebrated Aboriginal Advocate

November 30, 2012 - On Wednesday, November 28th, Laurentian University welcomed Phil Fontaine, one of Canada’s most passionate advocates for First Nations rights, to its Sudbury campus.  The visit was sponsored by RBC in support of Laurentian’s proposed Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre.  RBC has been a significant suppporter of the ISLC project, donating $400,000...

Dominic Giroux Appointed to Second Term

October 18, 2012 - At its regular meeting held today in Barrie, the Board of Governors of Laurentian University endorsed the unanimous recommendation of the Presidential Review Committee to renew Dominic Giroux as President and Vice-Chancellor. The Presidential Review Committee is comprised of Board members and faculty members serving as Senate representatives.  The Committee...

Laurentian University names new Chief Advancement Officer

JUNE 9, 2014 – Laurentian University is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Tracy MacLeod as the University’s Chief Advancement Officer, leading Alumni Relations and Development and reporting to the President.  A proud alumna of Laurentian University, Tracy MacLeod is a highly motivated, results-oriented Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), with 20 years of experience...

New opportunities for French-speaking students

October, 28, 2014 – Laurentian University, the University of Sudbury, and Collège Boréal have signed a framework agreement defining the recognition of university credits in order to support College Boréal graduates in continuing their education at a university level. The articulation agreement applies to all programs offered in French at Laurentian University and the University of Sudbury....

4th symposium on the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities' Language Planning Policy

May 8, 2015) – The annual symposium on Ontario’s Language Planning Policy (Politique d’aménagement linguistique) for French-language postsecondary education and training wrapped up today at Laurentian University. The fourth annual event focussed on partnerships and collaborations and was organized by Laurentian University’s Office of Francophone Affairs. For this two-day...

Laurentian University to award six honourary doctorates

May 26, 2015 – Six distinguished Canadians from the spheres of social activism, architecture, business and the arts will be awarded Honourary Doctorates by Laurentian University at Spring 2015 Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury and Barrie.   Honourary Doctorate recipients include:    Craig Kielburger (May 27th, 2:00 pm, Barrie, ON) Craig Kielburger is a social...

Laurentian University Hires Next Vice-President, Academic and Provost

December 18, 2015 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors today approved the appointment of Dr. Pierre Zundel as its next Vice-President, Academic and Provost, effective July 1, 2016.  After 16 years of experience as Professor and Department Head at the Université de Moncton and at the University of New Brunswick (UNB), Dr. Zundel has accumulated 12 years of...

New school of academic innovation in Northern Ontario

June 14, 2016 – Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) and Laurentian University today announced the creation of a school of academic innovation which will be housed at École publique Jeanne-Sauvé in the city of Greater Sudbury.   Beginning September 2016, this school of academic innovation will be a focal point where Laurentian University...

Canadian and Ontario governments invest $27.4 million in infrastructure at Laurentian

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 – The federal government will invest $21.1 million and the Ontario government will invest $6.3 million towards research and innovation infrastructure at Laurentian University. As part of a broad capital program totalling $60.7 million to be completed by March 2018, this $27.4 million investment is earmarked for the immediate construction of a new 47,000 sq ft Research,...

Laurentian Names New Research, Innovation and Engineering Building in Honour of Clifford A. Fielding

In honour of a $3 million investment from Mrs. Lily Fielding and her family, Laurentian University will name its new state-of-the-art facility the Clifford A. Fielding Research, Innovation, and Engineering Building. As a result of this gift, the University will also honour Jim Fielding, late son of Clifford and Lily Fielding.  Jim Fielding was a passionate believer in education and...

Laurentian celebrates official opening of final capital phase of the McEwen School of Architecture

Laurentian University today proudly celebrated the official opening of the final capital phase of the McEwen School of Architecture, completing a $45 million 72,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in Sudbury’s downtown core. “This is a proud day for many people at Laurentian and within the broader community,” said Dominic Giroux, President and Vice Chancellor of Laurentian...

Laurentian's Bharti School of Engineering receives renewed investment from IAMGOLD

The Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University has received a $2 million investment from Canadian mining firm, IAMGOLD Corporation Inc. The investment will fund the creation of a collaboration space for engineering students in the newly constructed Cliff Fielding Research, Innovation and Engineering Building. To honour this contribution, the space will be named the...

Sault College and Laurentian University Ink 2 + 2 Agreement

Sault College and Laurentian University signed a milestone agreement that offers business students a unique opportunity to complete their diploma and degree in four years. This new partnership further strengthens each institution’s commitment to providing quality education. Under the agreement, Laurentian University will recognize applications from Sault College students who have completed the...

Laurentian University Research Excellence Award 2017-18 awarded to Dr. Jacqueline Litzgus

Laurentian University is pleased to announce that Dr. Jacqueline Litzgus has been awarded the 2017-2018 Research Excellence Award. Dr. Litzgus was nominated by colleagues and students for her outstanding work in the field of conservation, particularly focusing on reptiles and turtles. She received the award during Laurentian University’s Research Week Awards Gala. “Jackie Litzgus is a prime...

Laurentian Board of Governors approve construction of new student centre

Laurentian University and the Student General Association (SGA) are pleased to announce that the contract for the new student centre has been awarded to Capital Construction Inc. of Sudbury. The Laurentian University Board of Governors approved the awarding of the new student centre contract at their meeting on Friday, April 20, 2018. The 15,000 sq. ft. building is designed by Yallowega...

The Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University receives a $250,000 donation from Hard-Line

(2018-10-24) A new partnership between Laurentian University and Hard-Line was announced today at the University Club. As part of this partnership, Hard-Line will invest $250,000 over five years in the Mechatronics program of the Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University. The funds will enhance student experiences through lab renovations and upgrades, new computer work stations...

