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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.
The newly renovated museum, home to thousands of medical specimens, follows the history of medical education back to the 19th century.
The event, where graduate students explained their research in the form of a baked good, appears to be the first of its kind in Canada.
New conference centre, residence and business park in St. John’s focuses on tech and social innovation.
The researcher’s curiosity about comics culture all started in childhood.
Fourteen students were admitted to the medical school through the Black Student Application Program this year.
Researchers at Brescia and Western found public education through branding is increasing sales of healthier food in dining halls.
With the Adopt-A-Soldier project, Wendy Robicheau is giving life to the names on Acadia’s war memorials.
From state-of-the-art research trucks to drones and satellites, Flux Lab uses an arsenal of tools in its quest to measure greenhouse gas emissions across Canada.
Hansard, a massive document of every word spoken in Canada’s parliamentary debates, is now online.
“Reclaiming Shingwauk Hall” is “a history of what happened to me and [to thousands of other] kids,” says one residential school survivor.
Researchers in Ottawa are investigating how rapid drug-sample testing impacts behaviour among drug users.
Curator Barbara Cole is helping to usher UBC’s impressive outdoor art collection, nearly 70 years in the making, into an exciting new stage of life.
The Media Centre for Public Policy and Knowledge Mobilization in Winnipeg will examine how to get research out of the university and in front of government.
The university is a pioneer of problem-based learning and was one of the first Canadian institutions to open a teaching and learning centre.