August-September 2017
We do not pretend that there is a singular answer or indivisible truth. Instead, we must embrace complexity.
The urban farm grows more than just produce for the Toronto university.
The tool distinguishes satire from legitimate news with up to 84 percent certainty.
EDITOR’S NOTE New and newsworthy: What’s grabbing my attention these days LETTERS Supporting international collaborations PEOPLE ON THE MOVE As of Aug. 1, Catharine Dishke Hondzel became the new director of Thomspon Rivers University’s Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, and other appointments. CAMPUS Researchers and artists team up to address global vaccination debates […]
The U of Ottawa biophysicist, whose daring research has attracted worldwide attention, values creativity above all else.
Why ongoing support is important while navigating an academic career.
Legislation in three provinces mandates that postsecondary institutions adopt stand-alone sexual violence policies starting this year.
“Extremism is now startlingly pervasive, politically poisonous, and requires constant repudiation.”
Contact!Unload blends soldiers’ stories with data to call attention to deployment-related psychological trauma.
If you work with more than six people, it’s likely you work with someone who has experienced, will experience, or is currently experiencing fertility issues.
Immune Nations is a touring multidisciplinary, research-based exhibit on public policy, global health and vaccines.
Discover the works of famous architects such as Douglas Cardinal, Ernest Cormier, Ron Thom and Arthur Erickson.
There’s been a substantial turnover of university leaders recently in Quebec, and finding replacements has sometimes proven difficult.