Maamwizing 2018: Laurentian’s second Indigenous conference focuses on Indigenous research and the prioritization of the Indigenous voice

November 16, 2018 – Laurentian University, its newly formed Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute and its federated partner University of Sudbury are honoured to host the 2018 Maamwizing Indigenous Conference under the theme "Pursuing Indigenous Research in a Good Way.” Building from the success of the inaugural Maamwizing Conference in 2016, this edition aims to promote critical dialogue...

Laurentian’s Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre honoured by the Canadian Wood Council

November 21, 2018 – Laurentian University’s Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre (ISLC) was honoured last night in Toronto as part of the 18th Wood Design Awards Ceremony organized by Wood WORKS Ontario, a program led by the Canadian Wood Council. The awards program honours people and organizations that are advancing the use of wood in all types of construction through design excellence,...

Laurentian University Board of Governors announces new appointments

December 14, 2018 –  Laurentian University is pleased to announce three new members have been appointed to the Board of Governors. Mr. Khari Gaynor, Mr. Ricus Grimbeek, and Mr. Nelson Toulouse have each been appointed to a three-year term following the Board’s October 26th meeting. Laurentian alumnus, Mr. Khari Gaynor is Vice-President of Digital Marketing at Aha Insurance. He has over...

Hatch donates $250,000 to the Bharti School of Engineering

Wednesday, January 30, 2019 – Hatch announced today a $250,000 commitment to Laurentian University over five years. The donation will provide a scholarship fund for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at the University’s Bharti School of Engineering.  With accredited programs in Mining, Chemical and Mechanical Engineering, the Bharti School of Engineering is recognized as...

Renewed accreditation status for School of Social Work programs

Monday, March 4, 2019 – Laurentian University is proud to announce the four-year accreditation status of its Honours Bachelor of Social Work (HBSW) program and its Baccalauréat spécialisé en service social (B.S.S. spéc.) by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE). Social work Bachelor and Masters programs receive CASWE accreditation only when they meet national standards....

Harquail Family Invests $10 Million to Advance Mineral Exploration Research

*Photo left to right: James Harquail, Sofia Harquail, David Harquail, Birgitta Sigfridsson, Peter Harquail David Harquail announced today that his family foundation is making a $10 million investment to support Laurentian University’s Department of Earth Sciences and its Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC). The University’s Board of Governors has unanimously decided to honour the...

Laurentian University Delivers Balanced 2019-20 Budget

April 26, 2019 - The Laurentian University Board of Governors today approved a balanced $161M budget for 2019-20. This represents a growth of 0.2% over last year’s budget and eliminates the $4.4M deficit while investing in priorities outlined in our 2018-23 strategic plan. Balancing the budget this year has not been easy given a series of factors beyond the University’s control including a...

Laurentian University and Fleming College create unique pathway to master’s degree

July 25, 2019 – Fleming College graduates from the Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) program now have the option of completing a master’s degree at Laurentian University. It is the first pathway of its kind in postsecondary education in the province.   The institutions have signed an agreement allowing eligible graduates of Fleming’s EVC program to continue their education...

Laurentian University Inks Second Deal With Sault College to Improve Pathways for Indigenous Programs

(Sault Ste. Marie, ON) November 14, 2019 – Today, Sault College and Laurentian University joined together to sign another academic agreement in support of enhanced student learning. Through this expanded partnership, eligible graduates of Sault College’s two year Social Service Worker – Indigenous Specialization (SSW-IS) program can move on to complete a Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work...

Laurentian University Facing COVID-19-Related Challenges

Sudbury, Ontario, April 29, 2020 — Laurentian University today announced that it is facing significant financial challenges arising from COVID-19. While the full impacts of the pandemic on the university sector remain to be seen and understood, COVID-19 and other pre-existing financial pressures require the University to amend and accelerate its sustainability plan to address a shortfall of...

Celebrating the work of Eshki-Nishnaabemjig, this years recipients of the Award of Distinction in Indigenous Education

Laurentian University is marking National Indigenous History Month with a celebration of milestones. First, we are pleased to announce the recipients of this year's Award of Distinction in Indigenous Education. Congratulations to Jessica Miigwanaabiikwe-Shonias, Monty McGahey, and Mskwaankwat Rice for their work as coordinators of Eshki-Niishnaabemjig Spearheaded by these three young...

Laurentian University and the Laurentian University Faculty Association Ratify Three-Year Collective Agreement

October 10, 2017 The Laurentian University Faculty Association (LUFA) and Laurentian University have formally ratified a new collective agreement. On Friday, LUFA members voted 98% in favour of the 3-year extension to the collective agreement which expired on June 30.  Laurentian’s Board of Governors unanimously ratified the agreement today. “This agreement is good news for our...

LU appoints three new members to its Board of Governors

(October 29, 2020) A dynamic trio of community members have been added to Laurentian University’s Board of Governors. The three new board members represent a variety of experiences, cultural backgrounds, further holding significant leadership roles  in our communities.  “Our Board members play a critical role in guiding the University and these three new members have key qualities...

Strong Enrolment for Spring Semester

May 6, 2021 -- With the official start of Laurentian University’s Spring Semester on May 3rd, the University embarks on a new journey, one that carves out a path forward for students, faculty, and the community. Laurentian offers a wide variety of courses in French and English in areas such as; business, engineering, Indigenous Social Work and many more. The Spring Semester plays a key role in...

Laurentian alumna named a 2021 Sudbury Young Woman of Distinction

(Jan 20, 2022) - Ra’anaa Brown, a graduate from the McEwen School of Architecture, will be honoured by the YWCA‘s 2021 Sudbury Young Woman of Distinction award. As a Laurentian student, she obtained her Bachelor in Architectural Studies (2018), and Masters in Architecture (2020). Brown is currently pursuing a PhD in Art History at Concordia University.  YWCA Sudbury is a charitable...

