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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.

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NSCAD University re-launches Equity Census

NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.

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.

hands weaving rope.

NSCAD University re-launches Equity Census

NSCAD University has launched its 2024 Equity Census as part of the Seriously Creative Plan to strengthen its commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. This initiative will allow NSCAD to better understand the diversity within its community.