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What we’ve learned from the pandemic
Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.
Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.
Lifting of vaccine requirement at some Ontario universities.
One thing we are hopeful about is that as a result of the pandemic, our pedagogy will have to become more flexible and dynamic.
A lack of consultation from university administrators is leading to labour relations tensions at some institutions.
“It’s reconciliation in action,” says executive director of Ongomiizwin.
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?
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