Laurentian celebrates le Mois de la francophonie

(March 1, 2022) - Mars est le mois de la francophonie! While francophone culture is celebrated at Laurentian University all year long, March provides an excellent opportunity to highlight the importance of our francophone community.  “Our bilingual mandate is core to Laurentian’s identity. It is what makes us distinct,” said Dr. Robert Haché, President and Vice-Chancellor of the...

Student General Association elect 2022-2023 leadership

(May 3, 2022) - Recently, the Student General Association (SGA-AGÉ) held its annual elections for incoming 2022-2023 leadership. Avery Morin, who begins her 3rd year in Behavioural Neuroscience and Concurrent Education this Fall, is the incoming SGA-AGÉ President. She and other elected student leaders will begin their new roles in June: Ana Tremblay as Vice President Education: 4th...

Sacred Fire to Honour Students, Staff, Faculty

(April 6, 2023) - As the end of the semester approaches, students at Laurentian University will begin their final exams very soon. Since the start of this academic year, the Laurentian community has faced much adversity through the CCAA process. However, we continue to move forward by supporting each other.  To honour the students, faculty and staff for their hard work in the 2022-2023...

Student General Association elects 2023-2024 leadership

The SGA-AGÉ 2023-2024 executive team from left to right: Timi Aliu, Avery Morin, Zareen Brown and Isaac Vestby.   (May 3, 2023) - Laurentian University’s Students’ General Association (SGA-AGÉ) recently held its annual elections for incoming 2023-2024 leadership. Avery Morin, who begins her 4th year in Behavioural Neuroscience and Concurrent Education this fall is eager to lead the...

Creativity and Community Core Components of Architecture Career

January 15, 2024 - When Laurentian University welcomed the inaugural class to the McEwen School of Architecture in 2013, Taylor Kreps was part of that cohort. Today she is a Project Architect at an architectural firm based in Sudbury. Alain Roy works at the same Northern Ontario firm as an Intern Architect. The road to becoming an architect is long but according to these two Laurentian...

Province commits multi-year funding to Professions North/Nord

Sudbury, ON (January 8, 2013) –  A three-year funding commitment by Ontario’s Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration will support the continuing work of Professions North/Nord (PNN) to facilitate the appropriate employment of internationally trained professionals in Northern Ontario. The $2.7M investment was awarded to Laurentian University after a competitive bidding process and is...

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Meaghan McKinney & Angèle Lafontaine

Pour beaucoup de personnes, un diplôme universitaire est un tremplin vers une carrière quelconque. Après l’obtention du diplôme, il se peut qu’on oublie d’avoir rencontré de nouvelles personnes et suivi des cours intéressants à l’université, à moins de continuer les études ou d’y revenir plus tard pour suivre sa passion. Pour ceux dont la passion est d’enseigner aux futures générations,...

Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane

  Maamwi. Together. Ensemble. C’est ainsi que nous comprenons le passé et apprenons à progresser, main dans la main, en tant que communauté. D’autres éléments essentiels à la façon dont nous progressons ensemble sont l’écoute, la compréhension et l’initiation du changement. Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane (BA 2003; BA 2011) a rassemblé le courage de s’engager en s’adressant à...

Isabelle Baril

Isabelle Baril est née à Rouyn-Noranda, au Québec, et a grandi à Sudbury où sa famille s’est installée alors qu’elle avait quatre ans. Après des études secondaires faites en français, elle s’est inscrite à l’Université Laurentienne où elle a poursuivi des études de la langue française et obtenu un baccalauréat en géographie avec une mineure en lettres françaises. Elle attribue sa passion pour...

Susan Manitowabi (Ph.D.) : un héritage de responsabilité partagée

Dire que Susan Manitowabi accomplit de nombreuses choses est un euphémisme. En effet, depuis son arrivée à l’Université Laurentienne, à l’été 2003, elle agit en leader à l’instar des acteurs de longue date du milieu de l’éducation autochtone : directrice du programme de Services sociaux pour les autochtones (anciennement), co-créatrice du programme de maîtrise en relations autochtones (MRA),...

Reconstruire quelque chose qui a été brisé

Dans les appels à l’action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada (CVRC), il est indiqué que, « afin de remédier aux séquelles laissées par les pensionnats et de faire avancer le processus de réconciliation, 94 appels à l’action doivent être lancés aux personnes, aux organisations, aux collectivités locales et aux gouvernements ». Dans l’appel à l’action no 43, la Commission a...

École d'éducation

Baccalauréat en éducation (en plusieurs partie, en-ligne, à temps partiel) Baccalauréat en éducation concurrente

Faculté d'éducation et de la santé

Bienvenue à la Faculté d'éducation et de la santé! Message du doyen Grâce à des programmes universitaires exceptionnels, nos diplômés sont prêts à relever les défis des paysages changeants de l’éducation et de la santé dans les communautés culturelles, locales, régionales, nationales et internationales. J’invite les étudiantes et étudiants potentiels qui consultent le site à...

Université Laurentienne : Investir dans notre avenir

Nous aimons tous notre université. Parlez à n’importe quel membre de la communauté de la Laurentienne et vous constaterez l'engagement que nous avons tous envers cet établissement. Nous travaillons avec d’excellents professeurs. Nos étudiants font partie des meilleurs et des plus brillants au Canada. Nos anciens demeurent des champions de l’Université et nos chercheurs et nos programmes font...

Corps professoral

Professeurs permanents Thierry Bissonnette, professeur agrégé (littérature)      •  B.A. (Philosophie), M.A. (Littérature française et québécoise), Ph.D. (Littérature) (Laval) Domaines d'enseignement et de recherche : littérature québécoise, création littéraire, poésie, théorie de genres, esthétique de la négation, géopoétique voir profil...

