Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
Universities across the country mark the 30th anniversary of the shooting at Polytechnique Montréal.
Universities Canada’s first-ever survey on EDI lets members compare results, share best practices.
To mark the magazine’s 60th anniversary, current editor Léo Charbonneau sits down with the magazine’s two preceding editors to look back on the issues, events and personalities covered in its pages over the years.
Globe and Mail Kenney makes major changes to Alberta’s universities, boards and agencies Premier Jason Kenney’s government has appointed a number of oil executives to chair Alberta’s largest universities as part of a larger shakeup of management at dozens...
Globe and Mail Opinion: Science is pure, but scientists are human How might scientific misconduct be better handled in Canada? Like any disease, it warrants a combination of prevention and treatment, writes Jim Woodgett. TheRecord.com Opinion: The myth of conservative persecution...
Macleans.ca Opinion: My encounters with CSIS My first interaction with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service occurred in 2012 while I was an undergraduate student at Dalhousie University. Global News Ontario Tech students using AI to teach robots empathy An artificial intelligence project...
Sudbury Star Laurentian offers free tuition program to Crown wards Current and former youth in the extended care of a Children’s Aid Society, known until recently as Crown wards, will be eligible to attend Laurentian University without paying tuition. CBC...
CBC News Canadian postsecondary school reps focus on reconciliation in Yukon gathering Representatives from 31 postsecondary schools across Canada are meeting in Yukon this month to talk about ways to advance reconciliation with Indigenous people. CBC News Muslim student in Ottawa...
CBC News Former N.B. premier Brian Gallant lands job at Ryerson University in Toronto Former New Brunswick premier Brian Gallant has a new job at Ryerson University, serving as a special adviser on innovation, cyber security and law in the university...
CBC News When CSIS comes knocking: Amid reports of Muslim students contacted by spy agency, hotline aims to help Creators of University of Toronto-based student support line say spy agency often on ‘fishing expeditions.' Edmonton Sun Uyghur students in Canada fear...
Globe and Mail McGill AI project could change the way brain surgeons are trained An artificial intelligence algorithm tracks the neurosurgery resident’s every movement – ready to classify his performance as part of a research project at McGill University. Toronto...