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BY ANQI SHEN | SEP 13 2017

The online resource will offer advice on the job search process with attention to specific challenges transgender applicants face.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | SEP 06 2017

10 questions for universities developing a coordinated response to suicide in their campus community.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | SEP 05 2017

Institutions are required to submit action plans by year’s end and are expected to meet their diversity targets by December 2019.

BY ETERNITY MARTIS | SEP 01 2017

Art historian Charmaine Nelson, who specializes in the history of slave ads, is this year’s William Lyon Mackenzie King Chair for Canadian Studies at the U.S. university.

BY ANQI SHEN | AUG 31 2017

Artists, filmmakers and communities are bringing little-known events in Canadian history to a national audience.

BY ANQI SHEN | AUG 30 2017

The province becomes the second in Canada, after Quebec, to create such a role.

BY MELANIE LEFEBVRE | AUG 29 2017

The Emerging Indigenous Voices Awards will help support the work of young Indigenous writers.

BY BRIAN OWENS | AUG 28 2017

Researchers, university administrators, students and others across Canada rally in an unprecedented effort to ensure the government doesn’t ignore the report’s recommendations.

BY JESSICA NATALE WOOLLARD | AUG 25 2017

At least one university has explicitly restricted students’ use of editors for their assignments.

BY ANQI SHEN | AUG 16 2017

While binge drinking isn’t a new issue for universities and colleges, a more collaborative effort has emerged.

BY ANQI SHEN | AUG 15 2017

The urban farm grows more than just produce for the Toronto university.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 14 2017

The tool distinguishes satire from legitimate news with up to 84 percent certainty.

BY ANQI SHEN | AUG 04 2017

Legislation in three provinces mandates that postsecondary institutions adopt stand-alone sexual violence policies starting this year.

BY SARA HAROWITZ | AUG 03 2017

Contact!Unload blends soldiers’ stories with data to call attention to deployment-related psychological trauma.

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN | AUG 01 2017

Immune Nations is a touring multidisciplinary, research-based exhibit on public policy, global health and vaccines.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | JUL 26 2017

The university’s Élisabeth Bruyère School of Social Innovation will welcome its first students in September.

BY ANQI SHEN | JUL 25 2017

The decision is being viewed as a victory for Access Copyright, which launched the lawsuit in 2013, and speaks harshly of fair dealing guidelines used by Canadian universities.

BY DIANE PETERS | JUL 10 2017

The site will allow interested professors to share their knowledge and expertise with the public.

BY ALEX GILLIS | JUL 07 2017

The new blacklist is being described as a more transparent replacement to Beall’s list.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | JUL 05 2017

There’s been a substantial turnover of university leaders recently in Quebec, and finding replacements has sometimes proven difficult.

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