Cailynn Klingbeil is a writer, editor and freelance journalist based in Calgary.
Cailynn Klingbeil is a writer, editor and freelance journalist based in Calgary.
The oft-overlooked Prairie province’s higher education sector is beginning to recover after several years of budget cuts, strikes and government interference.
While progress is being made, queer students at some universities still face challenges from administration.
The Saskatchewan-based researcher has been studying and tracking super pigs for over 14 years.
‘All of my work is informed by my own understanding of Anishinaabe cultural identity.’
Two professors have developed a new teaching and learning philosophy that encourages more fun in higher education.
The western province has been through some dark times when it comes to funding. Will the newly elected government bring solutions, or more controversy?
As academics experiment with the graphic novel form, their research is reaching – and influencing – new audiences.
The pandemic became a rare chance for academic creatives to witness the power of imagination and why it matters.
Faculty and staff look forward to stability as online university makes a modest increase in its local presence.
New funding will allow the university to develop the space and infrastructure needed for the self-sustaining energy system.
Frustrated students and faculty feel left out of discussions between the Alberta government and administration.