Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Globe and Mail Canadian corporate leaders back Ryerson’s Black Innovation Fellowship A number of prominent technology and other corporate leaders have rallied together in the past week to contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars to expand Ryerson University’s Black...
Like many institutions, the pandemic forced Brock University to reimagine the ultimate milestone in a student’s academic career.
The federal government’s $1.1-billion plan includes more funds for vaccine research, clinical trials, and expanded testing and modelling.
The Canada Emergency Student Benefit, Canada Student Service Grant, an expansion of the Canada Student Grant and some 76,000 jobs are some of the new measures announced.
Here’s how several universities have responded so far to Ottawa’s appeal for critical supplies, expertise and labour in response to the pandemic.
A new hydroponic system will allow the university to harvest hundreds of pounds of greens a month out of a refurbished shipping container.
This Wednesday at 1 p.m. EST, universities across the country will honour those who died aboard UIA Flight 752 last week.
Reuters 'Empty chairs' across Canada’s academic community after Iran plane crash The crash in Iran of a Ukrainian Airlines jet bound for Toronto killed dozens of professors and researchers from campuses across Canada, leaving a painful hole in...
Dozens of students, professors and researchers from universities across the country have been identified among the 176 victims.
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The university estimates that students who opt for the ZTC degree program could save $5,000 over four years by exclusively using open-access course texts and library course reserves.