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Coordinates: 45°37′0.47″N, 61°58′58.40″W St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) is a Canadian university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. A motto (from Italian) is a phrase or a short list of words meant formally to describe the general motivation or intention of an entity, social group, or organization. ...
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1853 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
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University President is the title of the highest ranking officer within a university, within university systems that prefer that appellation over other variations such as Chancellor or rector. ...
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Alternate uses: Student (disambiguation) Etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, which means to study, a student is one who studies. ...
Antigonish is town located in the eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia. ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit(Latin) One defends and the other conquers Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Regional Municipality Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis - Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 11 - Senate seats 10 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area...
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Antigonish is town located in the eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia. ...
The university brings together 4,200 students from across Canada and around the world in arts, science, business and information systems and applied programs. History
StFX was founded in 1853 by Colin F. MacKinnon, a Catholic bishop of Scottish descent. It was originally a Catholic seminary. St.F.X. was granted full university powers in 1866 by an act of the Nova Scotia legislature. StFX celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2003. 1853 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
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A seminary or theological college is a specialized and often live-in higher education institution for the purpose of instructing students (seminarians) in philosophy, theology, spirituality and the religious life, usually in order to prepare them to become members of the clergy. ...
Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
1866 (MDCCCLXVI) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
The Nova Scotia House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the provincial government of Nova Scotia, located in Halifax. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Academic recognition Maclean's Magazine has ranked StFX as the top Primarily Undergraduate university in Canada for five consecutive years (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006). StFX has also ranked first in alumni support for the past six years (2001-2006). Macleans is Canadas leading weekly news magazine. ...
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2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Between the years 2000 and 2004 more StFX students, on a per capita basis, have received Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) awards for post-secondary study than any other university in Canada. 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council is a Canadian government division that provides grants for research in the natural sciences and in engineering. ...
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The Coady International Institute The Coady Institute takes its name from one of the founders of the Antigonish Movement, Dr. Moses Coady. In the 1930s, the Antigonish Movement promoted adult education as the path to social improvement and economic organization for disadvantaged groups in eastern Canada. Today, the StFX Extension Department continues this community development work in our local region. The Antigonish Movement blended adult education, co-operatives, microfinance and rural community development to help small, resource-based communities around Canadaâs Maritimes improve their economic and social circumstances. ...
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In 1959, an international extension of these efforts was born through the establishment of the Coady International Institute on campus. Since then, more than 4,500 community leaders from 120 countries have graduated from the Coady's professional education programs. These graduates work in economic development, community health, education, human rights and environmental sustainability.
X-Ring The X-Ring, which is synonymous with the university, is awarded to the graduating class at StFX. The tradition of the ring dates back to 1942. Prior to the X-Ring it was customary for each graduating class to come up with their own unique class ring. The task of designing the ring for the class of the day was assigned to graduating student William J. MacDougall. After leaving the project until the last minute and presumably in a rush to complete it William simply drew a circle with the letter X in the centre. In 1957, the university had the ring design copyrighted and it became the official ring of all graduating classes. The first X-Ring Ceremony was held in October 1958. The ceremony is now held on of the feast of St. Francis Xavier, December 3rd. Image File history File links XRing. ...
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1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ...
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Year 1957 (MCMLVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1957 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Year 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The X-Ring has become so closely associated with the institution itself that it was integrated it into the university logo. The stylized X-Ring logo was first introduced in 1998 as part of a new student recruitment CD-ROM. It soon came into use on the StFX website and in many university publications before being established as the official logo. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
The CD-ROM (an abbreviation for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (ROM)) is a non-volatile optical data storage medium using the same physical format as audio compact discs, readable by a computer with a CD-ROM drive. ...
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Most students have their initials and program of study engraved. There are selective criteria required in order to receive a ring, including amount of credits and type of program.
Campus renewal In 1998 StFX began an $85 million (CAD) campus renewal initiative. The goal of the program is to improve educational and residential opportunities throughout campus. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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To date, the initiative has seen the completion of six large scale projects. - The construction of the Governors Hall was completed in September 2006. It is an $18 million hotel-style residence which includes 226 rooms on four floors. It is aimed at upper-year students. From May to August, Governors Hall is operated as a hotel.
- Complete renovation of MacIssac Hall, an existing residence, at a cost of $8 million. This project was also completed in September 2006.
- The construction of two apartment-style residences, Power Hall and Somers Hall, aimed at upper-year students.
- Complete renovation of Morrison Hall, the main dining facility at StFX
The latest phase of the initiative announced in April 2007. An $11 million renovation of Bishops Hall, which includes Fraser, Burke and Plessis residences, is currently under way. The building will be upgraded with new heating, plumbing, ventilation and electrical systems, an elevator will be installed, and all rooms will become single occupancy. The project is scheduled to be completed by September 2007. [1] For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
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Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre (also known as the KMC) is a multi-purpose arena and conference centre located on the campus of St. ...
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September 2007 is the ninth month of that year and has yet to occur. ...
Two additional projects are planned for the coming years. - The MacNeil Science Hall, which was left vacant with the opening of the new StFX Sciences Centre, will undergo major renovations to provide a new home for the Gerald Schwartz School of Business and Information Systems
- The Coady International Centre will be established in a refurbished Augustine Hall
Athletics St. Francis Xavier is represented in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the St. Francis Xavier X-Men and the St. Francis Xavier X-Women. Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) is the national governing body of university sport in Canada. ...
CIS Logo Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) is the national governing body of university sport in Canada. ...
