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The University of Alberta (also known as U of A or UAlberta, French: Université de l'Alberta) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford , [ 8 ] the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory , [ 9 ] the university's first president.
Horace Harvey – second Chief Justice of Alberta; chairman of the University of Alberta Board of Governors; Frederick Haultain – the first and only premier of Canada's North-West Territories; Lois Hole – former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta; Ernest Manning – former Premier of Alberta; Don Mazankowski – former Deputy Prime Minister of ...
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The Gateway is the student paper at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is published once a month in print during the academic year (September–April) and on a regular basis online throughout the calendar year by the Gateway Student Journalism Society (GSJS), a student-run, autonomous, apolitical not-for-profit organization, operated in accordance with the Societies Act ...
The University of Alberta Students' Union (UASU) is the student society that represents undergraduate students at the University of Alberta. Originally established in October 1908 as the Students' Council, the UASU is a non-profit corporation that operates under the authority of the Post-Secondary Learning Act (Alberta). [ 1 ]
St. Joseph's College is a Catholic, undergraduate, liberal arts college on the University of Alberta campus. It also serves as a residence and place of worship. It is affiliated with the University of Alberta and the Archdiocese of Edmonton, and is pastorally served by the Basilian Fathers. Its courses, residences, and campus ministry services ...
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