/sfunews2026-04-11T02:28:08.110Z ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ News - ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ News - ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀUniversity news and the accomplishments of ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ students, faculty and staff.‘Nothing is changing,’ ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ researcher warns B.C.’s endangered species lacking protection noemail@noemail.orgsosmithThousands of endangered species in British Columbia are not receiving the help they need to survive, according to new ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ research. /sfunews/stories/2026/04/Nothing-is-changing- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ-researcher-warns-BC-endangered-species-lacking-protection2026-04-01T17:00:00.000Z2026-04-01T16:51:36.259ZCanada’s ocean economy at risk as climate change hits ecosystems – ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ study noemail@noemail.orgvaa5Communities dependent on Canada’s blue economy will face growing challenges to their livelihoods as climate change fundamentally alters the country’s marine environment, according to new ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ research./sfunews/stories/2026/03/Canada-ocean-economy-risk-climate-change-ecosystems- ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ2026-03-31T18:00:00.000Z2026-03-31T21:29:20.393Z ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ and Siemens partner to accelerate clean hydrogen innovationnoemail@noemail.orgwdhender/sfunews/stories/2026/03/sfu-and-siemens-partner-to-accelerate-clean-hydrogen-innovation2026-03-31T14:54:44.000Z2026-03-31T14:54:44.965ZUnlocking the secrets of a healthy brain – ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ team begins new study noemail@noemail.orgsosmithÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ scientists are embarking upon a new study to discover what makes some people more resilient to brain conditions such as dementia. /sfunews/stories/2026/03/unlocking-the-secrets-of-a-healthy-brain---sfu-team-begins-new-s2026-03-16T17:00:00.000Z2026-03-16T16:59:44.399Z ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ awarded $12.3 million from CFI for clean energy and particle physics researchnoemail@noemail.orgmkieltyk/sfunews/stories/2026/03/sfu-awarded-12_3-million-from-CFI-for-clean-energy-and-particle-physics-research2026-03-14T05:00:00.000Z2026-03-23T22:55:59.915Z ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ announces 2026 honorary degree recipients noemail@noemail.orgvaa5ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ is proudly bestowing honorary degrees on seven outstanding people making transformative impacts in their respective fields and inspiring the university’s class of 2026.
ÌìÃÀmvÌìÃÀ’s honorary degree is the highest honour conferred by the university. These degrees are awarded to distinguished individuals in recognition of their scholarly, scientific or artistic achievement, or their exceptional contribution to the public good. /sfunews/stories/2026/03/sfu-announces-2026-honorary-degree-recipients-2026-03-12T16:00:00.000Z2026-03-12T17:29:29.603Z