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BY SHAUNA MCGINN | March 16 2023

Students design unique mobile maple syrup production unit.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | March 15 2023

EDITOR’S NOTE Finding creativity amid crisis LETTERS Why are we not talking about this? CAMPUS Experiential learning tastes sweet at Bishop’s U Bald eagle makes history at UPEI Curling has arrived at U of Calgary Algoma U releases findings of its first-ever EDI survey NOTA BENE Ontario’s auditor general delivers recommendations to four universities An […]

BY CAILYNN KLINGBEIL | March 15 2023

The pandemic became a rare chance for academic creatives to witness the power of imagination and why it matters.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | March 13 2023

One of the main goals of the survey is to identify equity gaps among students and staff.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | March 09 2023

Are universities properly preparing their people for when something goes wrong on campus?

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | March 08 2023

In the Students as Partners approach, instructors collaborate with students to develop a university course.

BY ANGELA MOMBOURQUETTE | March 07 2023

A team of veterinarians, techs and students performed a rare spinal surgery on the bird.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | March 02 2023

The audit found that some universities have struggled to fill a funding gap created by the province’s decision to reduce and freeze domestic tuition fees.

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | March 01 2023

Skyrocketing student financial need has called for universities to go beyond the food bank model.

BY LEAH SCHEITEL | February 22 2023

The coaching team includes former Olympic curlers Jocelyn Peterman, Brett Gallant, Lanie Peters and John Morris.

BY CYNTHIA WESLEY-ESQUIMAUX | February 21 2023

We must ensure that elders are integrated into teaching and learning, not separated from it.

BY GAVAN P.L. WATSON & SARAH ELAINE EATON | February 17 2023

Now is the time to think through how these new technologies can be improved and used ethically in everyday life, including in teaching and learning.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | January 19 2023

EDITOR’S NOTE Change is in the air LETTERS Move to ebooks means poor revenue for authors CAMPUS Musical time-travel with the Amati strings Moshe Safdie donates Habitat 67 apartment and professional archive to McGill New national industry program recognizes organic campuses SFU gets a lift from a planned public transit gondola NOTA BENE A fresh […]

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | January 19 2023

This unique mode of transportation will have capacity for about 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | January 18 2023

The search for a systemic response to a growing concern.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | January 16 2023

With over 100,000 pieces spanning the architect’s career, the archive will be the university’s largest collection.

BY SHARON OOSTHOEK | January 11 2023

A few high-profile cases involving faculty members who may have falsely presented themselves as Indigenous are calling into question the practice of self-identification.

BY CYNTHIA WESLEY-ESQUIMAUX | January 10 2023

Unpacking the challenge of Indigeneity in higher education.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | January 05 2023

Improving the cohesiveness, openness and agility of Canada’s research support system is the core mandate of the federal government’s new advisory panel.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | December 29 2022

New national industry program recognizes an institution’s commitment to organic.

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