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Mount Allison researcher investigates deceptive behaviours with SSHRC and CFI funding
Psychology professor Dr. Alison O’Connor explores how lying evolves across our lifespans
Mindful collaboration
How Mount Allison students and faculty take a collaborative approach to research
Two Mount Allison professors receive SSHRC funding
Studies look at the impact of lying on well-being and the use of historical imagery in far-right movements
Pitch-perfect performance
Music student Emma Yee hitting all the right notes at the Halifax Summer Opera Festival
Mount Allison University welcomes two new Canada Research Chairs (CRC)
Sociology professor Dr. Claudine Bonner and Music professor Dr. Linda Pearse newest CRC appointments at Mount Allison
Canadian public policy and political science student HarleyAnn Siddall explores barriers in NB beef cattle industry
Independent student research combines personal interest with academics
Biology and sociology student Chloe Jackson documents wild bee diversity in Sackville
Project funded by the NBIF and Mount Allison’s Independent Student Research Grant program
Honours sociology student Quinn Waylaing explores ethnographic approach to learning
Undergraduate research project funded by SSHRC award for Black scholars
Fundy Field Camp Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary
2023 marks a decade of the Fundy Field Camp — part of Research Methods in Environmental Science (GENS 3401)
Mount Allison’s Dr. Lauren Beck elected to the RSC 2023 College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists
Royal Society of Canada recognizes excellence, promotes culture and knowledge of innovation
Mount Allison researchers receive SSHRC funding
Studies look at the convergence of humanities and sciences within museum contexts, music transmission as conversion tools, and Canadian place names
Mount Allison history under the microscope
Dr. Vett Lloyd revives histology course using biology department's historic slide collection
Canadian studies assistant professor Marsha Vicaire participates in Harvard Business School case study program
Vicaire selected as one of 40 Indigenous participants from Canada