Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is the digital journalist for University Affairs.

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    Headlines for Aug. 9, 2021

    CTV News Should post-secondary schools mandate vaccines for on-campus learning? With a new school year quickly approaching and COVID-19 case numbers going up across Canada, some are beginning to ask whether post-secondary institutions should require staff and students to...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    August 09, 2021

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    Headlines for Aug. 6, 2021

    The Toronto Star ‘A recipe for disaster’: Western University profs will avoid the classroom due to lack of campus vaccination policy Adrian Owen works with ICU patients who’ve had severe brain injuries, including those whose brains were harmed by...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    August 06, 2021

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    Headlines for Aug. 5, 2021

    CTV News Court dismisses government's appeal of ruling that struck down student fee opt-out Ontario's highest court has dismissed an appeal from the government after a provincial directive making some post-secondary student fees optional was ruled to be unlawful. University...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    August 05, 2021

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    Headlines for Aug. 4, 2021

    CTV News Faculty at U of C calling for mandatory COVID-19 vaccines on campus Some professors at the University of Calgary want the post secondary to make COVID-19 vaccines a requirement as students return to campus in person in...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    August 04, 2021

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    Universities seeing influx of applications for September

    Brock University sees itself as having a ‘double cohort of first years’ in September, says interim president.

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 28, 2021

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    Headlines for July 23, 2021

    The Globe and Mail E-mails shed new light on N.S. art college development battle The former president of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design raised concerns for months about members of the board of governors who she...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 23, 2021

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    Headlines for July 22, 2021

    Ottawa Citizen Online and in-person students in university classrooms cause concerns for teachers, teaching assistants and students Unions representing faculty, teaching assistants and students at the University of Ottawa are concerned about the effectiveness of teaching students attending classes...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 22, 2021

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    Headlines for July 21, 2021

    CTV News University of Regina hosting hundreds of northern Sask. wildfire evacuees The University of Regina is hosting more than 450 people from the Shoal Lake Cree Nation and the Red Earth Cree Nation who have evacuated their homes...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 21, 2021

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    Headlines for July 20, 2021

    The Toronto Star Harassment ride in Canada's higher education, study finds One third of women and almost a quarter of men teaching and researching on Canadian university and college campuses deal with harassment, much higher rates than in most...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 20, 2021

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    Headlines for July 19, 2021

    The Toronto Star Colleges, universities should plan for normal this fall, government says Ontario colleges and universities can fully reopen this fall with no capacity limits for classes or physical distancing requirements for students, says a government memo obtained...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 19, 2021

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    Headlines for July 16, 2021

    CBC Students living on Cape Breton University campus will need to be fully vaccinated Cape Breton University will be requiring students staying in residence this fall to have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine, the only university in Nova...

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    Laura Beaulne-Stuebing

    July 16, 2021

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