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Consultants to guide future of Laurentian s property

Firm plans to conduct a review over four phases Author of the article: Star Staff Publishing date: Jul 09, 2021  •  13 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Arts groups also fear for the future of the Sudbury Art Gallery, which is housed in a Laurentian-owned building the old Bell Mansion on the edge of Bell Park. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star Article content A consulting firm will be paid more than $270,000 to find ways for Laurentian to raise revenue through the sale or monetization of its buildings and lands. Advertisement Article content The university, with the blessings of its court-appointed monitor Ernst & Young, has hired Cushman & Wakefield to undertake the real estate review.

LU researchers to examine how robots, technology can reshape Northern Ontario

Article content A trans-disciplinary team from the McEwen School of Architecture, the Bharti School of Engineering and the behavioural neuroscience department have successfully applied for a grant to make their work a reality. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. LU researchers to examine how robots, technology can reshape Northern Ontario Back to video The principal investigator, Prof. Steven Beites, alongside co-applicants Marc Arsenault, Blake Dotta and Reza Foruzanmehr, have received $250,000 from the New Frontiers in Research fund, an initiative of the Canada Research Co-ordinating Committee. The team’s proposal, entitled Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration as a Catalyst for Creative Economy, Community Outreach and Emerging Design-Build Solutions in Ontario’s North, aims to harness advanced technologies as a way to strengthen northern economies and communities.

McEwen School of Architecture in Sudbury now fully accredited

Article content Laurentian University’s McEwen School of Architecture has announced the Canadian Architectural Certification Board has granted the professional Master of Architecture program initial accreditation for a term beginning July 1. That makes McEwen Canada’s 12th and newest fully accredited school of architecture. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. McEwen School of Architecture in Sudbury now fully accredited Back to video English, Francophone, First Nations, Metis and Inuit perspectives are all central to the unique tri-cultural mandate of the program, the school said in a release. Through elders-in-residence, Indigenous faculty members, French design studio instruction, and local community-design and design-build exercises, students are exposed to an array of methods, knowledge and experience that is uniquely northern.

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