University of Sudbury
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Université de Sudbury | |
| Motto | Lucerna ardens et lucens (Latin) |
|---|---|
Motto in English | A torch of glowing radiance |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1913 Collège du Sacré-Coeur de Sudbury. Subsequently named the University/Université of Sudbury in 1957. |
Academic affiliations | ACUFC, Universities Canada |
| Chancellor | Gérald Michel |
| President | Dr. Serge Miville |
| Address | 46°27′58″N 80°58′23″W / 46.4662°N 80.9731°W |
| Campus | Urban |
| Tagline | Ici, on réussit |
| Colours | Blue & Red |
| Website | http://www.usudbury.ca/ |
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The University of Sudbury (French: Université de Sudbury) is a French-language and tri-cultural university in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It provides undergraduate programming in sciences, health sciences, social sciences and commerce. It was a federated school of Laurentian University until May 1, 2021, when Laurentian terminated its relationships with all of its federated schools as part of the 2021 Laurentian University financial crisis; it was subsequently announced that the University of Sudbury will continue operations as an independent French-language university.
The university is a member of Association des collèges et universités de la francophonie canadienne (Association of Colleges and Universities of the Canadian Francophonie), a network of academic institutions of the Canadian Francophonie.[1]
Founded as a Roman Catholic institution, the university became officially secular in 2021.[2]
