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First Nations University of Canada to offer Indigenous journalism degreeThe Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Journalism and Communication Arts blends multimedia training with the study of Indigenous issues and languages.CanadaMar 11, 2024
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First Nations University of Canada kicks off its annual spring powwow in ReginaDancers, singers, drummers and spectators came together for this year's annual spring First Nations University of Canada powwow in Regina.EntertainmentApr 22, 2023
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University of Saskatchewan awarded $5M for Indigenous health researchMillions of dollars have been award to USask for Indigenous health research as part of a new national initiative based in Saskatoon.HealthApr 1, 2020
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Indigenous students celebrate success at Graduation PowwowOver 250 Indigenous students celebrated their grade twelve graduation at a powwow at the First Nations University of Canada Thursday.CanadaMay 30, 2019
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Two teepees damaged at FNUniv in suspected act of vandalismOfficials are treating it as an act of vandalism, after two teepees were damaged on the property of First Nations University of Canada on the weekend.CanadaApr 8, 2019
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First Nations University of Canada celebrates 40 years with eyes on futureFNUniv president, Mark Dockstator, revealed a series of artist renderings showing a buffalo statue, a large water feature and the addition of stained glass art in the veteran's memorial teepee.EducationSep 12, 2016
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Why the term ‘aboriginal’ has fallen out of favour in SaskatchewanThe word aboriginal has been widely used to encompass First Nations, Inuit and Métis people since the 1980s. But some indigenous people do not recognize the word, even choosing to refrain from National Aboriginal Day celebrations because of how the identifier is perceived.CanadaJul 7, 2016
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First Nations University of Canada hosts national conference on indigenous issuesReconciliation through Research aims to bring together the latest academic research on reconciliation, hosting over 180 scholars and community members.CanadaJun 22, 2016
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Nine employees at First Nations University axed to balance the booksNine full-time employees have been laid off at the First Nations University of Canada to help make up for a $801,527 deficit.CanadaAug 28, 2015
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Aboriginal entrepreneurship camp wraps upYoung entrepreneurs got their change showcase their ideas to a panel of judges in Regina.CanadaAug 14, 2015
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