by Oscar Baker | Jun 21, 2018
Curtis Kennedy’s childhood dream was lacing up his skates for an NHL team. Instead at 14 he was diagnosed with Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN), a rare form of leukemia that can affect multiple organs, including the lymph nodes and skin. Now...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Apr 17, 2018
I’m been talking a lot lately about being audacious. It’s what we’re going to need to negotiate our way through the massive social, economic, political and ecological change we are experiencing. I am particularly interested in the development of...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Apr 5, 2018
Koen Timmers is bringing the world to a classroom near you. The Belgium-based computer science teacher is an expert in hosting free, large-scale collaborative learning projects for students of all ages. He’s getting set to launch his next project and he’s...
by Oscar Baker | Feb 2, 2018
A chair made of nails sits in the room, inviting children to have a seat. It’s a science experiment, one of many at Science East in Fredericton and on this particular day the grades three through five students from Chief Harold Sappier Memorial Elementary...
by Cherise Letson | May 20, 2014
Mark Whittaker and Mark Hall of Harbour View High pitch their idea for a Bluetooth-enabled car door unlock app at the Student Superpower Challenge pitch day at Planet Hatch. (Michael Hawkins/Wicked Ideas) New Brunswick’s teens have superpowers. It’s in their...
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