June-July 2017
The university is looking to its past as a liberal education institution to prepare students for the future.
Photos from New York Times contributors donated to university in time for Canada’s sesquicentennial.
Student-led group at Wilfrid Laurier University provides full scholarships to students fleeing violence.
Camp fYrefly offers an opportunity for LGBTQ youth to see a university as a place where they fit.
EDITOR’S NOTE Canada at 150: A time for healing and celebration LETTERS OER adoption proceeding steadily – and organically PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Mount Royal University appointed Stephen Price dean of the faculty of health, community and education, effective July 1, and other appointments. CAMPUS Librarians turn to Facebook for help deciphering vintage postcards Canada […]
Most of them won’t be celebrating.
The province is stepping up efforts to attract more students and entice them to stay after graduating.
Don’t forget the faculty.
Campus events range from lecture series and book launches to art exhibits and musical performances.
“We need to believe in ourselves and what we do, and convince others of its importance.”
UBC’s “Moments that Matter” course mines departmental expertise to transform a second-year history course into a team performance.
Faced with illegible handwriting and images of long-vanished sites, librarians digitizing piles of old postcards at UPEI turned to social media to tap into Islanders’ collective memory.
By its actions, the country has shown its deep commitment to diversity, inclusivity and global citizenry.