Matthew Halliday is a journalist, editor, and copywriter whose work has appeared in magazines and newspapers nationwide.
Matthew Halliday is a journalist, editor, and copywriter whose work has appeared in magazines and newspapers nationwide.
Administrators warn of tough sanctions for those breaking pandemic rules, while prioritizing a gentler sort of persuasion.
With self-isolation now successfully completed for most students, it’s time to see what the new campus life will look like.
Students will again venture the globe one day as part of their education, and when they do universities must be ready to assist them when things don’t go as planned.
Agriculture faculties are becoming some of the most exciting hubs of interdisciplinary collaboration on Canadian campuses.
Changes affect four equity-seeking groups: women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous people and visible minorities.
For visually impaired students, a lack of accessible learning materials “creates enormous barriers to success.”
Many companies in Canada are starting scholarship programs with a view to promoting their corporate social responsibility.
But, as with all university rankings, the question remains: what does it really mean?
After years of collecting anecdotal data, UNB professor Eric Weissman is leading a study to bring the issue of student homelessness out of the shadows.