July-August 2022
Organizers hope this annual event will raise awareness of the blossoming talent entering the Canadian film industry.
EDITOR’S NOTE Change is the new normal LETTERS Preprints can cause problems CAMPUS NSCAD launches film festival to showcase graduates Big canoes, small world Capilano U greenlights first on-campus housing complex Laurier professor studies how language lights up our brains NOTA BENE What’s left, 10 years after Quebec’s Maple Spring Athabasca U’s ‘near virtual’ plan […]
This new residence will provide 362 beds for first- and second-year students and is expected to be completed by 2024.
Lakehead project aims to restore one of several decades-old boats that are ‘catalysts for community building.’
A group of researchers at Université de Sherbrooke came up with a unique way to educate people about the “leaky pipeline” in academe.
Some universities experiencing record-breaking giving, but clarity is important to avoid misunderstandings.
Learning a second language sparks new connections in the brain that are stored as cognitive reserve.
Indigenous artists are reclaiming space on university campuses, threading history and storytelling through creative works in a variety of mediums that enrich the student experience.
Young leaders reflect on the legacy of the province’s largest-ever student protests.
How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage.
A part-time professor’s most important lesson: survival.
The Alberta government is supporting the community’s fight to keep university jobs local.
Where non-academic work can help you cross the bridge back to the professoriate.