Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is the digital journalist for University Affairs.
Laura Beaulne-Stuebing is the digital journalist for University Affairs.
CBC Meet the Canadian scientist who paved the way for for groundbreaking mRNA COVID vaccines Every week, more Canadians are rolling up their sleeves to get the shot that will protect them against COVID-19. CTV News U of S surgery professor...
The Globe and Mail Say goodbye to Ryerson’s statue – and his name, too Who has the luxury of ignoring history? I certainly did, when I was a journalism student at Ryerson University in Toronto. The Sault Star Algoma U shares...
Global News Game on! Atlantic University Sport announces plan for full return to sports this fall Student athletes in the Atlantic region will be back competing this fall. CityNews Vaccine lottery: Manitobans eligible for cash, scholarships if they get a COVID...
‘Escalating anti-Asian racism is something that’s very real in Canada,’ said UBC’s president.
Times Colonist Woman killed in London was an environmental engineer with a bright future: professor A woman killed in an anti-Muslim attack was a "sparkling, generous, loving person" who overcame the odds to become a successful environmental engineer, said...
Brescia University College joins McGill University as the only campuses in Canada to hold the Blue Community designation.
The Toronto Star Pressure mounts for Ryerson University to change its name. What will it take for that to happen? Mohamad Haniff wants to return his degree to Ryerson University as a form of protest. Global News School task force on...
The Toronto Star Post-secondary schools ponder pushing vaccination for students in residences Most public colleges and universities in Manitoba have ruled out requiring students who live on campus to be vaccinated against COVID-19 this fall, but a mandate for...
CBC Mandating vaccines at universities could set dangerous precedent, says bioethicist A Montreal bioethicist says Western University's plan to make vaccines mandatory for students living in residence is ethically problematic, because it's a form of discrimination. CTV News No physical distancing...
Prince George Citizen UNBC board chair dismissed UNBC sent out a terse press release late Friday, announcing that UNBC board of governors chair Aaron Ekman has been relieved of his duties effective immediately. CBC Supporters of U of T doctor describe...
The Globe and Mail Chinese AI firm blacklisted by U.S. gave funds to two Ontario universities Two Ontario universities, York and Queen’s, have been collaborating with a major Chinese artificial-intelligence company that has been blacklisted by the U.S. government...