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2021
September
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Online exhibit built by Laurier PhD researchers explores how workers think and feel inside green office building
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Laurier invites community to honour National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30
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Laurier welcomes Atanarjuat, The Fast Runner writer-director and actors for 20th anniversary event
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Support and Resources for Sexual Violence Survivors
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Laurier Homecoming 2021 is Sept. 22-26
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Laurier researchers Jeff Heydon, Jason Roy and Kim Rygiel publish books on video surveillance, election polling and Syrian refugees
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Message to students from Medical Officer of Health on Homecoming Weekend
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NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering Shohini Ghose launching workshop series for women researchers
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Laurier researcher Colleen Kim Daniher honoured for paper on Mohawk poet-performer E. Pauline Johnson
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The next federal government could learn from Indigenous peoples' relationship with the land, says Geography Professor Miguel Sioui
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How Waterloo Region votes may forecast the rest of the country, say Laurier Political Science professors
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Laurier beats York in OUA football opener
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Service dog in training among new students at Laurier’s Waterloo campus
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Global supply chain challenges could mean a blue Christmas for retailers and consumers, writes Policy and Law Professor Karin Schnarr
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Laurier graduate students hone writing skills and build community as part of Writing as Process program
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EarthSuds signs deal with new manufacturing facility, expands sales to Amazon
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Laurier PhD student awarded Hilary M. Weston Scholarship for research on discrimination within 2SLGBTQ+ gathering spaces
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Laurier student Tuesday Kaiser sparks more than $10,000 in Shinerama donations with alumni support
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Laurier co-op students thrive at work amid the pandemic
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Microsoft certifications now available from Laurier’s Office of Continuing Education
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Message on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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Voters are worried about climate change and the future, says Political Science Professor Andrea Perrella
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Laurier mourns the passing of Associate Professor Martin Morris
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Political attack ads online are creating a barbaric political discourse, says Political Science Professor Andrea Perrella
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Should we be worried about the Mu COVID-19 variant? Health Sciences Professor Stephanie DeWitte-Orr explains
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T-shirt sales support Woodland Cultural Centre’s Save the Evidence Campaign
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Political Science Professor Andrea Perrella explains how Waterloo Region has changed, and what that could mean on election day
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Message regarding illegal street gatherings
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Laurier excited to return to more on-campus activity, writes Laurier President Deborah MacLatchy
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Laurier researchers argue Ontario needs comprehensive health strategy to address LGBTQ+ health needs
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Laurier to proceed as planned with fall-term academic delivery
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Laurier to offer next Master of Education program in Milton beginning spring 2022