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Getting to know your #Ubishops community is a must if you wish to fully immerse yourself into the BUbble! We decided to help you out by conducting monthly interviews with staff and faculty that contribute to the school’s success. This month we had the opportunity to talk to Eliza McKnight, Reference Librarian. Favourite book of...
Having spent the last four years studying, volunteering, and discovering herself, Gabrielle Lesage, a graduating Honors English Literature and Psychology student, has penned an inspiring letter to future Gaiters as they prepare to navigate through the next chapter in their lives at Bishop’s University. There is no easy or perfect way to start an article about...
On Friday, February 2nd 2018, a group of 43 students and Faculty members from Bishop’s University attended a trip to the Abenaki Community of Odanak, located one hour and a half away from Sherbrooke. We have asked Mélissa Poirier, Indigenous Student Support and Community Liaison Officer at Bishop’s University, along with #Ubishops students, to share...
Throughout the month of February, Black History Month is a momentous occasion for Bishop’s University and the Caribbean African Student Association (CASA) to highlight the achievements of people of colour all while inviting everyone to become informed on the importance of people of colour not only in a Canadian setting but around the world. With the help...
Getting to know your #Ubishops community is a must if you wish to fully immerse yourself into the BUbble! Meet Steven Woodward, Full Professor in the English Department and founder of the Bishop’s University Film Festival, better known as BUFF.   Favourite book of all-time? The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter Favourite group or singer?...
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