13-2022 : Laurier Stedman Prize competition offers $10,000 in prizes to high school-aged writers of short fiction
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- Wilfrid Laurier University news release regarding the annual Laurier Stedman Prize. The cash prizes are open to students living and studying within the geographic boundaries of the Grand Erie and Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District school boards.
The prize is funded through an endowment and estate gift from Miss Mary Stedman. A great supporter of the university, Stedman passed away in 2014. She entrusted the university with the task of determining how to best use the funds. - Notes
- Wilfrid Laurier University is a public university in Waterloo, Ontario. Laurier traces its roots to 1911 with the founding of the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada, the first Lutheran seminary in Canada.
As the seminary grew, it expanded teaching into new areas. From 1914-1929 it founded and operated Waterloo College School, an all-boys high school offering pre-theological education leading to senior matriculation. In 1924, the seminary expanded its higher education offerings when it established Waterloo College of Arts, a non-theological honours degree program affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. Waterloo College and Associate Faculties, offering science and engineering programs, was launched in 1956. Three years later, Waterloo College and Associate Faculties separated from Waterloo College and became incorporated as the University of Waterloo.
Also in 1959, the seminary received a revised charter from the Province of Ontario. The charter established Waterloo Lutheran University, a degree-granting university composed of two units – Waterloo University College (formerly Waterloo College) and Waterloo Lutheran Seminary (formerly the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada). In 1960, WLU ended its long-standing affiliation with the University of Western Ontario, and began to grant its own degrees.
On November 1, 1973, Waterloo Lutheran University became a public institution and was renamed Wilfrid Laurier University. Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, renamed Martin Luther University College in 2018, remains a federated college of the university.
In 1999 a second campus, Laurier Brantford, opened in Brantford, Ontario. In 2006 the Faculty of Social Work moved to a century-old building in downtown Kitchener. - Place of Publication
- Waterloo, Ont.
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- February 8, 2022
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- 13-2022
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- News from Wilfrid Laurier University
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- 2022
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