News & Stories

Nov
11
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University’s Centre for Education and Research on Aging & Health (CERAH) is hosting a mini-conference, Northwestern Ontario Palliative Care Booster: It takes a Village, Teamwork in Palliative Care, at Thunder Bay’s Airlane Hotel & Conference Centre, November 14–15, 2013. The mini-conference brings together interdisciplinary palliative care providers to share current information on palliative and end-of-life care, and facilitates networking and team building in communities throughout the region and beyond.
Nov
8
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University’s upcoming Science Olympics Northwestern Ontario is a unique opportunity for curious high school students to learn through doing. Exciting events run by university professors and students add a competitive nature to the experience, too. Local and regional students from grades 9 to 12 will work in groups to solve fun challenges that apply their knowledge of science and engineering in creative ways. “Science Olympics is an excellent way to engage students in science, engineering and math while introducing them to Lakehead University,” said Dr. Andrew Dean, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies.
Nov
5
(Thunder Bay) A generous individual has donated a teepee to Lakehead University after learning of the recent damage done to the teepee located on the University’s ceremonial grounds at its Thunder Bay campus, last week. The donor has chosen to remain anonymous. Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Vice-Provost, Aboriginal Initiatives, is very thankful this individual stepped forward with their gift. “This demonstrates how Thunder Bay is a place where people care about what happens in their community,” Dr. Wesley-Esquimaux said. “We will use this teepee at future gatherings, including a community-wide feast which will be held in the spring to foster positive interaction, communication, and unity.”
Nov
4
(Thunder Bay) You are invited to indulge your inner Indiana Jones at International Archaelogy Day – a celebration of the thrill of discovery! Lakehead University's Department of Anthropology will have hands-on activities providing you with the chance to learn more about archaeology.
Nov
1
(Thunder Bay) Go ENG Girl is a free session that encourages young women in grades 7 to 10 to have fun while learning about current programs of study and careers in engineering. This hands-on workshop will allow participants to experience the creativity, imagination and teamwork involved in engineering design. Parents and guardians are encouraged to participate and talk to students, faculty and alumna. Go ENG Girl promotes increased participation of women in engineering. ONWIE – the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering – organizes and hosts Go ENG Girl at 14 locations across the province.
Nov
1
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) Maclean’s magazine’s annual University Rankings places Lakehead in second place among Ontario’s primarily undergraduate universities. When compared to all Canadian universities in this category, Lakehead climbed two spots from last year’s results to rank tenth overall.
Oct
31
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) Lakehead University and Georgian College have announced plans to develop a four-year degree in electrical engineering that they will deliver jointly in Central Ontario. Students will enrol in both institutions and graduate with a Georgian advanced diploma and Lakehead degree. Graduates will be eligible to apply for a Professional Engineer (PEng) designation. The program was announced at Georgian College’s Barrie Campus, yesterday, by Georgian College President and CEO, Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes, and Lakehead University President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson.
Oct
29
(Orillia) The final event of Lakehead’s fall Aboriginal Speaker Series takes place on Thursday evening, November 7, and will feature special guest Dr. Darrell Manitowabi, who will present a lecture and discussion about the Coldwater-Narrows Experiment.
Oct
24
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) As stated in a recent letter to his University community, today Lakehead President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson, announced the creation of a Presidential Task Force to examine policies pertaining to sexual assault prevention and the support provided to victims on campus. “Universities have a responsibility to promote understanding and positive social change,” said Dr. Stevenson. “And we do that through education.” “This Task Force speaks to the role Universities play in transforming society,” added Dr. Stevenson.
Oct
23
(Orillia) A group of Lakehead University students recently spent a weekend learning about themselves and their leadership potential at Youth Leadership Camps Canada (YLCC), located on Lake Simcoe near Orillia.
Oct
23
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) In a time when Canada’s universities and colleges are being encouraged to work closer together to expand opportunities for students, Lakehead University and Central Ontario’s Georgian College signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today, outlining how both post-secondary institutions will embark on several new learning pathways.
Oct
23
(Thunder Bay) The 2013 Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation’s (CRRF) annual national conference will be held in Thunder Bay at the Airlane Hotel and Conference Centre from Oct. 23-27. Hosted by the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and Lakehead University, the CRRF will discuss new opportunities for growth while reigniting questions about regional development, resource management, governance and co-governance of resources at local and regional levels and with First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.
Oct
18
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) Lakehead University is Ontario’s number one research university in the undergraduate category of this year’s annual ranking of Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities, as reported by Re$earch Infosource. Lakehead was second in the province in the same category, last year. “This result confirms what we already know at Lakehead University – that research and innovation can be a thriving and growing part of universities our size,” said Provost and Vice-President-Academic, Dr. Rod Hanley. “We have exceptional faculty, students and community partners who are passionate and driven about changing the world.”
Oct
17
(Orillia) Driven by a desire to make a difference, Christina Petsinis did just that at her high school, tentatively dipping her toe into student politics in Grade 9 before diving into new leadership positions, making a splash not only at her school, but also at the school board and provincial levels.
Oct
10
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University’s Career & Job Expo 2013 is an excellent opportunity for students to explore career options and hone their ability to find employment. “We’re offering tips to get your foot in the door with employers to improve the chances of being hired,” said Christina Buzzi, Career and Employment Specialist with Lakehead University’s Student Success Centre. “We hope as many students as possible take advantage of Career & Job Expo 2013,” Buzzi added.
Oct
2
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University’s new In Conversation speaker series will be held at the Thunder Bay Public Library from October until April. Talks will be hosted by experts from Lakehead University who will discuss depression, the history of the residential school program, the beauty of bugs, classical guitar, and the fashion and femininity of flappers from the 1920s.
Sep
27
(Orillia) , (Thunder Bay) Lakehead University officials will visit Queen’s Park on Monday, Sept. 30 and Tuesday, Oct. 1 as part of its annual Lobby Days visit with provincial leaders. Lakehead’s President & Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson, began the Lobby Days initiative three years ago in order to highlight Lakehead’s strategic priorities to the Ontario government and opposition parties. Dr. Stevenson will be joined by Deb Comuzzi, Vice-President External Relations, and Richard Longtin, Director of Government Relations, as they meet with key ministers, critics and party leaders
Sep
26
(Thunder Bay) One of Canada’s most famous philosophers, Mark Kingwell, will be the guest speaker at this year’s Morris Lecture, hosted by Lakehead University’s Department of Philosophy. “Mark Kingwell is Canada's pre-eminent public intellectual, one of our best philosophers, an excellent writer, and a dynamic speaker,” said Lakehead Philosophy Professor Todd Dufresne. “Kingwell’s work combines scholarship and an unusual understanding of contemporary issues ranging from politics to culture. In this presentation, he promises to address a common problem of everyday life: procrastination.
Sep
23
(Orillia) Over the past few months, students at Orillia’s Lakehead University, as part of an innovative project with a local plastics company, have learned the value of field studies – in a field adjacent to the University Avenue campus.
Sep
18
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University President & Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson, has announced the creation of the President’s Advisory Council on Economic Development (PACED) for Northwestern Ontario. The council will meet regularly, and is comprised of regional industry and business leaders. “PACED’s purpose is to advise me on how Lakehead University can fulfil an even more integral role in the economic development of Northwestern Ontario,” said Dr. Stevenson, who will serve as Chair of the new council. “Council members will help me determine where this University can best contribute to our region and how to measure that success.”