COVID-19
Keypath Education helps universities access the growing audience of working professionals with high-quality online programming.
How an online career symposium created connections for graduate students, postdocs and staff.
Offer free tutoring in math and science to high school students to help level the playing field, suggests engineering dean.
Enrollment in philosophy programs and courses are on the rise recently. The discipline is being seen by young people as a tool to understand their world and help change it.
‘Escalating anti-Asian racism is something that’s very real in Canada,’ said UBC’s president.
Moving to online delivery of programs and services forced universities to be creative. Here are some of the initiatives they’ll keep as we return to campus in person this fall.
The entire university community should systematically incorporate issues of climate change and the collapse of biodiversity into introductory courses.
“It’s reconciliation in action,” says executive director of Ongomiizwin.
How lessons learned in delivering courses last year may affect the mode of course delivery this fall
As universities prepare a return to on-campus activities, many are hoping to keep advantages of remote teaching.
Crises bring renewed interest in co-operatives.
How the traditional conference format has been reimagined in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns.
Experts in ethics and law examine the issues that should be considered when making the decision.
Most universities say they will follow local public health guidelines and are strongly encouraging staff and students to get vaccinated.
Can an in-person job shadow program be adapted to an online environment?
April 28, 2021 Atlantic universities under lockdown The University of New Brunswick is reporting an outbreak at its Magee House residence. As of Monday, the university confirmed six cases of the virus. Students and staff at Elizabeth Parr-Johnston residence may also have been exposed and are currently being tested. The CBC is reporting that the […]
Universities have opened their campuses to help Canada’s vaccination efforts.
The ‘nightmare scenario’ of Laurentian University could become reality for other universities if the feds don’t step in and stabilize the PSE sector, warns Royal Society of Canada working group chair.
Counsellors say the transition has been like ‘building a plane mid-flight.’
Anti-Asian racism affects us as Asian Canadians in our daily lives and in our careers.
Virtual formats can’t replace face-to-face interactions, but will entrepreneurship programs use the past year to be, in true entrepreneurial fashion, innovative?