Governor General visits INCA
Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General took a seat behind CFNU’s mic during a visit to First Nations University of Canada on April 22.
Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General took a seat behind CFNU’s mic during a visit to First Nations University of Canada on April 22.
On March 31, National Indigenous Languages Day, the First Nations University of Canada is pleased to announce that the Government of Canada has renewed its support for pîkiskwêwin: Sharing Indigenous Languages On Radio and Online with another year of funding.
Photo: Instructor Kerry Benjoe, managing editor of Eagle Feather News, works with student Dallas Monpetit at the 2022 INCA Summer Institute First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) has launched the first four-year Indigenous journalism and communication degree in North America. A four-year Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Journalism and Communication Arts blends multimedia training with the study of Indigenous issues […]
INCA will make a major program announcement on Monday, March 11 at 10 a.m. in the Veterans Memorial Teepee (atrium), First Nations University of Canada Regina Campus. Join us for the announcement followed by a brunch in the multipurpose room.
“The onus here is to create a safe, but realistic radio environment for the students.”
Veteran CBC journalist Merelda Potter-Fiddler is joining the INCA faculty on a permanent basis.
The pîkiskwêwan project supports training and mentorship for Indigenous storytellers of all ages.
What should the next generation of Indigenous broadcasters learn? This was a question put to members of the Saskatchewan Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters at a gathering in Prince Albert August 23-24.
Students will learn from home, then meet face to face in this unique community-centred course
Congratulations to INCA student Shayla Sayer-Brabant of Poundmaker Cree First Nation, one of two recipients chosen nationally to receive the Canadian Journalism Foundation-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellowship. The fellowship is for early career journalists to develop a project with CBC Indigenous. Shayla will explore the subject of self-harm and suicide, with particular attention to how these issues impact Indigenous youth. The other […]