Acadia, Burman, Carleton, FNU celebrate new infrastructure milestones

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Several postsecondary institutions have celebrated milestones with the construction and renovation of key facilities and campuses. Acadia University recently broke ground on its new Eleanor Johnson Student Centre, named in honour of alumna Eleanor Jean McCain, which will bring together a range of student supports and spaces. Burman University held an opening ceremony for its new International Office and Lounge, which will offer academic and immigration support, cultural programming, and other student spaces. Carleton University recently celebrated the grand opening of its Rideau House Residence, which contains over 450 traditional beds in a mix of double and single rooms. First Nations University of Canada celebrated the renewal of its nēwoskan Traditional Campus, which will serve as a special space for ceremony, knowledge sharing, and land-based education.

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