News & Stories

Jul
19
(Thunder Bay) Shad Valley students will get the opportunity to showcase their musical talents next week. Their Musical Ensemble, a free event open to the public, promises to entertain community members of all ages.
Jul
17
(Thunder Bay) Today, Lakehead University introduced three recipients of the 2007 Province of Ontario Leadership in Faculty Teaching (LIFT) award: Drs. Seth Agbo (Education), Inderjit Nirdosh (Chemical Engineering), and Tom Potter (Outdoor Recreation Parks and Tourism). The LIFT award, developed by the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities, recognizes excellent teaching by college and university faculty across Ontario.
Jul
12
(Thunder Bay) Shad Valley students will get the opportunity to tour some of Lakehead University's top research labs next week. These state-of-the-art facilities include the new Fibre-optics lab, the Claude Garton Herbarium, and the Industrial Waste Remediation lab.
Jul
6
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead's Shad Valley academic program offers its Shads, 52 high-level Canadian students, a full month of extensive learning and intellectual activity. Fifty of the Shads are entering grade 12 in September, and two have graduated high school. Since its opening day on July 1, Shad Valley's activities have and continue to enthrall everyone involved in this innovative learning program.
Jul
4
(Thunder Bay) The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced today that it has awarded $42,499 to a team of Lakehead University researchers to support the establishment of a laboratory that has the technological capacity to host and analyze educational data in a manner that is not available in most research settings.
Jun
29
(Thunder Bay) The official welcome of the Shad Valley students takes place on Monday, July 2, at 9:30 a.m. in Lakehead's Senate Chambers. Shad Valley is a program geared to develop innovative leaders of tomorrow. The program runs until July 26, and Shads (participants) live in residence throughout the session.
Jun
29
(Thunder Bay) Dr. Fred Gilbert, President of Lakehead University, today announced a special opportunity that will be available at Lakehead this fall. The new program called SAGE - a gateway to education, has been developed to help three distinct groups of students with the transition to university - new high school graduates, mature students, and Aboriginal students.
Jun
25
(Thunder Bay) Professor Ron Harpelle of the Department of History has secured a total of $50,000 from two funding agencies for the production of a documentary film on barbed wire. The film's working title is Strands: Barbed Wire and the Control of People and Spaces.
Jun
22
(Thunder Bay) A new book by Lakehead professors J. Michael Richardson and J. Douglas Rabb makes it easy and fun to delve into complex philosophic topics such as existentialism, ethics, and moral choices.
Jun
21
(Thunder Bay) Researchers at Lakehead University are studying the link between Eye Q, a new Omega-3 fatty acid supplement, and its effects on ADHD. The first clinical trial will be conducted by the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Psychology at Lakehead University, and facilitated by the Children's Centre Thunder Bay.
Jun
20
(Thunder Bay) Alexander Serenko, Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Business, recently learned that under the category 'most frequently downloaded article in Telecommunications Policy'. Serenko's article has consistently ranked among the top five over a one-year period.
Jun
18
(Thunder Bay) Lakehead University faculty members have received five new Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants this year, totalling $264,995. The projects span various disciplines including Sociology, Economics, and Outdoor Recreation. Grants will be used to build upon each researcher's field of study. In addition, 13 Lakehead graduate students received Canada Graduate Scholarships (11 Master's students, and two PhD students). The total value of these graduate student awards is $312,500.
Jun
15
(Thunder Bay) Today, students, faculty, staff, and special guests gather at the Centennial Building Courtyard to participate in a dedication ceremony honouring Dr. William (Bill) Tamblyn, Lakehead's first President and Vice Chancellor. The Centennial Building will now be referred to as the William (Bill) Tamblyn Centennial Building. As one of the first major buildings on campus during his presidency, the re-naming is fitting and symbolizes the role that Dr. Tamblyn played in building Lakehead.
Jun
14
(Thunder Bay) Philip Allingham, PhD, Associate Professor with the Faculty of Education at Lakehead University, will be presenting his paper entitled "Charles 'Carlo' Dickens In and Out of Italy in 1844--The Chimes" at the Dickens, Victorian Culture, and Italy Conference in Genoa, Italy.
Jun
11
(Thunder Bay) The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced on Friday, June 8, 2007, that it has awarded $206,769 to Lakehead University to support two projects led by Professor Charles Xu and Professor Hassan Naser.
Jun
7
(Thunder Bay) In competition at the 16th Annual US National Student Steel Bridge Competition against 42 other university teams, Lakehead's team placed 4th overall and took home 1st place in the construction economy category.
Jun
5
(Thunder Bay) A unique learning opportunity is being offered to children at Lakehead University this summer. The Faculty of Education's Department of Lifelong Learning will once again be hosting the Eco-Literacy Adventure Camp.
Jun
5
(Thunder Bay) The Volcanology and Igneous Petrology Division of the Geological Association of Canada has presented Marc Rinne with a Gelinas Medal for the best BSc thesis written by a Canadian or submitted to a Canadian university.
May
31
(Thunder Bay) A new book by Sociology Professor Sharon Dale Stone sheds light on how women experience hemorrhagic stroke.
May
28
(Thunder Bay) At the official launch of this year's Cops for Cancer event at Lakehead University - Orillia Campus, a poster with the faces of all of the staff and faculty on it decorated the corridors. The poster read: "Who's Getting Buzzed?" and challenged students to donate to this year's Cops for Cancer event on May 31