Conseils de lauréats de bourses d’excellence à l’Université Laurentienne

Ce printemps, les étudiantes et étudiants de la Laurentienne ont assisté à une cérémonie de collation des grades sans précédent dans l’histoire de 60 ans de l’UL.  Une autre année universitaire a pris fin et le temps est venu de célébrer la remise des diplômes. La fin des études peut être perçue comme la fin d’un chapitre, mais il s’agit toutefois d’une étape vers de nombreuses...

Décès d'ancienne chancelière Aline Chrétien

Bonjour, aanii, hello, C’est avec profonde tristesse que j’ai appris le décès de Madame Aline Chrétien, toute première chancelière de la Laurentienne et l’une des plus grandes promotrices de notre Université. Les drapeaux sur le campus seront en berne le mardi 15 septembre pour honorer Madame Chrétien et rendre hommage à sa vie et à son œuvre. Madame Chrétien était connue comme une...

Déclaration du recteur Robert Haché à la suite du décès de Mme Tina Sartoretto, diplômée de la Laurentienne et membre du Conseil des gouverneurs

Bonjour, Aanii, Hello, C’est avec grande tristesse que notre communauté a appris le décès de Mme Tina Sartoretto, qui était non seulement une membre engagée du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne depuis 2015, mais aussi une ancienne dynamique qui a obtenu son diplôme en 1974. Tina était une leader dont la passion pour le nord de l’Ontario était sans limites. En tant...

L’Université Laurentienne clôture une autre fructueuse Semaine de l’éducation internationale

L’Université Laurentienne a célébré la Semaine de l’éducation internationale (SEI) et fait valoir ses efforts de mobilisation sur la scène mondiale ainsi que la culture diversifiée de son campus. Chaque année, la SEI se déroule dans une centaine de pays partout dans le monde pendant la troisième semaine de novembre. À la Laurentienne, nous avons présenté virtuellement toute une série...

Darrell Frank | BPHE, B.Ed.

Darrell Frank, skieur de fond passionné et diplômé de l’Université Laurentienne, était un athlète accompli bien avant son entrée à l’université. Il a remporté plusieurs championnats provinciaux pendant ses études secondaires. Quand il était un jeune athlète, Darrell a décidé de poursuivre un diplôme lié à l'éducation physique pour approfondir sa passion pour le sport. Pendant ce temps,...

Témoignages

.       Avant tout, à l'École d'éducation, on trouve le plaisir et le gout d'apprendre plus.  Puis, on y trouve la joie, on y tisse des liens d'amitié, mais plus encore, on s'enrichit! - ALEXANDRA VIR, étudiante au programme d'Éducation (B.Éd. Consécutif)   Ces deux années à l'Université Laurentienne auront été pour moi un tournant décisif...

La communauté l’emporte sur la formation : l’histoire de M. Jacob Pitawanakwat, étudiant de la Laurentienne

Même s’il a dû concilier le travail et la vie personnelle, l’étudiant de la Laurentienne, M. Jacob Pitawanakwat, a récemment terminé sa troisième année d’études en informatique. « Il y avait un va-et-vient entre le travail et les études, explique-t-il, avant que j’ais l’occasion d’être enseignant suppléant à plein temps. » Quand il n’était pas aux études, il faisait de la suppléance de la...

Département de philosophie

La philosophie nous amène à considérer des problèmes touchant notre vie personnelle et sociale.  Elle nous permet d'examiner et évaluer certaines idées importantes qu'on trouve dans la politique, la morale, les sciences de la nature, les sciences sociales, l'éducation, la religion, le langage, les affaires, le droit. Faire de la philosophie améliore aussi notre pensée logique, nous...

Services supplémentaires aux étudiants

Centre familial Laurentienne Accueille, à plein temps, les nouveau- nés et les enfants jusqu’à l’âge de cinq ans uniquement de langue anglaise, supervisés par un personnel qualifié en éducation des petits. Lors de la période estivale et après les heures d’école, on y offre un programme d’activités pour les enfants de six à 12 ans. Pour plus...

Témoignages

« Les discussions et l’interaction en classe constituent probablement la meilleure partie de l’apprentissage à la Laurentienne en ce sens que ma contribution, en tant qu’étudiante, est reconnue et valorisée. il existe ici un vrai sentiment d’appartenance. » Kathryn Shearer, Communication Studies/Concurrent Education, 4e année    « La diversité des sujets...

Témoignages

Se préparer pour le colloque autochtone Maamwizing 2018!   "This was a fantastic conference in 2016 and I am looking forward to the 2018 event! It was a wonderful opportunity to meet old & new acquaintances and hear the latest Reconciliation work being done in post-secondary education." -Sheila Cote-Meek, PhD   Voici ce...

Prévention de la violence à caractère sexuel et intervention

L’Université Laurentienne s’efforce d’offrir un environnement sécuritaire et inclusif à la population étudiante, au corps professoral et au personnel et ne tolère aucune violence, aucune discrimination et aucun harcèlement. Elle prend le harcèlement sexuel et la violence sexuelle très au sérieux. Cela signifie que, en tant que membre de la communauté universitaire, vous avez le droit de ne...

Conférencier principal

L’enseignement en tant qu’éducateur du XXIe siècle :  de quoi avons-nous besoin et comment y arriver?  Vendredi, le 26 avril 2019 Édifice de recherche, d’innovation et de génie Cliff Fielding   De nombreux facteurs et forces, divers et variés, se conjuguent pour modifier le paysage de l’enseignement supérieur du XXIe siècle. Du point de vue des éducateurs que nous...

