Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Edmonton Journal Alberta announces round-the-clock mental health resources for postsecondary institutions The United Conservative government will spend $22 million to fund mental health and addiction supports at the province’s 26 post-secondary institutions. The PIE News At the 2019 CBIE conference, outward...
Star Calgary Why experts say Kenney’s critique of a Calgary professor is a strike against academic freedom After a University of Calgary professor’s credibility was questioned by the premier Monday on the floor of the Alberta legislature, some reacted...
He just wouldn’t stay away.
Global News Ryerson, York students hold 1-day strike to protest provincial education cuts Hundreds of university students skipped class on Wednesday to take part in a one-day strike protesting education cuts made by the Ford government in Ontario. Ottawa Citizen Meng...
Montreal Gazette Quebec backs down on acquired rights of foreign students, temporary workers The CAQ government has been faced with mounting protests over its attempts to reform a popular international student program that fast tracks citizenship. The Guardian 'Alarming' Chinese...
The Bridge Prize was established as the University of Lethbridge’s “Giller Prize for students,” says dean of liberal education.
The Sault Star "Momentum going" for reconciliation “We want to continue to be a priority in our universities in Canada,” said Algoma University president Asima Vezina. CTV News Video: National Building Reconciliation Forum at Algoma University Twenty-two university presidents and several...
A unique endowment at the University of Alberta funds rare book acquisitions – one for each of the institution’s honorary degree recipients.
Students will be trained in the creative and business sides of the toy and game industry.
Globe and Mail Canada Research Chairs program taking new measures to close equity gaps among prestigious academic positions The CRC program is committing to new measures to close equity gaps among the prestigious academic positions, including a first-time focus...
National Post Indicted McGill professor was caught in broad, controversial U.S. dragnet of Chinese-background scientists Some prominent critics suggest America’s trade war with China has propelled police on a witch hunt against east-Asian researchers. Cape Breton Post CBU instructor fired after...