Université Sainte-Anne, its staff, and its students take pride in developing relationships with the community and forming important and lasting partnerships, particularly in education, community development, management, health, culture, and science. Established in five regions of the province, the university promotes development, undertakes projects, and invests in infrastructure to address the unique needs of its communities. Its aim is to make Nova Scotia a great province in which to study, invest, play, and live in French.
Marcel-R.-Comeau Sports Centre
This is where students, community members, and athletes who are part of the Dragons’ teams have access to quality sports facilities. The gymnasium, training rooms, pool, skating rink, running track, and other facilities are ideal places to practice your favourite sport or lead an active lifestyle.
Louis-R.-Comeau Library FR (Available in French Only)
The Louis-R.-Comeau Library offers a collection of 87,000 printed documents, access to hundreds of thousands of digital resources, and work spaces for groups and individuals.
Centre acadien
Founded in 1972, the Centre acadien has large collections of primary and secondary sources that mainly feature the Acadian and Nova Scotian cultures.
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- University-community news
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