This informal Meet and Greet gives new and returning students in either Law and Justice or Political Science a chance to meet some department faculty, and ask questions or discuss concerns regarding the Fall semester.
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85925114602
Join us for the School of Computer Science & Technology Meet & Greet. A great opportunity to meet some of your professors and to ask any questions you may have about the program!
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85925114602
Introductions by English and History faculty followed by informal discussion with new and returning students.
Google Meet: meet.google.com/www-afqo-gmb
Meet the Biology and Environmental Science Faculty and Students. Ask us any questions you have about the programs and remote learning.
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85925114602
Apprenez la base du dessin d’observation, l’espace négatif, le contour, le développement de la masse en français! / Learn the basics of observational drawing, in French!
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85925114602
Are you a new student to Algoma University in the CESD department? Join our information session to get to know your faculty, connect with other students, and learn about the program!
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85925114602
Are you a new student to Algoma University in the School of Life Sciences and Environment? Join our meet and greet to get to know your faculty, connect with other students, and learn about the program!
Let’s stay connected! Join us throughout the summer for our monthly virtual meet. Meet and mingle with staff, faculty and peers from CESD/CDEV Programs with our virtual live sessions. Monday, June 15, 2020 from 1pm –
The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting author Lindsay Wong. Lindsay’s novel, The Woo-Woo, was a finalist of 2019’s CBC Reads and she will be giving a public lecture on Tuesday,
The English department’s Algoma Reads course run by Dr. Alice Ridout will be hosting Holocaust Survivor and author Max Eisen. Max Eisen’s novel, By Chance Alone, was a finalist and winner of 2019’s CBC Reads. Max will be giving a public lecture on Tuesday,