A cumulative GPA less than the minimum requirement, or grades with a D or F, are considered unsatisfactory, and the student will normally be required to withdraw from the program or be placed on ...
Kelsey Hogan (BPhil'16) is an ultramarathon trail runner and mental performance consultant who has recently returned from Europe after completing the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc — a 171-kilometre race ...
Music, art and computer science: these are the three passions that drive Lessa Thornton. This may seem to some like an unlikely combination, but Lessa explains how they connect for her. “The great ...
Brycen Munroe, left, at the 2024 MTME: Next showcase. Getting a persuasive new product in front of investors can be a challenging process. It’s not enough to have a promising idea: investors want to ...
As a student in the Bachelor of Health program, you're eligible for advanced standing toward the Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation. The CHE is Canada's top professional leadership ...
The UNB Fredericton Faculty of Arts recognizes and encourages excellence in teaching. Each year it gives two awards, the Arts Faculty Teaching Award and the Arts Faculty Teaching Award for Part-Time ...
You might remember from my last letter that we reached a significant milestone at last spring's graduation — our alumni family now has more than 100,000 members around the world! To celebrate this ...
Anna Robak (BScCE'01) is a proponent of always moving forward and conquering new things. So the decision to move 'back home' to Fredericton from New Zealand, where she had spent the last thirteen ...
Cayman Grant (BBA’01) graduated from UNB Saint John with a BBA in 2001, and has since become an Emmy award-winning writer and director making films and TV that have been screened in over 100 film ...
Natalie Weigum (BSc’10) is currently living in Washington, DC working as a climate change specialist at the World Bank, where she helps integrate climate change into the World Bank's development ...
Dr. Ann Collins (BSc’80) was just five or six years old when she decided to be a doctor. She credits her father, who recognized certain qualities in her that would lend themselves well to the medical ...
Maryam Kebbe is leading groundbreaking research into how maternal nutrition and physical activity relate to the composition of breast milk and infant health. Maryam joined UNB as an assistant ...