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The X-Men have claimed national titles in men's basketball (1993, 2001, 2002),men's hockey (2004) and women's rugby (2006). As well the school has claimed many Atlantic university titles over the years.
Students' Union The StFX Students' Union, branded as The U, is a participatory student organization that is designed to represent the interests of StFX students. The union also helps to organize student activities and groups. The Students' Union is based in Bloomfield Centre, on the StFX campus and is a member of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations. The well known X-Ring ceremony, which takes place each December, is also organized by the Students' Union. Image File history File links Theuuinon. ...
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The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) was formed in 1995, by several post-secondary institutions students unions who had withdrawn from the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) in a dispute over its policies and organizational structure. ...
Noted alumni - Angus L. MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia 1933-1940 and 1945-1954, Canada's Minister of Defence for Naval Services 1941-1945
- Rodney MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia 2006-present
- Tracey MacDonald, comedian
- Allan J. MacEachen, first Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
- Linden MacIntyre, co-host of the CBC News program the fifth estate
- John Keiller MacKay, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario 1957-1963
- Alistair MacLeod, author
- Ronald St. John Macdonald, legal academic and jurist
- Lisa MacLeod, Member of Provincial Parliament, Nepean-Carleton, Ontario
- Frank McKenna, Premier of New Brunswick 1987-1997, Canadian Ambassador to the United States 2005-January 25, 2006
- Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada 1984-1993
- Moses Coady, leader of the Antigonish Movement
- Seamus O'Regan, co-host of the CTV morning show Canada AM
- Geoff Regan, Member of Parliament for Halifax West, Nova Scotia
- Mike Smith, actor, known for playing Bubbles on the Trailer Park Boys
- Ronald J. MacDonald World Record holder in Running and Boston Marathon Champion from 1898
- Daniel Petrie, television and movie director
- Danny Gallivan, Sportscaster for the Montreal Canadiens
- John Allan Cameron, Celtic Musician
- Charles V. Keating, Canadian Businessman
Angus Lewis Macdonald (August 10, 1890 - April 13, 1954) was a Nova Scotia lawyer, politician and professor. ...
Premiers of the colony of Nova Scotia (1848-1867) Premiers of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, since Confederation (1867). ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit(Latin) One defends and the other conquers Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Regional Municipality Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis - Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 11 - Senate seats 10 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area...
Rodney Joseph MacDonald, MLA (born January 2, 1972) is an educator and politician and the current Premier of Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
Premiers of the colony of Nova Scotia (1848-1867) Premiers of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, since Confederation (1867). ...
Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit(Latin) One defends and the other conquers Capital Halifax Largest city Halifax Regional Municipality Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor Mayann E. Francis - Premier Rodney MacDonald (PC) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 11 - Senate seats 10 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area...
Allan MacEachen Allan Joseph MacEachen, PC (born July 6, 1921) is one of Canadas elder statesmen and was the first Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. ...
The Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (French: Vice-premier ministre du Canada) is an honorary position in the Canadian government, conferred at the discretion of the Prime Minister on a member of the cabinet. ...
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a Canadian crown corporation, is the countryâs national public radio and television broadcaster. ...
The correct title of this article is the fifth estate. ...
John Keiller MacKay, PC, DSO, VD, QC LL.D., D.C.L., (July 11, 1888 - June 12, 1970), served as the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1957 to 1963. ...
This is a list of Lieutenant Governors of the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
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Lisa MacLeod is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on March 30, 2006. ...
The Honourable Francis Joseph Frank McKenna, PC, ONB (born January 19, 1948, in Apohaqui, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian politician and diplomat. ...
The Premier of New Brunswick (fr: Premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the first minister for the Canadian province of New Brunswick. ...
This is a list of Canadas ambassadors to the United States. ...
is the 25th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Martin Brian Mulroney, PC, CC, GOQ, LLD (born March 20, 1939), was the eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1993 and was leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1983 to 1993. ...
Regions Political culture Foreign relations Other countries Atlas Politics Portal The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the Minister of the Crown who is head of the Government of Canada. ...
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The Antigonish Movement blended adult education, co-operatives, microfinance and rural community development to help small, resource-based communities around Canadaâs Maritimes improve their economic and social circumstances. ...
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Canada AM is a Canadian breakfast television news show, which has aired on the CTV Television Network since 1972. ...
The Honourable Geoff Regan, PC, MP (born November 22, 1959 in Windsor, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian politician. ...
Mike Smith as Bubbles Mike Smith (born August 27, 1972, Thorburn, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actor, who plays Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys. ...
Trailer Park Boys is a popular Canadian mockumentary television series focusing on the misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, some of whom are ex-convicts living in fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park, located near Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia. ...
This article is about the winner of the second Boston Marathon, Ronald J. MacDonald. ...
The 100th running of the Boston Marathon, 1996 The Boston Marathon is an annual marathon sporting event hosted by the city of Boston, Massachusetts, on Patriots Day, the third Monday of April. ...
Daniel M. Petrie (November 26, 1920, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada - August 22, 2004, Los Angeles, California) was a television and movie director. ...
Danny Gallivan (April 11, 1917 - February 24, 1993) was a Canadian radio and television broadcaster and sportscaster. ...
The Montreal Canadiens (French: ) are a professional ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
John Allan Cameron CM (16 December 1938 - 22 November 2006) was a Canadian folk singer, known as The Godfather of Celtic Music in Canada. ...
Charles V. Keating (September 17, 1933 - November 22, 2005) was a Canadian businessman who was a director of Shaw Communications. ...
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