It will feature a panel discussion highlighting diverse voices in the environmental sector, followed by a LinkedIn branding session to help participants strengthen their professional presence and connect their values to their career journeys. Sign up link: www.eventbrite.ca/e/women-of-c...
It will feature a panel discussion highlighting diverse voices in the environmental sector, followed by a LinkedIn branding session to help participants strengthen their professional presence and connect their values to their career journeys. Sign up link: www.eventbrite.ca/e/women-of-c...
and Lauren DiPietro (photo 3) recipient of AUGC Best Poster Award for her project titled "Chlorite compositions, prograde metamorphism, and gold-related trace elements." Finally, a big thank you to St. FX for hosting the conference - kudos on a wonderful event!
November 4, 2025 at 7:33 PM
and Lauren DiPietro (photo 3) recipient of AUGC Best Poster Award for her project titled "Chlorite compositions, prograde metamorphism, and gold-related trace elements." Finally, a big thank you to St. FX for hosting the conference - kudos on a wonderful event!
Emily Theban (photo 2) recipient of the Frank Shea Mining Award for project titled "Nickel for your thoughts: Decoding mineral textures and assemblages of the Geminid Deposit";
November 4, 2025 at 7:33 PM
Emily Theban (photo 2) recipient of the Frank Shea Mining Award for project titled "Nickel for your thoughts: Decoding mineral textures and assemblages of the Geminid Deposit";
A special shout out to EES AUGC award winners: Alexis Gauvin (photo 1) recipient of the AGS Environmental Geoscience Award for her project titled "Resolving the impact of North Atlantic ocean circulation structure on microbial diversity";
November 4, 2025 at 7:33 PM
A special shout out to EES AUGC award winners: Alexis Gauvin (photo 1) recipient of the AGS Environmental Geoscience Award for her project titled "Resolving the impact of North Atlantic ocean circulation structure on microbial diversity";
John spoke of the Great Storm of 1757 with hurricane force winds the wrecked the British Fleet attacking Fortress Louisbourg in Cape Breton. The recent Hurricane Fiona followed a similar path as it left a swath of destruction across Nova Scotia.
October 20, 2025 at 12:03 PM
John spoke of the Great Storm of 1757 with hurricane force winds the wrecked the British Fleet attacking Fortress Louisbourg in Cape Breton. The recent Hurricane Fiona followed a similar path as it left a swath of destruction across Nova Scotia.