2023
The western province has been through some dark times when it comes to funding. Will the newly elected government bring solutions, or more controversy?
The felted stole, designed by artist and student Megan Pegg, kicked off a new tradition for graduates of MSVU’s MountAbility program.
The Western Research Scholars Academy, which pairs CRCs with experienced mentors from across the globe, emphasizes personal connection as a key part of professional development.
The government has promised billions of dollars for research and development to support future moon missions, with a long-term goal of sending people to Mars.
Over the last few months, several Canadian postsecondary institutions have issued policies or recommendations regarding the social media app.
EDITOR’S NOTE The fight for EDI doesn’t stop at campus gates LETTERS Three cheers for the scholarly graphic novel CAMPUS SFU football supporters cry foul Concordia researchers make breakthrough in 3D printing UNB professor introduces economics undergraduates to experiential learning New workshop series offers nursing faculties training in implementing TRC’s calls to action COLUMNS In […]
Photo contests are gaining in popularity as a powerful way to share and promote research.
Direct-sound printing can create objects in places that related technology can’t reach.
The evolutionary ecologist made a name for herself with a headline-grabbing discovery early in her career. Now the University of Toronto Scarborough professor is using her platform to support the next generation of Black scientists.
The outgoing president and CEO of Universities Canada reflects on the past 14 years.
The two-hour, voluntary sessions provide training in Indigenous specific racism, cultural humility, cultural safety and integrating the truth of colonization.
National security agencies are taking a renewed interest in universities and their research in the face of rising geopolitical concerns.
Universities must work together to find new ways to collaborate and share knowledge using artificial intelligence.
Students ‘loved it, they had fun, they did extremely well and their marks reflected that,’ says the professor.
The Burnaby, B.C., university has appointed a special adviser to “explore options for a sustainable way forward” after it axed its football program in April.
‘Adopt a Grand-Student’ is part of the university’s commitment to being an age-friendly university.
EDITOR’S NOTE Falling through the cracks LETTERS A happy ending CAMPUS Telling Indigenous stories through medicines of the land Laurier stops the presses New Centre for Research and Innovation opens at Memorial NOTA BENE StatCan report reveals impending shifts at highest levels of professoriate Universities offer support for student-parents COLUMNS In my opinion: When youth […]
A pulp and paper mill has become a unique hub to ignite innovation.
As academics experiment with the graphic novel form, their research is reaching – and influencing – new audiences.
Kwantlen U library collection features plant-based skin care items.