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A group of researchers studying Indigenous language revitalization found few studies addressed Indigenous people learning their own language.
A group of researchers studying Indigenous language revitalization found few studies addressed Indigenous people learning their own language.
The Leddy Library has a list of resources to learn about Indigenous Allyship.
The Paul Martin Law Library presents a film screening for Orange Shirt Day on Thursday, Sept. 30.
The Dubious Dabbers from the Leddy Library won a luncheon as the top team in the Bingo4Health health and wellness engagement challenge.
The Leddy Library invites patrons to explore a variety of resources relevant to Treaties Recognition Week.
The Leddy Library is displaying books it has acquired recently to expand its collection of Indigenous-themed material.
A garden bed outside the Leddy Library West Building is a breeding ground for monarch butterflies.
The following Non Union Administration position is available to all applicants through Human Resources.
#2011-NU-21 Social Justice Coordinator (Part time – not to exceed 24 hours per week), Faculty of Law
The following posting closes on November 4, 2011.