Maple League

Summary

The Maple League of Universities, previously known as the U4, is an association of four universities in eastern Canada. The four member schools, Acadia University, Bishop's University, Mount Allison University, and St. Francis Xavier University, are all primarily undergraduate liberal arts institutions.

Maple League of Universities
Location
  • Canada
Membership
Executive director
Jack Rice[1]
Websitemapleleague.ca

Members edit

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Locations of Maple League member universities

The four member universities of the Maple League are all primarily undergraduate and located in Eastern Canada: one in Quebec, one in New Brunswick, and two in Nova Scotia. All were established in the early 1800s.

University Province Location Established
Acadia University Nova Scotia Wolfville 1838 (1838)
Bishop's University Quebec Sherbrooke 1843 (1843)
Mount Allison University New Brunswick Sackville 1839 (1839)
St. Francis Xavier University Nova Scotia Antigonish 1853 (1853)

History edit

The Maple League was founded in 2013 as the U4, and adopted its current name in 2016. The name "Maple League" was inspired by the Ivy League in the United States.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Executive Director". Maple League. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  2. ^ MacDonald, Moira (November 16, 2016). "Four small universities in Eastern Canada rebrand as the "Maple League"". University Affairs. Archived from the original on November 27, 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website