Melanie Morin

Pouvez-vous gagner sur tous les tableaux? Melanie Morin, diplômée de la Laurentienne répond par l’affirmative quand il s’agit de sa carrière. Elle est fière du chemin parcouru jusqu’ici dans sa carrière, qui découle d’une relation clé et qui s’est développée sous le signe d’une idée audacieuse : franchir de nouveaux sommets. En 2001, Melanie a obtenu un baccalauréat ès arts en...

Anik Dennie, récipiendaire du Prix d’innovation en recherche

Récente diplômée du programme de maîtrise en sciences de l’activité physique, Mme Anik Dennie a reçu, pendant la Semaine de la recherche 2019, le Prix d’innovation en recherche pour ses travaux avec Mme Joël Dickinson, Ph.D., sur la formation en matière d’espace sécuritaire pour les personnes LGBTQ2-S. Cette formation découle d’une enquête évaluant le climat en ce qui a trait aux membres...

Politique de liberté de parole (liberté d’expression)

Politique de liberté de parole (liberté d’expression) Instance administrative: Recteur et vice-chancelier Responsable de l’approbation: Conseil des gouverneurs Date d’approbation: 14 décembre 2018 Prochaine révision: juin 2019 Historique des révisions:    Objet Les objectifs et les buts de l’Université Laurentienne sont l’avancement du savoir et la...

Cent jours et au-delà

Mes 100 premiers jours Le 8 octobre a marqué mon 100e jour à la Laurentienne. J’ai passé la journée au Forum national des universités du Canada sur la construction et la réconciliation, accueilli par l’Université Algoma, dans une salle empreinte d’une énergie et d’un enthousiasme sans pareils et où il y avait réellement chez les participants le sentiment que les universités du Canada peuvent...

La famille Reilly

Nous remercions Nina Reilly, ancienne de la Laurentienne (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), d’avoir pris le temps de nous raconter l’histoire de sa famille de son domicile à Calgary, en Alberta ce mois. L’histoire de la famille Reilly à l’Université Laurentienne a commencé avant que l’université a porté ce nom. Irvine Reilly, père de Nina, B.Eng., M.Eng., PhD, a commencé ses études à...

David Munch

L’état des soins aux personnes âgées dans nos collectivités a beaucoup changé en raison des restrictions et des menaces que fait planer la COVID-19. Pour beaucoup, notamment les aînés réputés à haut risque, une telle menace sans précédent pour la santé est certainement un facteur de stress important. David Munch (B.Com. 1995) et son équipe à Finlandia Village, à Sudbury, ont manifestement dû...

Rebecca Foreshew

Parcourir le monde n’est peut-être pas à l’ordre du jour, mais Rebecca Foreshew a certainement eu sa part d’aventures mondiales au fil des ans. Diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne (BScN 2014 et MScN 2019) et de nature empathique, Rebecca s’est rendue dans un nombre de pays et collectivités pour venir en aide à des personnes en mal de soins de santé ou de services de soutien infirmier....

Kim Fahner

Kim Fahner, auteure, éducatrice, poétesse lauréate de Sudbury et membre active de la collectivité, a pour les arts une passion qui rayonne dans toute son œuvre. Elle est diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne où elle a préparé une double majeure, English et History, puis une mineure en « Native Studies » comme on l’appelait à l’époque. En effet, elle avait vraiment à cœur de faire ses études de...

Politique touchant les bourses de premier cycle pour les étudiants internationaux

Cette politique a pour but de reconnaître et de récompenser les membres de la population étudiante qui ont d’excellents résultats scolaires. Il faut avoir une pleine charge de cours (100 %) sur deux trimestres (automne/hiver) pour le premier grade et payer les droits pour étudiants étrangers à l’Université Laurentienne. Les bourses de début d’études sont remises aux personnes qui entament...

Pleins feux sur les diplômés – Lacey Hambleton

Pleins feux sur les diplômés met en vedette des étudiantes et étudiants exceptionnels qui ont suivi un parcours unique à l’Université Laurentienne. Nous les célébrons et soulignons leurs succès. « Je suis fière de la personne que je suis devenue, dit Lacey Hambleton, membre du grand groupe de diplômés qui obtiendront un baccalauréat en histoire de la Laurentienne ce printemps. Mon...

Stage de formation pratique à l'enseignement

L'École d'éducation (É.É.) offre un programme de formation dans lequel de temps consacré aux stages pratiques a été augmenté comme le suggéraient les nouveaux diplômés. L'É.É. accorde ainsi à la pratique de l'enseignement en contexte réel une place privilégiée. À présent, les étudiantes et les étudiants participent à quatre stages de cinq semaines chacun. En d'autres mot,...

Program Requirements

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The Reilly Family

  Laurentian University runs in the family! This month, we were appreciative of Nina Reilly, Laurentian alumna (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), for making the time to share her family’s story with us all the way from her home in Calgary, Alberta.  The Reilly family’s time at Laurentian University dates back to even before the university bore that name. Irvine Reilly,...

Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane

                                      Maamwi. Together. Ensemble. This is how we understand the past and learn to move forward hand-in-hand as a community. Listening, understanding and initiating change are all crucial to how we move...

About Us

Our Mandate The mandate Office of Academic and Indigenous Programs is to promote the development of initiatives that support Indigenous education and First Nations, Metis and Inuit student success. This is accomplished through leading the developing of Indigenous strategic initiatives with the Laurentian University Native Education Council and the general university community. More recent...

Meaghan McKinney & Angèle Lafontaine

For many, a university degree is a goal to strive for in order to pursue a career. After graduation, it may become a faint memory where you had the chance to meet new people and take some interesting courses, unless you chose to continue your studies or return some day to pursue your passion. For some, that passion is educating the youth of tomorrow and Laurentian University happened to be...

