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Friday, March 21, 2025
±«Óătvâs Faculty of Law is among the top 150 universities in the world to study law, and fourth in the country, according to the QS World University Subject Rankings.
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Monday, March 10, 2025
In February, four Indigenous students and two faculty members visited the University of Victoria in Wellington to learn about MÄori law and culture.
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Monday, January 13, 2025
Neylan Stevens is one of four Atlantic Canadian Indigenous women to receive the award recognizing outstanding leadership in sport, culture, and community.
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Thursday, May 23, 2024
As a Miâkmaw woman, it was important for Sophia to be on her territory and to learn Mi'kmaq-specific Indigenous laws from Mi'kmaq professors.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
The support Onye received from the Indigenous Blacks & Miâkmaq (IB&M) Initiative provided her with a sense of belonging and enhanced her experience as a law student.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Learn how two alumni from the Indigenous Blacks & Miâkmaq (IB&M) Initiative are giving back to their school and communities.
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Monday, January 23, 2023
As Program Manager, Keisha will consult and collaborate with Miâkmaq and African Nova Scotian communities, drive community outreach activities, support students and alumni, and manage day-to-day operations in accordance with the Initiativeâs mandate.
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Monday, October 24, 2022
The course involves in-class lectures and guest speakers as well as a field trip to Africville and the Black Cultural Centre.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Dr. Sherry Pictou helps lead $24-million project to foreground Indigenous perspectives on biodiversity and the well-being of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the world.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Professor Naiomi Metallic (â05) has made her mark as the Chancellorâs Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy. Now, she is set to embark on her second five-year term in the role.