Ian Munroe is the Senior Writer/Deputy Editor for University Affairs.
Ian Munroe is the Senior Writer/Deputy Editor for University Affairs.
As the principal and vice-chancellor prepares to step down, she weighs in on lessons from COVID-19, academic freedom, diversity, and the future of higher education in a world upended by technology.
CTV News Laurentian president stepping down as university nears end of insolvency process Laurentian University president Robert Haché and provost Marie-Josée Berger will formally leave their posts when the university emerges from the insolvency process, which is expected to...
CTV News Students staging lockout at U of M admin building as strike continues A group of students is standing outside the doors of the University of Manitoba administration building on Monday to prevent administration staff from entering the...
Ottawa Citizen Academic freedom debate still simmers at uOttawa in wake of Bastarache report Fallout from a report on academic freedom continues to swirl at the University of Ottawa with a group of active and retired professors saying the...
CTV News Bishop's University students, alumni erupt in protest over decades of sexual violence allegations Students at one of Canada’s supposed top “party schools” are holding their administration to account —and questioning whether that very "party" label is putting...
National Post Western University students set to walk out of class to protest 'culture of misogyny' Students at Western University are set to walk out of class today to protest what they call a “culture of misogyny” on campus...
The hope is to facilitate more projects involving Indigenous peoples and other racialized groups.
Using campus as testing grounds, WATonoBus pushes limits of autonomous transit.
While some Indigenous scholars say there’s been significant progress, others see mostly rhetoric.
The majority of perpetrators are men, while women with disabilities and Indigenous women are the most likely to be targeted.
Several institutions say preliminary figures suggest the drop in enrollment due to the pandemic may be easing.