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Algoma University’s Esports Tournament Promotes Emerging, In-demand Industries
Posted on Dec 16th, 2025
Algoma University’s Department of Applied Business Studies and Executive Education (ABSEE) recently hosted its second Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Esports Tournament, underscoring the growing interest in esports and the University’s commitment to preparing students for emerging,
Algoma U Professor Named “Special Edition Editor” for the American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Posted on Dec 15th, 2025
Dr. Paulette Steeves (Cree-Métis), Professor of Geography, Geology, and Land Stewardship at Algoma University and Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous History, Healing and Reconciliation, served as the invited Special Edition Editor for the December 2025 issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal (AICRJ).
When Education Sparks a Life of Wellness and Compassion
Posted on Dec 12th, 2025
For Adella Turda, community has always been at the heart of everything she does. Originally from Caledon, Ontario, she completed her Bachelor of Arts in Community, Economic and Social Development (CESD) at Algoma University in 2016,
Algoma Steel Statement of Support
Posted on Dec 5th, 2025
Algoma University stands in solidarity with Algoma Steel, its employees and their families following the difficult announcement of layoffs. We know this decision will have a deep impact on many households across Sault Ste. Marie, and on a company that has long been central to the economic and social fabric of our community.
Algoma University Students Raise $4,000 for Grace Court Seniors Home
Posted on Nov 28th, 2025
Algoma University students from the Faculty of Business and Economics have raised $4,000 to date to support upgrades at Grace Court, a seniors’ residence in Brampton. The funds were generated through Pitching for Hope, a student-led cricket fundraiser that drew strong community participation.
Algoma University and Partners Celebrate Another Successful ISTEAM Land CampWaawaaskonwe Niigaan “There is a Light Ahead”
Posted on Nov 26th, 2025
Algoma University’s Anishinaabe Initiatives Division (AID), in partnership with Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (SKG), the Algoma District School Board (ADSB), the Shingwauk Anishinaabe Students’ Association (SASA) and ACTUA, proudly hosted the third annual ISTEAM Land Camp, Waawaaskonwe Niigaan “There is a Light Ahead”,
Algoma University’s Faculty of Cross-Cultural Studies Strengthens Global Partnerships Through COP30 Engagement
Posted on Nov 21st, 2025
(SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – November 21, 2025): Algoma University’s Faculty of Cross-Cultural Studies (FCCS) continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening global partnerships and advancing international dialogue on climate justice, biodiversity, and territorial governance.
Algoma University Seeks Community Leaders for Board of Governors
Posted on Nov 20th, 2025
(BRAMPTON, SAULT STE. MARIE, TIMMINS, ON – November 20, 2025): Algoma University is seeking applications from engaged and skilled individuals to serve on its volunteer Board of Governors with proximity and/or connection to any of Algoma University’s three campus locations: Sault Ste.