Jan-Feb 2019
Perpetuating such a myth downplays the value of discipline, energy and effort.
Public and university libraries are partnering up across Canada to make the most of shrinking collections budgets and limited study space.
More students are opting to live in theme-based residences.
EDITOR’S NOTE Finding your community: Themed residence spaces give students a sense of belonging LETTERS Not that Yale PEOPLE ON THE MOVE McMaster University president Patrick Deane will become the new principal and vice-chancellor at Queen’s University as of July 1., and other appointments. CAMPUS New mural at MacEwan celebrates water, life and womanhood Preserving […]
The mounting teacher shortages in parts of Canada have several sources, including working conditions, cuts to teacher education programs and a lack of specialty instructors.
The work celebrates water, life and womanhood.
Educators are using gaming elements, combined with the interactive and immersive aspects of virtual reality, to enhance learning.
Several smaller universities are heading downtown to open new arts-focused facilities.
The newly renovated museum, home to thousands of medical specimens, follows the history of medical education back to the 19th century.
As time goes by, I’m having more and more misgivings about using social media.
Saveurs de génie brings together student microbrew clubs, microbreweries and beer enthusiasts.
The event, where graduate students explained their research in the form of a baked good, appears to be the first of its kind in Canada.
They’re a waste of time, with little evidence they make a difference in decision-making.