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May-June 2019

BY MEAGHAN HALDENBY | May 21 2019

If it’s played in gym class, it’s played in Recess League, a lunchtime sports program for the nine-to-five crowd.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | May 20 2019

Opened in 1965, the lab has helped to ensure that iconic structures like the CN Tower and the Confederation Bridge are safe.

BY JESSICA RIDDELL | May 10 2019

The term is ubiquitous in university mission statements, but students seem to understand it differently than we do.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | May 08 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE Planning ahead, looking back: The merits of strategic plans, the pitfalls of honorary degrees, and a special anniversary PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Bartha Knoppers has been awarded the 2019 Henry G. Friesen International Prize in Health Research, and other appointments. CAMPUS First Nations University of Canada now sits on reserve land Why an […]

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | May 08 2019

Though often viewed with skepticism, when done well, these plans can help to set an institution’s path.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | May 06 2019

Despite the success, the country’s universities look to diversify the source countries to avoid over-reliance on a few key nations.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | May 01 2019

And what happens when controversy arises.

BY SUZANNE BOWNESS | April 26 2019

The former UOIT rebrands to clarify its identity and move past an awkward moniker.

BY STUART CHAMBERS | April 26 2019

These six strategies can easily be implemented as part of a proactive approach to essay writing.

BY ANQI SHEN | April 25 2019

The new urban reserve, a partnership with Star Blanket Cree Nation, was nearly 20 years in the making.

BY NAVNEET ALANG | April 23 2019

Researchers now have access to a flood of educational data on students that they hope will offer insights on how to improve the learning experience. Will it work?

BY SHAUN KHOO | April 23 2019

Recognizing the symptoms is the first step in treating the problem.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | April 15 2019

A number of pilot projects are trying to encourage intergenerational co-housing in cities big and small.

BY MEAGHAN HALDENBY | April 09 2019

In Chess for Life, students learn about decision-making and relationships as part of a game-based sentencing program.

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