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Filipinos use Facebook to warn of floods
International scholarship winner Ria Jhoanna Ducusin studies how communities in the Philippines cope with inundations.
International scholarship winner Ria Jhoanna Ducusin studies how communities in the Philippines cope with inundations.
Disasters happen more often — these programs explore the whys and hows.
We must embrace resistance through a transformative student-centred lens.
Having a mentor who is available when you need them and listens to your dreams and concerns objectively is key.
Meet Canada's athlete-scholars competing at the summer games.
TMU professor introduces AI-powered chatbot to academic community.
Quality of varsity sport broadcasts and player promotions will suffer, says former staffer.
Are regional, class, gender and ethnic history programs shattering Canada’s collective sense of national identity?
How the university sport governing body is changing to meet the needs of Canada’s student-athletes.
Chase Petruska hopes the league will have a positive impact on the mental health of participants.
Menstrual equity comes to university campuses.
The ‘garden of the gulf’ has been grappling with a number of tumultuous issues in higher education, most of which involve its sole university.
'We've all put a lot of heart and soul into [the program] so it’s really nice to see it succeeding,' says program chair.
Students are unaware of all the financial aids available to them. With rising food and housing costs, stakeholders are calling for reform and better dissemination of information.