Isabelle Baril

Isabelle Baril was born in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. Her family moved to Sudbury when she was 4 years old. Isabelle completed her high school studies in French, and chose to study at Laurentian University to further her studies in the French language. In university, Isabelle completed her BA in Géographie with a minor in French. She credits her love for travelling and social studies for inspiring...

School of Education

The English-language concurrent Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program admits approximately 115 students yearly. It provides an innovative alternative to the consecutive teacher education programs that typically involve an additional two years after the completion of an undergraduate degree. Students in our five-year concurrent education program complete a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of...

OUR HISTORY

The Department of Music at Laurentian University was founded in 1978 at Huntington College, in collaboration with the Department of Music at Cambrian College, after approval by the Board of Regents, as well as the Senate and Board of Governors of Laurentian University.  At that time, the first General Bachelor of Arts in Music (three-year program) was offered to the Sudbury community....

Commerce Co-op and Internships

[tabs border="no"] [tab title="Co-op"]   CO-OP OPTION Laurentian University’s School of Commerce offers Cooperative education option as part of the French-language Honours Bachelor of Commerce program.  Cooperative education is a partnership between the student, the employer and the University, contributing to a well-rounded Commerce and Business education. The practical...

To Rebuild Something that Has Been Broken

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action states “In order to begin to redress the legacy of the residential school system and advance the process of reconciliation in Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission made 94 calls to action for individuals, organizations, communities, and governments.”  In Call to Action 43, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission...

Dr. Susan Manitowabi: A legacy of shared responsibility

To say Dr. Susan Manitowabi gets a lot done is an understatement. Since she came to Laurentian University in the summer of 2003, she has been a long-standing leader in the Indigenous education community at Laurentian. Susan chaired the (former) Native Human Services Program, was involved in the creation of the Master of Indigenous Relations (MIR) program, co-founded the Maamwizing Indigenous...

Passing of former Chancellor Aline Chrétien

Hello, Aanii, Bonjour, It is with immense sadness that I learned of the passing of Madame Aline Chrétien, Laurentian’s inaugural chancellor and one of our University’s greatest champions.  Flags on campus will be lowered at half-mast Tuesday, September 15 to honour and commemorate Madame Chrétien’s life and legacy. Madame Chrétien was known as the force of nature, “the rock of...

Day One

Monday morning at 8:30 I officially took over in the office of the President. At 7AM I was already doing interviews with members of the media in our brand-new atrium and front door. When the reporter asked me how I felt about taking over at Laurentian, all I could say was, “excited”. Excited because I have been on this campus for nearly a decade and have never seen anything like what...

Testimonials

“ Being from Bracebridge and the Muskoka Lakes area, I had heard the dated descriptions of Sudbury as a mining town. I was pleasantly surprised and amazed, really. The scenery and the atmosphere are top-notch, and the friendliness of the people truly makes the city.” - Derek Janssen, Sport and Physical Education, 4th year   “Anyone can do a sport, but it takes true...

BScN Program for Registered Nurses via Distance Education

*Admissions to the English Post RN program have been suspended   Distance Education In January 1987, the BScN program for registered nurses became available on a part-time basis through Distance Education at five sites. As the demand increased, the number of sites expanded from Barrie, Orillia, North Bay, Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie to include students in Oshawa, Owen Sound, St....

Advice from Laurentian University’s Academic Excellence Awards Winners

This spring, Laurentian students graduated at a convocation ceremony unlike any other in the 60 years the university has been in operation. Another year has come and gone. Though graduation marks the end of a chapter, it is not the end goal; it is just another step on a path leading to many more accomplishments on the journey we call life. We would like to share advice from some of our top...

Statement from President Robert Haché on the passing of Tina Sartoretto, Laurentian Alumna and Member of the Board of Governors

Hello, Aanii, Bonjour, It is with great sadness that our community learned of the passing of Tina Sartoretto, who was not only a committed member of Laurentian’s Board of Governors since 2015, but a vibrant alumna of our University, graduating in the class of 1974.  Tina was a leader whose passion for northern Ontario was boundless. As an alumna, she had a vision for Laurentian,...

David Munch

The state of senior care in our communities has been largely different lately due to the impending restrictions and threats of the COVID-19 pandemic. An unprecedented health threat like this is certainly a large stressor for many people, especially for seniors who have been identified as high-risk. David Munch (B.Com. ’95) and his team at Finlandia Village in Sudbury have certainly needed to...

Social Work

Social work is a diverse, challenging, fulfilling, and meaningful profession. Social workers practice within a variety of contexts and locales including child welfare, mental health, addictions, schools, hospitals, culturally-specific services, and private practice, in social justice, community development, and social planning, as researchers, educators, and policy makers, and many...

Graduate Spotlight - Lacey Hambleton

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! “I am proud of the person I have become,” said Lacey Hambleton, one of many students to graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Laurentian. “Now that I’m graduating, doors are opening for me and...

Putting his community ahead of his education: the story of LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat

It took quite a bit of balancing work and life, but LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat recently completed his third year in computer science. “I was bouncing back and forth between work and school when I found an opportunity to supply-teach full time.” When he wasn’t in class, he offered his services as a supply teacher for the Wikwemikong Board of Education (WBE) anywhere from kindergarten to...

FSL Workshops & FSL Preparatory Course

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Laurentian University: Investing in our future

We all love our university.  Talk to anyone who is part of the Laurentian community, and you’ll hear commitment we all share to this institution. We work with great professors. Our students are among the best and brightest Canada has to offer. Our Alumni continue to champion this institution, and our researchers and programs are the envy of the post-secondary world. Our Sudbury campus...

