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BY ASHLEIGH VANHOUTEN | APR 05 2016

Carleton professor’s study reveals women’s voices make up only 29 percent of those quoted in media.

BY ASHLEIGH VANHOUTEN | APR 04 2016

Goal is to help guide people towards healthy coping strategies, says developer Tina Chan.

BY SARAH BROWN | MAR 30 2016

Joint program from U of Saskatchewan and U of Regina offers support to vet school students and faculty.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | MAR 28 2016

Experts say countering bad press requires “good stories,” champions, experimentation

BY NATALIE SAMSON | MAR 23 2016

Organizations praise funding boosts for campus infrastructure, research and financial aid, but more could be done for indigenous students, some say.

BY CATHERINE COUTURIER | MAR 14 2016

Although it’s a relatively new field of research, results are “encouraging.”

BY BECKY RYNOR | MAR 09 2016

Registrars group signs the Groningen Declaration on behalf of universities and colleges.

BY ASHLEIGH VANHOUTEN | MAR 09 2016

University of Waterloo researchers speculate that simply typing more slowly may improve writing.

BY ASHLEIGH VANHOUTEN | MAR 08 2016

A Dalhousie PhD student develops a tattoo removal cream.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | MAR 07 2016

Gary Kobinger is leaving the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg for Université Laval.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | MAR 02 2016

New application options at University of Regina, University of Alberta go beyond “female” and “male.”

BY GAIL DUGAS | FEB 24 2016

“I have always loved the idea of immersing myself in a dissertation. I envied people who were doing their PhDs. I would think ‘Take me with you!” says Tom Howell, co-creator of a radio project inspired by the work of Canadian PhD students. Introducing their audience to students who have spent years thinking about a […]

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 23 2016

Outgoing Ottawa Citizen editor to lead McGill’s Institute for the Study of Canada.

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 17 2016

Carleton’s Vicki Boman explains how she helps students who are struggling due to illness or other challenges.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | FEB 17 2016

Dr. Kaspi among 15 top Canadian researchers in science and engineering recognized by NSERC.

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 16 2016

Campuses across the country offer late-night writing support.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | FEB 10 2016

The multiple-step process includes the option of applying to Universities Canada.

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 10 2016

Western brings research inside a community crisis centre to improve outcomes for vulnerable children.

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 10 2016

Students can rent out rooms by the night.

BY SHAWNA WAGMAN | FEB 08 2016

Frustrated educators and overcrowded health centres share the need for a new remedy.

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