Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
An audio tour celebrates the 50th anniversary of a sprawling – now largely forgotten – art installation created by late Canadian artist Michael Snow for the opening of Brock’s iconic Mackenzie Chown Complex.
CBC News International students say they want to study in Canada, but staying is a problem if they can't find housing Ottawa says it's talking to provinces, territories and other key partners to address student housing shortage. Globe and Mail Federal...
Photo contests are gaining in popularity as a powerful way to share and promote research.
Ottawa Citizen Postsecondary institutions still unprotected, largely excluded from Budget 2023 The federal budget failed to make needed investments in post-secondary education or protect colleges and universities from corporate insolvency, says the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT). CBC Université Laval...
CTV News Don't punish international students over fake admission letters: advocate Migrant Students United is urging the federal government not to penalize potentially hundreds of international students, most from India, who are now facing possible deportation over admission letters...
The Alberta institution anticipates a period of growth in the next five to 10 years.
Universities have opened their campuses to help Canada’s vaccination efforts.
The Centre for Career and Vocation prompts students to ask how social responsibility and ‘calling’ factor into their work lives.
National Post Ontario government establishes $100M fund for colleges, universities hit by pandemic The minister of colleges and universities says the cash will go to schools that have lost revenue while incurring additional expenses related to remote learning and...
CTV News Prepare for full return to in-person learning this fall, says AB advanced education minister Demetrious Nicolaides cites Alberta's promise to give all adults their first vaccine dose by the end of June as a reason why universities...
Using portable 3D scanners, a team of professors and graduate students created a new database that attempts to replicate the hands-on experience of identifying fossils and other specimens.