ACADIA ALERT - Campus Closing Early (Weather)

Today, 11 February 2026 - Acadia University will be closing at 5:30pm due to the forecasted weather conditions. All classes scheduled to start at 5:30pm and later are canceled. Students and employees are not expected to come to campus. Only employees deemed essential are required to report to work. Residence buildings and Wheelock Dining Hall will be operational.

Updates will be posted on www.acadiau.ca and pre-recorded on Acadia’s Information Line: 902-585-4636 (585-INFO) and on 585 phone system voicemail. If you need emergency-related information, please contact the Department of Safety and Security by dialing 88 on all 585-phone systems, or by calling 902-585-1103.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Acadia University

Department of Safety & Security

902-585-1103

security@acadiau.ca

(Wednesday February 11, 2026 @ 2:00 pm)

Upcoming Events

Currently there are no events.

 

 

Past Events

Jul
10
2015
Xiang Jiang Thesis Defence (10:30 am)

ORAL DEFENCE

Xiang Jiang

Candidate for the Masters of Science (Computer Science)

 

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