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Mount Allison history under the microscope
Dr. Vett Lloyd revives histology course using biology department's historic slide collection
Building bridges
Community Engaged Learning students partner with autism resource centre to bolster programming
Creating connections with Benjamin Broadbent: Summer Student Internship
Third-year Arts student Benjamin Broadbent will be working in Sackville this summer as Mountie Program Coordinator at Mount Allison Summer Camps through the Experiential Learning & Career Development Internship Program.
An eye on entrepreneurship with Lestyn Lobo: Summer Student Internship
Fourth-year aviation student Lestyn Lobo is working on two internships this summer in Sackville — Atlantic Paddle and On-Point Transportation — through Mount Allison's Experiential Learning and Career Development office.
Mount Allison’s THRIVE foundation year program receives more than $100,000 in CEWIL funding for student community projects 
Funding to support $700 stipends for first-year Arts students to work with community organizations on ‘wicked problems’
Mount Allison students partner with Cumberland Restorative Justice Society
CEWIL grant offers sociology students the chance to apply knowledge to real-world professional setting
Two Mount Allison professors named 3M National Teaching Fellows
Prestigious national award recognizes educational leadership, pedagogy, and innovation
Mount Allison to launch THRIVE foundation program for first-year Arts students in Fall 2023 
The foundation program aims to support the growth and success of first-year Arts students through a newly imagined course curriculum  
The Ripple Effect
2022-23 Entrepreneur-in-Residence April MacKinnon (’98) shares lessons of personal, business growth with Mount Allison students
Meet Tess Casher — author, advocate, and Mount Allison’s 56th Rhodes Scholar
Honours English student heading to University of Oxford next fall to pursue Master’s
Building community connections 
Empowering students to make an impact 
Mount Allison donors support vital student internships 

Experiential learning opportunities for students continue to grow
Shining a light on the scaly and slimy
Behavioural ecologist and assistant professor Dr. Julia Riley looks at the lives of amphibians and reptiles