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BY ANQI SHEN | May 29 2018

“Tackling these questions in an open, transparent and scholarly way is one of the things we’re doing to make ourselves more welcoming as a community to people of diverse racial backgrounds,” said King’s president.

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | May 07 2018

“There is a sense of pride, a sense of continued resilience in language learning,” says coordinator at the University of New Brunswick’s Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | April 16 2018

Making lunch out of research leftovers.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | April 10 2018

In the interest of cancer prevention, the creators of hitchBOT have paired the smarts of IBM’s Watson with Pepper, the most personable robot you’ll ever meet.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | April 03 2018

“We’ll talk about anything they want to talk about, as long as we have something educated to say about it.”

BY ANQI SHEN | March 22 2018

The Varsity’s online content in simplified Chinese boasts a growing readership among thousands of Chinese international students on campus.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | March 12 2018

The Interior University Research Coalition in B.C. launched late in 2017.

BY ANQI SHEN | March 02 2018

Students in a prison law clinical course offered by Queen’s University help federal inmates with legal grievances.

BY SORAYA ROBERTS | March 01 2018

After purchasing Sam the Record Man’s flagship store in 2008, Ryerson University officially returned the music shop’s iconic sign to downtown Toronto in January.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | February 19 2018

The campus training hubs aim to keep top athletes in Canada.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | February 14 2018

Soapbox Science trains women working in STEM to engage the public about their research by taking it to the streets.

BY GREGORY GUEVARA | February 01 2018

The University of Regina is giving free suits to job-seeking students.

BY LOUISA SIMMONS | January 31 2018

The lectures, part of a special class about Viola Desmond, were streamed on Facebook Live.

BY LOUISA SIMMONS | January 25 2018

Kwantlen Polytechnic University will accept six students next year based on portfolios instead of grades.

BY DIANE PETERS | January 17 2018

Meal Exchange surveyed 2,668 university students for its first campus-food report card.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | January 09 2018

It took four years and the perfect analogy to figure it out.

BY SORAYA ROBERTS | January 05 2018

With her move to the University of Calgary in December, the multidisciplinary artist adds “tenure-track professor” to her feats.

BY GREGORY GUEVARA | December 28 2017

Researchers examine the connection between posting selfies on Instagram and Twitter, and public perceptions of competence.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | December 12 2017

The province has invested nearly $350,000 to draw students to northern British Columbia, a region that is suffering from dwindling student enrolment.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | December 06 2017

The contents of the painter’s workspace – from a trove of pens to customized furniture the artist built himself – offer clues to his creative process and discussion points for the future of Canadian art.