by Lisa Hrabluk | Feb 26, 2014
The Student Superpower Challenge What is it? The Student Superpower Challenge is a bilingual event and creative competition for New Brunswick high school students to think up some cool solutions to the problems they see. The competition is co-hosted by T4G, Brilliant...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Feb 21, 2014
Happy Canadian Computing Education Day! Okay so it might not have a cool name like the May 2-4 weekend, but today is something special. It’s part of a growing movement to shine a big honkin’ spotlight on technology skills and why every student in Canada...
by Cherise Letson | Feb 18, 2014
These rings were designed in a 3D printer by a Chilean designer, an example of what happens when technology and art meet. (Photo/Cherise Letson) Want a strong tech sector? Get aggressive on arts education. That’s the message ArtsNB director Akoulina...
by Cherise Letson | Feb 10, 2014
Professional speaker, comedian and radio host Corey Poirier knew he wanted to make a difference in the world. The way to do it, he thought, was to study some people already making a difference. Through his interviews with these high achievers, he noticed certain...
by Mike Parker | Feb 4, 2014
At the 2014 State of the Province dinner held in Fredericton January 30, New Brunswick Premier David Alward announced the creation of the Brilliant Labs project. Funded by both the government and private sectors, it will provide grants to students and teachers so they...
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