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April Mandrona is named NSCAD’s newest Canada Research Chair

NSCAD welcomes its newest Canada Research Chair (CRC), Dr. April Mandrona, who is now a CRC (Tier 2) in Art Education, Belonging and Social Change. Mandrona’s research will use art education approaches with young newcomers to Canada to re-imagine libraries as sites of community well-being, belonging and social inclusion.

Help NSCAD feed creativity this Giving Tuesday

Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.

This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.

April Mandrona is named NSCAD’s newest Canada Research Chair

NSCAD welcomes its newest Canada Research Chair (CRC), Dr. April Mandrona, who is now a CRC (Tier 2) in Art Education, Belonging and Social Change. Mandrona’s research will use art education approaches with young newcomers to Canada to re-imagine libraries as sites of community well-being, belonging and social inclusion.

Help NSCAD feed creativity this Giving Tuesday

Be a part of an important movement in Nova Scotia this #GivingTuesday. Food insecurity is a sad reality for many NSCAD students that detracts from their creative practices and interferes with their studies. Nearly 40% of post-secondary students in Canada report experiencing food insecurity. Inflation is increasing the scale and urgency of this problem.

This is why NSCAD is once again collaborating with the J & W Murphy Foundation and other Nova Scotia post-secondary institutions to improve food security for students this #GivingTuesday.