Laurentian's reaction to changes to tuition framework

January 17, 2019 – The Ontario Government announced this morning that universities’ and colleges’ tuition fees will decrease by 10% for 2019-2010, and be frozen for the following year. While this will reduce Laurentian University’s revenues, we support decisions that increase access to post-secondary education for students.  Laurentian has the highest proportion of first-generation...

Department of Philosophy

A philosophical education will provide you with tools to critically examine the world around you. Philosophy teaches critical thinking in a variety of contexts. A philosophical education will enrich and help you to critically examine your won worldview and other's.                                    ...

Darrell Frank | BPHE, B.Ed.

Darrell Frank, an avid cross-country skier and Laurentian alumnus, was an accomplished athlete long before his university studies began. He had participated in and won many provincial championships as a high school athlete. Darrell knew that he wanted to pursue a degree related to physical education to further pursue his passion for the sport. At the time, Laurentian University was looking to...

Kerry Moynihan

Kerry Moynihan (B.Com. SPAD) still remembers his parents dropping him off in Sudbury to begin his first year at Laurentian University. Kerry grew up in Toronto, ON, and most of his family members before him completed their postsecondary studies in southern Ontario. Although his first few days in Sudbury were an adjustment, Kerry soon met some of his lifelong friends,...

Contact Us

The department is located in SE 307 of the School of Education building.   Mailing address:  School of Education Laurentian University 935 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6 Telephone: 705 675-1151 ext. 4380 Fax: 705 673-6596 Email: schoolofeducation@laurentian.ca   Director:  George Sheppard gsheppard@laurentian.ca...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Bob Wanzel

  BOB WANZEL: THE GUIDING FORCE OF SPAD, IF NOT THE CREATOR  Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985   Bob Wanzel is many things to the Laurentian University Sports Administration program. The founding chairman of the ground-breaking initiative, Wanzel was a member of the 1967 Vanier Cup championship University of Alberta Golden Bears squad, the very institution...

Laurentian University wraps up another successful International Education Week

Laurentian University celebrated International Education Week (IEW), an opportunity to showcase international engagement efforts as well as our diverse campus culture. IEW is celebrated annually during the third week of November in over 100 countries around the world. We hosted a series of virtual events and workshops to highlight international talent, employment and study abroad opportunities....

Laurentian’s Call for Optimism

February 5, 2021   Hello, Aanii, Bonjour, Just a few days ago, Laurentian announced that it had started a formal court proceeding in order to restructure itself.  We know that it’s difficult news for our community. For our faculty and our staff. For our alumni, our friends. And especially, for you, our students.  I nonetheless continue to be optimistic about and...

Laurentian’s Graduate Researchers are Redefining Earth Science Research with Collaboration

A defining feature of Sudbury is its establishment within the Sudbury Basin, an impact crater formed almost 2 billion years ago. Earth science researchers at Laurentian University have access to unique geologic structures formed by this impact for field and laboratory research, allowing them to ask questions about our Earth that can only be answered here in Sudbury.  However, there are...

The Importance of University Athletics

I am privileged to be in a situation where I have experienced both sides of university athletics, as a player and as a spectator. Here is my story of how athletics shaped my life and how they can benefit all students.   I am currently in my third year at Laurentian and I have been a player on the varsity men’s soccer team for that entire period. Playing sports in a post-secondary...

Faculty of Education and Health

Welcome to the Faculty of Education and Health! Message from the Dean Through exceptional academic programs, our graduates are poised to meet the challenges of changing educational and health landscapes – across cultural, local, regional, national and international communities.  For potential students looking through the site, please contact us if you have questions about any of...

History of the Sports Administration Program

The School of Sports Administration offers a limited enrollment, four-year interdisciplinary professional program that combines extensive exposure to the functional areas of business management with the practical and theoretical exposure to the sports industry. The Honours Bachelor of Commerce Sports Administration program (HBCom SPAD) will prepare individuals for positions of responsibility...

About Us

Who we are The Department of French Studies offers programs in three disciplines: language, literature and linguistics. Programs and courses have been designed to meet the specific needs of two language groups: Études françaises – for Francophones French as a Second Language/Français langue seconde– for Anglophones Instruction is thorough, extensive and complete,...

Federal Budget 2018

Laurentian University was thrilled to see that the latest federal budget contains the biggest investment in science and university research in Canadian history. As Interim President at Laurentian I can tell you firsthand that recent investments we have seen have helped our university and our city take a giant leap forward. Last summer we announced that through the federal government’s...

Contact Us

  Department of Music lumusic@laurentian.ca Telephone: 705-675-1151 ext. 2520 Fax: 705-671-3875   Dr. Yoko Hirota, Chair yhirota@laurentian.ca 705-675-1151 ext. 2522   Mailing Address: Laurentain University Department of Music 935 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6   The Department of Music is located in the School of...

Student Opportunities

CAREERS Taking Music at Laurentian could lead you to one of these exciting careers:  Acoustic Designer/Technician, Church Music Director, Composer, Conductor/Band Leader, Copyright Specialist, Disc Jockey, Elementary School Music Teacher, Engineer/Mixer, Film Music Editor, Freelance Musician, Jazz Musician, Music Administrator/Manager, Music Arranger, Music Librarian, Music Producer (of...

Testimonials

Gearing up for the 2018 Maamwizing Indigenous Conference "This was a fantastic conference in 2016 and I am looking forward to the 2018 event! It was a wonderful opportunity to meet old & new acquaintances and hear the latest Reconciliation work being done in post-secondary education." -Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek   Here's what...

Gary J. Michalak

Many people take time to figure out what they would like to do with their careers; others, like Gary Michalak, know exactly what they are meant to do from an early age. As a young athlete, Gary realized he wanted to use the leadership skills he developed playing multiple sports to help those around him achieve their goals. A lifelong learner, Gary has continued to fuel his passion by helping to...

