Although 2020-2021 has been a challenging year for all, it has also brought to light individuals who are willing to…
Data are units of factual information used as a basis for reasoning. Using data in a university setting can significantly…
Cape Breton University would like to congratulate the 23 talented researchers who recently received internal funding through Research, Innovation, Scholarship…
Nestled in the Acadian forest surrounding Riverside School in Albert Bridge, a two-kilometer trail is welcoming students and residents to…
Growing up on a farm northwest of Calgary, Megan Shapka says her passion for sustainability and ecological thinking came naturally…
Growing up in the small ocean-front town of Dominion, Nova Scotia, Emma Jerrott has always understood the value of community…
Ganiyu Abass was working as a public health physician in Nigeria when he realized his knowledge in the field was…
Born and raised in Paq’tnkek Mi’kmaw Nation, Nadine Prosper always had hopes of pursuing a degree not just for herself,…
After graduating from high school, Winnipeg’s Caelan Budhoo found himself researching soccer programs across Canada. While checking out universities ranked…
Dr. Kevin McKague recognizes that Nova Scotia is experiencing the economic challenges of a global pandemic. As Cape Breton University’s…
Mary Beth Doucette, CBU’s Purdy Crawford Chair in Aboriginal Business Studies and Assistant Professor of Organizational Management, is working with…
As Bachelor of Arts Community Studies graduate, MacKenna King, reflects on her time spent at CBU, she has nothing but…