‘I like to think that a powerful woman is one who has the wherewithal to bring out the best in those she leads, mentors, and serves.’
‘Digital rights is a very important form of gender equality.’
Not just a nuisance, flies pose potential health and behavioural risks to cows.
An interview with Michael Kehler, a University of Calgary researcher who specializes in the intersection of gender and education.
Women students in political science share what makes a syllabus feel fair and inclusive
Learning requires struggle, persistence, iteration and deep focus.
A portrait of the systemic challenges faced by Black female professors in Canadian universities, and ways to support them.
If you want to sustain more diverse teams, you have to create the environment for their success.
Despite making up the majority of faculty, women are still underrepresented among university leadership.
Through his work on ancient philosophy and commitment to democracy, Jean-Marc Narbonne highlights how critical thinking and civic debate can help us better understand and contend with contemporary challenges.
Despite increased institutional commitment, experiences of men and women faculty differ starkly.
A statistical analysis of Canadian universities from 1970 to 2022.
Systemic challenges often start in graduate school for women.
One way to simplify potentially complex lists is to arrange the items to progress in complexity, placing the ‘heaviest’ or most complex item at the end.
Grading can be tedious, but there are ways to make it more human and – surprisingly – more fun.
Instructors have the opportunity to provide students with empathy, context and skills to manage our current context.