Melanie Morin

Can you have your cake and eat it too? Laurentian alumna Melanie Morin believes you can have it all, when it comes to your career that is. She is proud of how far she has come in her career, which stemmed from one key relationship and blossomed with one innovative idea, to become much more. Melanie graduated from Laurentian University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English...

Keynote

Teaching as a 21st Century Educator: what do we need and how do we get there?  Friday, April 26, 2019 Cliff Fielding Research & Innovation Building   There are many different factors and forces acting to change the landscape of 21st century higher education. From our perspective as educators, what are the skills, habits and attitudes that we need in order to not...

Hello Laurentian University!

Hello Laurentian University.   I want to take a moment to introduce myself.  The business card says Dr. Robert Haché, but I prefer to be called Rob. It has been an incredibly busy few months preparing to step into the role of Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor.  It has felt a bit like a whirlwind, but I have already had the opportunity to meet and engage...

Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence

Laurentian University strives to maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all students, faculty and staff, and will not tolerate violence, discrimination, or harassment. The University takes sexual harassment/violence very seriously. That means as a member of the Laurentian University community, you have the right to be free from sexual harassment/violence on Laurentian’s campus and...

Policy on the Freedom of Speech (Freedom of Expression)

Policy on the Freedom of Speech (Freedom of Expression) Office of Administration: Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor Approval Authority: Board of Governors Approval Date: December 14, 2018 Next Review: June 2019 Review History:    Purpose Laurentian University’s objects and purposes are the advancement of learning, the...

Mario Grossi and Technica Mining

Sudbury, Ontario has been a global mining hub and leader for years. Technica Mining, a contracting company led by Mario Grossi, President and CEO, provides services including but not limited to engineering design, construction, maintenance, and production, all in an underground capacity. After completing his Commerce degree at Laurentian University, Mario founded Technica Mining in 1999,...

One Hundred Days and Beyond

My First 100 Days October 8th marked my 100th day at Laurentian. I spent the day at a Universities Canada National Building and Reconciliation Forum hosted by Algoma University. There was a remarkable energy and enthusiasm in the room and a real sense that universities in Canada can provide leadership in building reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.  100 days may seem...

Happy New Year and Return to Classes

The start of an academic term is always an exciting time, but this year we begin our term at the start of a new decade. Hopefully you are returning from your holidays rested, refocused, and with a renewed sense of optimism. There is much work to do in 2020 and just imagine the potential for Laurentian by 2030.   Being as this is my first blog since November, I wanted to share some...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Ken Peter

KEN PETER: A PROBLEM-SOLVING PATH, FROM SPAD TO PHYSIOTHERAPY Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985 The lessons learned during the time one commits to the study of Sports Administration can be as wide and varied as the personalities who comprise the program’s impressive list of alumni. Those same lessons are also, quite often, life-long in nature, helping to navigate the circuitous...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - David Toswell

THE TOSWELL TSN TURNING POINT – LEGALLY SPEAKING Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985   The pathway for David Toswell (SPAD 1985) appeared to be fairly well laid out.  And then, it wasn’t. A native of North Bay and lover of all things sports in his youth, the academically inclined young man had pretty much always seen the Sports Administration program at Laurentian...

Rebecca Foreshew

Travelling the world may not be on our current agenda, but Rebecca Foreshew has certainly been on her fair share of global adventures over the years. As a BScN ’14 and MScN ’19 alumna of Laurentian University and a natural empath, Rebecca has taken her skills on the road with her to many countries and communities to help individuals in need of health care services or support. Rebecca’s...

About Us

On behalf of the faculty, staff and current students of the Laurentian University Department of Political Science I welcome you to our webpage. Our department is bilingual and students have the opportunity to study in English, French or both languages to complete their degree. Our faculty is committed to undergraduate teaching and students benefit greatly from our small class sizes....

Anik Dennie, Recipient of the Research Innovation Award

Anik Dennie, a recent graduate of the Masters of Human Kinetics program, received the Research Innovation Award during Research Week 2019 for her work with Dr. Joël Dickinson on the LGBTQ2-S Safe Space Training. Safe Space Training is an initiative that came out of the 2012 Sexuality and Gender Diversity Climate Survey conducted by Laurentian’s Sexuality and Gender Diversity Committee which...

Tracy MacLeod

I am writing today as a proud Laurentian Arts graduate, and guest columnist, hoping to inspire others to share their stories, and fond memories, as we celebrate Laurentian University’s 60th anniversary. I started working in Laurentian’s Advancement Office when I was a student in the 90’s. My first job was calling alumni, updating them on the exciting things happening at Laurentian and asking...

International Undergraduate Scholarship Policy

This policy is designed to recognize and reward students with high academic achievement who are registered in a 100% course load in two semesters (fall/winter) in a first degree and pay International fees to Laurentian University.  Excellence scholarships are awarded to all students who are entering their 1st year and who register full-time in an undergraduate first degree program at...

“Healing Hands” – Renée’s Journey

I am from Kebaowek First Nation in Kipawa, Quebec, a small hamlet where the sole stoplight continuously blinks red. My father is French Canadian, and my mother is Algonquin. From the time I was a baby, my father told me that being Indigenous was the coolest thing, that my connections would make me strong for life and help me choose the path I would ultimately follow.  But finding that...

Graduate Spotlight: Eugenia Eshkawkogan

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! For Eugenia Eshkawkogan, it hasn’t yet sunk in that she will soon be graduating from Laurentian University with a degree in Indigenous Social Work.  Originally from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory, she never...

Graduate Spotlight: Ivan Samoylenko

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! For Ivan Samoylenko, the student experience at Laurentian University has been all about inclusivity and diversity. “I’m very proud of the many friends I’ve made and the great relationships I’ve fostered with people I know...