Education
Inspiring alumni stories
Natasha Lee is sowing seeds of growth in Trinidad and Tobago
Natasha Lee is sowing seeds of growth in Trinidad and Tobago
The exciting journey of leading and growing 4-H in the Caribbean, and teaching children to grow food
Business is blooming for Sophie Sharp
Business is blooming for Sophie Sharp
The journey behind flower farming and growing a local business
Barbara Wasson on how technology and AI are shaping the future of learning
Barbara Wasson on how technology and AI are shaping the future of learning
"Creativity and innovation may be threatened if we all begin seeing the same things that computers generate for us for learning. Who decides what knowledge is?”
Teresa Fowler on the need for a reckoning in Canadian hockey culture
Teresa Fowler on the need for a reckoning in Canadian hockey culture
“We need to consider the role of grooming - it happens with boys in hockey and it glorifies aggression and violence, along with a culture of silence.”
Balarama Holness on education, politics and confronting systemic racism
Balarama Holness on education, politics and confronting systemic racism
“Racism creates oppression, but it also creates mystic-like fiery rebels and revolutionaries with the ability to transform evil into optimism, change and humanity.”
Chris Ryan on integrating a model of community centered education in the NB public school system
Chris Ryan on integrating a model of community centered education in the NB public school system
Chris Ryan (BPhil’05, MEd’18) on the Research Partnerships for Education and Community Engagement (R-PEACE) Group's focus on community engaged education
From exercise science to habit-forming tech, Darren Steeves is committed to helping people
From exercise science to habit-forming tech, Darren Steeves is committed to helping people
Darren Steeves (BEd’94), CEO of JackHabbit, uses technology to arm people for growth
Li Song is being the change she wants to see
Li Song is being the change she wants to see
How this international student graduate has become a force driving diversity and inclusion in New Brunswick.
UNB PhD candidate helps develop Black history resource for New Brunswick teachers
UNB PhD candidate helps develop Black history resource for New Brunswick teachers
Alicia Noreiga-Mundaroy (BEd’11, MEd’16) on her research and why it matters so much in New Brunswick
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