Moira MacDonald is a Toronto-based journalist.
Moira MacDonald is a Toronto-based journalist.
Rooms are available to any local postsecondary student who has “a commitment to sober living.”
A recently published study of doctoral students finds women and men had vastly different relationships to their work during the first wave of the pandemic, and recommends a more tailored approach to support.
Flexibility in the delivery of mental health services will be key for this school year, the co-authors of a new report say.
‘The digital is becoming an integral part of liberal arts education,’ says humanities dean.
How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage.
A combination of factors has contributed to a pair of faculty strikes, with more possibly to come.
They’ve been on the lips of a growing number of postsecondary administrators and faculty in recent years, and COVID-19 has only accelerated the trend.
Moving to online delivery of programs and services forced universities to be creative. Here are some of the initiatives they’ll keep as we return to campus in person this fall.
Universities are turning to the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals as a blueprint for achieving a better and more prosperous world.
Seven academics reflect on the moment they realized the world had changed.
Several dozen from across Canada have been meeting every Friday to help each other and their students navigate through the pandemic.