January-February 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 […]
This unique mode of transportation will have capacity for about 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
The search for a systemic response to a growing concern.
With over 100,000 pieces spanning the architect’s career, the archive will be the university’s largest collection.
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.
Unpacking the challenge of Indigeneity in higher education.
Improving the cohesiveness, openness and agility of Canada’s research support system is the core mandate of the federal government’s new advisory panel.
New national industry program recognizes an institution’s commitment to organic.
Donated historic instruments get special concert series at the university.
Once the value of ‘interdisciplinary’ is truly accepted, academia will significantly benefit.
The pandemic and aging infrastructure have spurred major renovations at university observatories, making them more accessible to the public and to researchers around the globe.
Many also question how universities will support students struggling with “climate anxiety.”