New training offered for local radio and communications

A new program at FNUniv is available for students looking for hands-on training in community relations and community radio.
Governor General visits CFNU

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.
One-week INCA crash course trains youth for radio

Two INCA alums have received funding to offer a pre-INCA “crash course” training program to 15 youth (age 15 to 29), from Monday, April 15 to Saturday, March 20–the week leading up to, and the first day of, the FNUniv Powwow.
pîkiskwêwin expands with renewed funding from Canadian Heritage

Artwork by Kevin Spencer Cardinal pîkiskwêwin expands with renewed funding from Canadian Heritage 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. “The pîkiskwêwin […]
New Indigenous Journalism and Communication Arts degree is a North American first

First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) has launched the first four-year Indigenous journalism and communication degree in North America.