July 13, 2022
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Winners from a photo contest at Queen’s University use creativity to showcase their work.
BY HANNAH LIDDLE | JUL 13 2022

Has the Federation done enough to address EDID issues at Congress?
Has the Federation done enough to address EDID issues at Congress?
The organization has faced criticism in recent years over incidents that put race and inclusion in the spotlight.
BY DIANE PETERS | JUL 08 2022

Navigating the ‘hidden curriculum’ as a graduate student with disabilities
Navigating the ‘hidden curriculum’ as a graduate student with disabilities
Community and mentorship are critical for supporting the success of graduate students with disabilities.
BY ERIN ANDERSON | JUL 12 2022

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So you’re an academic ham: three suggestions for non-boring scholarly presentations
So you’re an academic ham: three suggestions for non-boring scholarly presentations
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BY TAYLOR PRICE | JUL 11 2022

NSCAD launches film festival to showcase graduates
NSCAD launches film festival to showcase graduates
Organizers hope this annual event will raise awareness of the blossoming talent entering the Canadian film industry.
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Kimberley Lamarche Cape Breton University

Cape Breton University has named Kimberley Lamarche as the first dean of its school of nursing. Dr. Lamarche began her career as a registered nurse in Cape Breton, N.S., and has held various roles in clinical practice within the Canadian Forces and in primary care as a nurse practitioner. She completed her doctor of nursing practice degree with a concentration in clinical leadership at Case Western University in Ohio.

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