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Dalhousie’s Johnny Appleseed of the Annapolis Valley.
New online forum will give the university valuable feedback and help it identify issues as they emerge.
A neighbourhood landmark gets a seond life on campus.
Study offers wealth of data for education policy makers and stakeholders.
Canadian university presidents also more likely to be turfed by their boards than in the past.
Specifically highlighting tattoos that honour deceased loved ones or past events.
Critics ask why they didn’t disclose their work before the Quebec case went to trial.
New survey finds postdocs see themselves as employees, not students or ‘trainees’.
More than a quarter of high-school girls expect to get a job requiring a graduate degree, compared with 16 percent of high-school boys.
Pint-sized SnoBots take top robotics prize.
Recommendations include dismantling the Université du Québec network.
Editors cite financial woes for leaving the student-run news cooperative founded in 1938.
AUCC launches personal videos to offer another perspective on education and jobs.
Crowdsourcing is winning supporters as a financial incubator for early-stage research, university fundraising and getting ideas to market.
With the relaunch of Carleton’s football team comes the rebirth of the Panda Game.
After 14 years of existence, this is an internship model worth emulating.
Many Canadian universities boast new LEED-certified buildings (for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), among other varied sustainability efforts. But, to date, there has been little coordinated analysis of policies and practices around sustainability in education in Canada.
The university has the largest collection of clothing and textiles on a Canadian campus.
Many institutions now devote much time and resources to boosting their standing in various league tables.
Researchers have discovered a bioactive compound in the sweet liquid.