News & Stories

Jun
3
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is pleased to announce the results of the annual Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) research grants competition. Five Lakehead U researchers have been awarded Standard Research Grants (SRG) totalling $332,636.
Jun
2
(Thunder Bay) A Lakehead U Department of Visual Arts faculty member's work will be featured at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery until June 19. Sarah Link, who will be officially inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts this summer, has been teaching ceramics at Lakehead U since 1994.
May
26
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University nursing graduates will gather together to honour a special tradition within the School of Nursing. They will be holding their annual Pinning Celebration on Friday, May 27 at 2 p.m. at the Victoria Inn. This celebration is a special tradition which has been taking place at Lakehead U since 1975.
May
26
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is expecting more than 1,500 degrees and diplomas to be awarded on Saturday, May 28, 2005, during its 41st Convocation ceremonies at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium.
May
26
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is pleased to announce the winner for the 2005 Award to Staff for Outstanding Performance and/or Contributions -- Lynne Sevean, a technologist with the Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment.
May
25
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is having a conference aimed at bringing healthcare professionals and caregivers together to discuss the challenges and opportunities of care and effective support for older adults with mental health issues.
May
24
(Thunder Bay) There is a unique learning opportunity being offered to children at Lakehead University this summer. The Faculty of Education's Department of Lifelong Learning will be hosting the Eco-Literacy Adventure Camp. The Eco-Literacy Adventure camp is an educational program that uses ecologically based reading material throughout the camp, and includes high-energy games, outdoor activities, art projects, and other creative approaches to reading comprehension.
May
19
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University Geology professor is taking an active part in the promotion of the understanding of the geology of the Lake Superior region. Dr. Pete Hollings will be co-chairing the 51st Annual Institute on Lake Superior Geology (ILSG) in Nipigon from May 24 to 28.
May
17
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is planning to recognize 40 Northern Lights - forty men and women who have contributed to the growth and development of Lakehead University over its forty-year history. Their names will be published in the 2004-2005 Annual Report.
May
13
(Thunder Bay) The third annual TD Canada Trust Thunder Bay High School Math Contest was written by 135 city students on May 11. This number is up from 67 in 2003 and 96 in 2004. Contest problems, marking, and administration are provided by the members of the Department of Mathematical Sciences of Lakehead University, with the very able assistance of Ryan Holm, a 2002 graduate of St. Ignatius High School who is now a mathematics major at Waterloo University, and who is a holder of a prestigious NSERC summer student research grant, working under the direction of the Mathematical Sciences Department at Lakehead University.
May
13
(Thunder Bay) Her peers have recognized her for her combination of leadership, scholarship, and stewardship, and Sarah Vernon-Scott says she is honoured to be the 2005 recipient of the Psychology Graduate Students' Association (PSGA) Leader/Scholar/Steward Award.
May
12
(Thunder Bay) Three Lakehead University Electrical Engineering students have won a major award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Chris Erickson, Jeffrey Cowan, and Andrej Zlatanovic are the first-place winners of the Life Member Award 2004 IEEE Canada Student Paper Competition for the Central Canada Council.
May
10
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University Administration today confirmed that further to the meeting between the University's negotiating team and the Ontario Labour Board on April 29, and a follow-up meeting with CAW's bargaining unit held on May 5, the University's position and offer to CAW members stand as follows:
May
10
(Thunder Bay) (Thunder Bay - May 10, 2005) The Alumni Association of Lakehead University is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2005 awards. This year the AALU will be recognizing the Alumni Honour Award recipient, Stephen Low (BA'74 - Political Studies), President, The Stephen Low Company, as well as the Young Alumni Award recipient, Christopher Fernyc (HBComm '97), Vice President, Portfolio Manager, Bissett Investment.
May
9
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University has picked up two more national awards from the prestigious 2005 PRIX D'EXCELLENCE awards program of the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE).
May
6
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is pleased to announce the results of the annual competition of Science and Engineering Research Canada (NSERC). In the 2005 competition, in terms of the first year of the grant, Lakehead University has received almost triple the amount of new NSERC grant money compared with last year's grants. 22 researchers will be benefiting from these grants. These researchers join Lakehead's roster of 46 other NSERC-funded researchers. In the recent NSERC competition, the total value of new NSERC Discovery Grants awarded to Lakehead was $2,156,450 over five years. During this competition, five Research Tools and Instruments Grants were also awarded to Lakehead, totalling $260,381.
May
2
(Thunder Bay) It's been 40 years since Lakehead became a university. During that time there have been countless memorabilia such as yearbooks, shirts, jackets, caps, and pins, as well as thousands upon thousands of photos taken. The Lakehead U 40th Anniversary Historical Committee is looking for memorabilia items and photos to display throughout the year in celebration of the University's 40th anniversary. Items/photos will be displayed in secure display cases on campus and around the city. A photo gallery of memorabilia will also be available on the 40th Anniversary website at www.lakeheadualumni.ca/40years Items and photos from all decades of the University's history are needed to show the development of the University, and bring back memories to alumni and their friends and families viewing the items. Memorabilia from Lakehead Technical Institute and Lakehead College are also welcomed.
Apr
29
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University has received recognition from Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency -- Energy Innovator's Initiative for the University's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Apr
21
(Thunder Bay) Two Lakehead University students will be heading abroad to help promote good governance in developing countries and fragile states. Jobb Arnold will be heading to Butare, Rwanda, and Jarin Stewart will be in Lijiang, China. Arnold and Stewart are taking part in the Canada Corps Initiative. Canada Corps is a way for Canadians to work together to promote good governance and institution-building. It is designed to mobilize citizens of all backgrounds, together with non-governmental organizations and all levels of government.
Apr
19
(Thunder Bay) The internationally acclaimed documentary Banana Split has been named Best Feature Length Documentary at the Latin American Environmental Media Festival in New Orleans earlier this month. Banana Split was produced and directed by Dr. Ron Harpelle of Lakehead University's History Department, and local filmmaker, Kelly Saxberg. The Festival was seeking innovative and provocative films, videos, and digital media that address environmental issues in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the works needed to address issues of the environment and environmental justice.