Its leadership is committing to changing a culture of silence that surrounded accusations around late professor Wayne Hankey.
Across the country, administrators are having to balance a range of factors as they consider what measures they are willing to enforce and for how long.
Even before the pandemic, women professors had to deal with a different set of expectations.
Alleged assaults at Western prompted policy reviews across Ontario, but it’s unclear what changes will come from them.
To mandate or not to mandate: the debate many universities have been wrestling with is now put to the test.
A new report looks at outcomes for new graduates with disabilities. Advocates of disability rights say this data is not new or surprising.
“I think it's provoked a change in the way we actually teach. Hopefully, it’s going in a direction of being more engaging and interactive.”
From partnerships with heritage organizations to web crawlers, university archivists, librarians and historians are using a range of tools to capture life in the pandemic.
International students stranded on campus are trying to make the best of it for now, but don’t know what the future holds for them.
As long as faculty are consistently communicating with students, the delivery method isn’t as important as the content, says one expert.
Report leads to formal apology from Dalhousie president to Black community members and a pledge to respond to anti-Black racism.