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The University of New Brunswick Woodsmen aren’t your grandfather’s lumberjacks.
Professors created a graphic novel and simulations to prepare students for treating opioid overdoses.
A unique endowment at the University of Alberta funds rare book acquisitions – one for each of the institution’s honorary degree recipients.
Students will be trained in the creative and business sides of the toy and game industry.
The new network of regional centers of excellence comes on the heels of Canada’s first national accessibility law.
“Typically in vet practice, the routine is to … check the boxes. I realized very quickly that that was not the way to go about it – it was about establishing a relationship first.”
“For every individual person who disagrees with what I do, I have three people who support me,” says the philosophy student and linebacker at the University of Manitoba.
Adaptations of the history scholar’s work take centre stage at the theatre festival.
Prolific academic, author and advocate Silver Donald Cameron will be the first to hold the three-year appointment.
The team will race against military crews from seven other nations in a commemorative restaging of the King’s Cup held in 1919.
If it’s played in gym class, it’s played in Recess League, a lunchtime sports program for the nine-to-five crowd.
Opened in 1965, the lab has helped to ensure that iconic structures like the CN Tower and the Confederation Bridge are safe.
The renovated planetarium became the new home to startup incubator Centech last fall.
The new urban reserve, a partnership with Star Blanket Cree Nation, was nearly 20 years in the making.
In Chess for Life, students learn about decision-making and relationships as part of a game-based sentencing program.
Whether in her Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society lab or on Twitter, Dr. TallBear pushes boundaries to make space for the next generation.
After years of collecting anecdotal data, UNB professor Eric Weissman is leading a study to bring the issue of student homelessness out of the shadows.
More than 114 institutions participated in the U.S.-based #ColorOurCollections campaign from February 4 to 8.
The Concordia research facility is the first of its kind in Canada, and one of about 15 labs in the world to specialize in the automated assembly of DNA parts.
Public and university libraries are partnering up across Canada to make the most of shrinking collections budgets and limited study space.