The First Issue: July 26, 1923
With the idea of satisfying this wish, and in order to spread the gospel of a greater future, the Alumni Society has decided to issue from time to time bulletins or announcements to members of the Society. It is hoped in this way to keep those who are separated from the centre of the college activity informed of matters in which the University is interested.
Vol. 4, No. 2 | July 1926
The story of philanthropy at UNB is the story of a century of generosity.
Vol. 6, No. 1 | February 1928
The October meeting of the Fredericton Alumnae was a large one and aftre considerable discussion, it was decided to entertain the Freshettes only at the annual Hallowe'en Tea.
1923 - 1931
Post-Encaenial Cannon Boomed, Library Possesses Ancient Books, Dedication of the Forestry and Geology Building, New President
1923 - 1931
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Vol. 15, No. 1 | Spring 1961
Radio UNB is on the air! Operating through a closed-circuit network, the Radio society provides entertainment at the university level to the students of UNB. Less than two years away from its creation, this organization already promises to become the biggest thing on campus.
Vol. 1, No. 2 | February 1947
In January , 1946, after foresight and planning, Alexander College was opened to accommodate some of Canada's ex-servicemen.
Vol. 4, No. 1 | October 1949
For the first time since UNB became co-educational, in 1885, women students at the university may live in residence..
1946 -1965
U.N.B. to offer Ph.D., U.N.B. Memorial Student Centre plans advance, Computer purchased by U.N.B., Beaverbrook House in Saint John opened, and more.
1946 to 1965
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Vol. 19, No. 3 | Autumn 1965
In the three years since the start of the project, U.N.B. students have amassed over $60,000. St. Thomas students have followed the same system this year, bringing the total fund to about $65,000. Teachers' College students are cooperating but have not yet decided the amount of their levy.
Vol. 25, No. 2 | Fall 1971
Everyone calls her Becky, as was soon evident from the taxi driver's remark.
Fall 1977
Gordon Fairweather was sworn in last month as the nation's first human rights commissioner.
An opinion feature | Fall 1975
By Lois E. Graham, dean of the UNB faculty of nursing
Alumni Profile | Winter 1977
He himself might describe it as "a very rough business," but there's no doubt that Richard Vroom has made it in his field.
1965 - 1981
Dr. James O. Dineen, Dr. John M. Anderson, and Dr. James Downey
1965 - 1981
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Vol. 11, AL1 | Fall 1984
Like any other 20-year-old, UNB Saint John experienced birth, infancy and adolescent stages. And like any birth, it was exciting. There was the thrill of creating a university; the challenge of building from scratch mingled with the fascination of watching it grow. The creation of UNB Saint John in 1964 stirred everyone involved.
1982 - 1992
Nicole Bourque wins Commonwealth Scholarship, Sullivan Rink sweeps to victory, University adopts AIDS policy, New president selected
Vol. 14, AL3 | Summer 1988
Mark Lackie has become only the second Saint John athlete ever to capture a medal at the Winter Olympic Games.
Vol. 11, AL2 | Winter 1985
Ellen King (BA'71, BEd'72) was being challenged by the Soviets to explain New Brunswick's marriage regulations.
1982 - 1992
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE
When geneticist and senior scientist emeritus Dr. Johanna Rommens (BSc'80, PhD'86) was first featured in Alumni News magazine in 1996, she was riding the high of accomplishing breakthrough research that would change the fate of those diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF). As if that wasn't enough, she continued on an illustrious and impactful career.
Featured Profile
Pat Whalen (BScChE'03) would probably say that spending time in the research lab was one of the keys to success for LuminUltra.
Featured Profile
Jennifer Wade (Prosser, BA'58) devotes a lifetime to the pursuit of human rights.
Cover Story: Vol. 24, No. 2 | Spring 2016
Cover Story: Vol. 27, No. 2 | Summer 2019
Cover Story: Vol. 30, No. 2 | Summer 2022
Alumni Feature: Vol. 30, No. 1 | Fall 2021
Fall 1992
On behalf of the Associated Alumni, I would like to welcome you to your new Alumni magazine. -- Fredrick C. McElman, President, Associated Alumni (1991-1993)
1992 - 2012
Wu Centre opens for business, Alumna awarded prestigious Rhodes scholarship, Coat of Arms comes home, presidents through the decades, and more
2013-2022
Campus marks golden anniversary, IBME looks back on 50 years, UNB launches integrated health initiative, A clean water crusader, Meet Paul, New residence honours trailblazing couple, Transforming NB's digital future
Feature: Vol. 20, No. 2 |Winter 2012
This fall, both UNB Fredericton and UNB Saint John held ribbon-cutting ceremonies, officially opening The Richard J. CURRIE CENTER and the Hans W. Klohn Commons.
Alumni Feature: Vol. 23, No. 1 | Fall 2014
Alumni Feature: Vol. 22, No. 2 | Spring 2014
1992-2023
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