News & Events
News & Events on campus related to the First Year Book Project.
- Guest Lecture SeriesNeal Livington, Nov.17th, Cox 24 1:00pm
"Nova Scotia - The Next Five Years: An Energy Plan to Avoid a Failed Society" - Aug 23, 2010: NSAC launches First Year Book Project
Links to Authors/Editor
Links to authors personal websites or writers website page if available.
- Alan Wilson
- Alex Handyside
- Andria Hill-Lehr
- Barb Stegemann
- Bob Howse
- Bruce Graham
- Budge Wilson
- Carol Ann Cole
- Carol Bruneau
- Chris Benjamin
- Dan Leger
- Daniel N. Paul
- Dr. Richard Goldbloom
- Elizabeth May
- Errol Sharpe
- Farley Mowat
- Frank MacDonald
- Geoff Regan
- Harry Thurston
- Jim Lotz
- Joan Baxter
- John Bell
- Jon Tattrie
- Judith Brannen
- Kelly Toughill
- Leland Maerz
- Leo J. Deveau
- Lesley Choyce
- Lisa Teryl
- Luigi Costanzo
- Marq de Villiers
- Nancy Covington
- Neal Livingston
- Patricia Doyle-Bedwell
- Peggy Hope-Simpson
- Peter Stoffer
- Ralph C. Martin
- Richard Zurawski
- Rodney MacDonald
- Ronald Colman
- Stephen Clare
- Steven Laffoley
- Sunyata Choyce
- Tom Gallant
Why a First Year Book Project?
The first-year book project is designed to involve students, staff and faculty in a common experience and introduce our new students to the intellectual process of the university campus.
This year's book was selected because it presents a diverse range of topics, many of which are relevant to the subjects our students will be studying. We hope that reading this book will generate stimulating discussions throughout the campus.
Nova Scotia : Visions of the Future
Video: Lesley Choyce
Editor and author Lesley Choyce talks about the book "Nova Scotia: Visions of the Future" (Part 1)
Credit: Stephen Patrick Clare
Video: Lesley Choyce
Editor and author Lesley Choyce talks about the book "Nova Scotia: Visions of the Future" (Part 2)
Credit: Stephen Patrick Clare
Video: Lesley Choyce
Editor and author Lesley Choyce talks about the book "Nova Scotia: Visions of the Future" (Part 3)
Credit: Stephen Patrick Clare
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