Students at UNB were recognized for their contributions to the university, the community and their academic successes and innovation.
Four outstanding high school students won the prestigious Currie Undergraduate Scholarships.
UNB and J.D. Irving, Limited announced the 2022 recipients of the J.D. Irving, Limited NB Leadership Scholarship.
UNB announced the 2022 recipients of the Beaverbrook Scholars Award, rewarding New Brunswick’s most exceptional students for their academic abilities and community involvement.
UNB announced the 2022 recipients of the Arthur and Sandra Irving Primrose Scholarship at UNB Saint John.
Irving Oil and UNB announced student support totalling $2 million, including the establishment of $40,000 scholarships as well as bursaries to help more young people access education.
UNB’s 2022 Sir Howard Douglas Society recognized outstanding undergraduate students who have achieved academic excellence while actively participating in extracurricular or co-curricular activities.
Twenty-one graduating students from the Saint John campus earned 2022 Graduating Student Leadership awards for the remarkable initiative they’ve taken during their time at UNB.
Whether it’s on the court or field, in the classroom or community, our athletes demonstrate a commitment to success.
For the first time in program history, the UNB REDS are Atlantic University Sport Champions. The REDS beat the STFX X-Women 4-0, winning the best of three conference championship series 2-0.
Lexie Shannon, of the UNB REDS women’s track and field team, was named Atlantic University Sport’s female Athlete of the Year, for 2021-2022.
Among the many beloved activities that came to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, UNB varsity athletes reflect on that time.
Saint John Seawolves Julia Bennett and Mattye Robson are two examples of what strong female leadership looks like both on and off the court.