Upcoming Events

Feb
4
2026
Future Grad Student Trivia Night (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)

Are you curious about or interested in grad school? Join the Acadia Graduate Student Association and the ASU for our Current and Future Graduate Student Trivia Night & Mixer on Wednesday, February 4th, from 7-9pm, at The Axe! This is a great opportunity to meet grad students in programs you're interested in and to socialize with friends. Come on out for trivia, prizes, drinks, food, and a good time!

 

What: Current and Future Graduate Student Trivia Night & Mixer

When: Wednesday, February 4th, 7-9pm

Where: The Axe Bar & Grill (30 Highland Ave, Wolfville)

 

Hope to see you there!

 

 

Past Events

Mar
27
2015
Project Presentations (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
Thomas Hadlaw
Qianli Shu
Tellis Bethel
Zach Bearinger
Hua Chen
Samuel Coleman
Keegan Francis
Guangle Shi
Yang Wang
Mar
13
2015
CS Seminar - FAST TRACK YOUR CAREER IN THE VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
FAST TRACK YOUR CAREER IN THE VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY
 
NICOLA BARKER
HR Generalist
 
ROB O’QUINN
Software Architect
HB Studios
Lunenburg, NS
Feb
27
2015
CS Seminar - Konrad Dramowicz (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
LOCATION IN DATA ANALYTICS: A MISSING COMPONENT
 
KONRAD DRAMOWICZ
Advanced Diploma in Geographic Sciences
Faculty, Centre of Geographic Sciences, NSCC
Jan
30
2015
ACCELERATING REINSURANCE RISK ANALYTICS ON CLUSTERS, CLOUDS, AND GPU (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
ANDREW RAU-CHAPLIN
Professor of Computer Science
Director of the Risk Analytics Lab
Dalhousie University
Jan
16
2015
Rhetorical Structure Analysis and its Application to Sentiment Summarization (2:30 pm)

K.C. Irving Centre - Auditorium, Acadia University Dr. Raymond Ng, Professor - Computer Science Department, University of British Columbia

Jan
9
2015
SEMINAR PRESENTATION - JONATHON R. FOWLES (2:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
Is your brain wired for technology? 
The neurophysiology of learning and memory.