Hannah Liddle

Hannah Liddle is the assistant editor for University Affairs.

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    Universities Canada welcomes new president and CEO

    Gabriel Miller will start the new leadership role on March 18, 2024.

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 18, 2024

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    Headlines for January 16, 2024

    CTV News New N.B. nursing graduates won't have to pay registration fees Nursing graduates in New Brunswick won’t have to pay first-time registration fees as the province seeks to reduce financial barriers for applicants. National Post Queen's University could 'go under'...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 16, 2024

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    Headlines for January 15, 2024

    Globe and Mail Canada to consider cap on international students in the face of a housing shortage, Immigration Minister says Canada is considering a cap on the number of international students allowed to live in the country, Immigration Minister...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 15, 2024

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    Headlines for January 10, 2024

    Global News Ontario universities plead for increased funding amid Ford government tuition freeze Stagnant provincial funding and a years-long tuition freeze are “undermining” student success at post-secondary institutions, according to Ontario universities, which are pleading with the Ford government...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 10, 2024

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    Headlines for January 9, 2024

    Global News Med students turning away from traditional family medicine: U of A program director As the family doctor shortage worsens across the country, there's a concerning trend exacerbating the issue. Globe and Mail Universities face lawsuits accusing them of failing...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 09, 2024

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    Headlines for January 8, 2024

    Policy Options Quebec’s move to force teaching French at McGill and Concordia could have dire consequences Without additional funds, the move could lead to reduced course choice and the replacement of specialists with French teachers, harming the quality of...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 08, 2024

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    Headlines for January 5, 2024

    CBC News Court decision barring Chinese student sends message about espionage risk, experts say CSIS seeking changes to law to allow it to warn universities of national security threats. CBC News UPEI faculty union says changes promised in university's action plan...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 05, 2024

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    Headlines for January 4, 2024

    CTV News UPEI seeks community input on action plan after critical report The University of Prince Edward Island(opens in a new tab) is seeking community input on the preliminary draft of its action plan. The move comes more than...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 04, 2024

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    Headlines for January 3, 2024

    Globe and Mail Claudine Gay’s resignation from Harvard points to challenges university presidents face in 21st century The resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay Tuesday was an earthquake that is sending aftershocks throughout universities not only in the United...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 03, 2024

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    Headlines for January 2, 2024

    CBC News Cybersecurity issue causes Grenfell Campus to delay return to classes Classes were set to begin Thursday but have been rescheduled for Monday. CBC News UPEI creates new positions in sexual violence prevention, equity, and student support New jobs come 6...

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 02, 2024

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    U of T acquires rare 14th century manuscript

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville was a medieval “blockbuster” widely read across Europe.

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    Hannah Liddle

    January 02, 2024

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