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Harrison House at the University of New Brunswick (left). Harrison House is a university residence at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.It was built in 1962 as part of the largest building program at UNB which included several other residences and faculty buildings.
Sir Howard Douglas Hall, commonly referred to as "The Old Arts Building", is the oldest university building still in use in Canada, completed in 1827. The building is named after Howard Douglas and is located on the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick. The lobby of the building resembles a small museum due to the historic ...
The first astronomical observatory in Canada, established in 1851 by William Brydone Jack Brian Mulroney Hall, St. Thomas University. The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is split into two primary campuses: the main campus, UNB Fredericton (UNBF), located in Fredericton, as well as the smaller campus, UNB Saint John (UNBSJ), which is located ...
Sir Edmund Head Hall is the name of the engineering building at the University of New Brunswick. [12] Edmundston, New Brunswick, is named after him. [13] The united township of Head, Clara and Maria in Renfrew County, Ontario was named in honour of Head and his wife. Mount Head in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta is named after him.
Additionally, the University of New Brunswick Saint John campus (UNBSJ) has a student newspaper The Baron. [222] The city was also home to Huddle, a business news website which published from 2015 to 2023. [223] One of the first Black Canadian magazines, Neith, was published in Saint John in 1903–1904 by Abraham Beverley Walker. [224]
Mary K. Tibbits Hall, more commonly known as Tibbits Hall, was established in 1970 as an all-female house. It was named after Mary Kingsley Tibbits (BA, MA, LL.D.) who in 1889 was the first female graduate of the University of New Brunswick. [1] Tibbits Hall was located beside Lady Dunn Hall which was also an all-female residence.
Sir Howard Douglas Hall, University of New Brunswick: 1826-27: Fredericton: James Woolford: Also known as "the Old Arts Building", it is the oldest building still officially in use by a university in Canada. It was designed by the same architect as Government House. The third floor was added to accommodate more staff and students in 1876–77.
The University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law is the second oldest university-based common law Faculty in the Commonwealth. [2] It is located in New Brunswick's capital city, Fredericton , and is one of two law schools located in the province, the other being the French-language Faculty at l'Université de Moncton .