November 2017
Those absent-minded scribbles may actually help you to process information and tap into your creativity.
A 14-metre stretch of sidewalk will soon power an entire office.
EDITOR’S NOTE Embracing the city: Universities move beyond the cloistered campus LETTERS We need to question, and manage, expectations PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Meric Gertler has been reappointed president of the University of Toronto for a second term that runs until June 30, 2023, and other appointments. CAMPUS A tradition of glassblowing welds father and […]
The Tri-Council funding agencies have announced that a redesign of the CCV is underway.
A prosperous and healthy city benefits urban universities and their surrounding communities.
The craft of repairing and customizing lab equipment passes from one generation to the next at Brock.
When students don’t participate, neither they nor their peers can learn as much.
The saviour trope versus critical hope.
Schools are also looking to encourage domestic students to benefit from international students’ presence.
The city’s two universities create new research chairs related to cannabis.
The problem of equity is not new, nor is it unique to science, though I sense we’ve been ready to solve it for a long time.
New UBC residence is world’s tallest wood building.
The new station in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, will study Arctic issues including climate change.