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Bridging gaps and building opportunities
How growing recognition of the diverse needs of students on the autism spectrum is fueling a culture change on campus.
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Catching up on open access
A decade ago, Canada was at the forefront of open access publishing. Now critics say those policies are due for a drastic rewrite.
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Hidden eco warriors
Academics who research and teach accounting are quietly championing environmental efforts.
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Olympics Bound
Meet Canada's athlete-scholars competing at the summer games.
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Athlete-scholars competing at the 2024 Paralympic Games
These Canadian Paralympians are taking the term “student athlete” to the next level.
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Co-designing the curriculum
In the Students as Partners approach, instructors collaborate with students to develop a university course.
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The fragile state of student housing
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.
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Imagining the future of international education in Canada
How to resolve the absence of a concerted plan on international students between governments and academic institutions
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Why Canada is losing the next generation of researchers
With support for graduate students at a breaking point, Canadian universities are feeling the impact.
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Digital textbook deals spark controversy
Critics say automatic subscriptions to online course materials are a commercial cash grab that limits students’ choices.
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