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‘All they thought we were teaching was sewing and cooking’
Dr. Doris Runciman (1919)’s scientific approach to home economics turned out doctors, dietitians, teachers, and other professionals
Be kind. Be calm. Be safe.
Dr. Bonnie Henry (’86) and a call that has echoed across the country
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Dr. Helen Plummer (1918) researched and helped produce treatments for scarlet fever, tetanus, and gangrene
The more we know: COVID-19 edition
Mount Allison researchers examining the scientific, social effects of the pandemic
Green solutions for the gold industry
Mount Allison alumnus, professor establish company with focus on environmentally-friendly mining alternatives
Amanda Wynne Ellis Award
Award established by friends and family
No place like home
Wes (’82) and Julie (Graves) Hanson (’81) use uncommon construction technique to build unique house
Experiential learning at its best
Mount Allison students elevate their education with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities
A desire to make a difference
Senator Howard Wetston ('69) leaves a legacy of progress wherever he goes
Seeing things crystal clear
Doug and Michelle Milburn’s business endeavours bring unique technology to Cape Breton’s manufacturing sector
Meet Katherine ― Mount Allison's 55th Rhodes Scholar
Honours chemistry student heading to University of Oxford to pursue Master's
Enter serendipity
Dr. Richard MacKenzie ('62) creates international model for adolescent medicine
A well-rounded career in medicine
Dr. Elizabeth Shouldice ('00) addresses opioid crisis in west-end Ottawa with new clinic
The big picture
Biologist Lu Carbyn ('63) continues to find ways to support conservation and pass on knowledge to a new generation
Breaking the ice
Nancy (Waller) Cutler ('68) among the federal government's first women meteorologists