Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Natalie Samson is the deputy editor for University Affairs.
Saskatoon Star-Phoenix U of Saskatchewan support workers overwhelmingly approve new deal CUPE Local 1975 members voted 97 per cent in favour of the new offer, which maintains a defined benefit pension plan. Kingston Whig-Standard Former Queen’s principal Hitchcock dies Karen Hitchcock, Queen’s...
Toronto Star Banning UBC from Pride Parade is a welcomed ‘kick in the pants,’ says transgender professor The Vancouver Pride Society’s decision to bar the University of British Columbia from participating in this year’s Pride parade is the “kick...
Global News UBC barred from Vancouver Pride after hosting ‘transphobic’ speaker UBC hosted a speech titled “The Erosion of Freedom: How Transgender Politics in School and Society is Undermining Our Freedom and Harming Women & Children” by Jenn Smith...
Globe and Mail Ottawa unveils plans to build $14.5-million climate-change research centre in PEI The Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation will “set the standard” for climate-change education across Canada and around the world, said Veterans Affairs Minister...
Library association releases statement clarifying this evolving role.
The team will race against military crews from seven other nations in a commemorative restaging of the King’s Cup held in 1919.
Calgary Herald Calgary could host vital research on cannabis's role in reducing opioid deaths Calgary researchers are poised to study the merits of cannabis in tackling opioid addiction and slowing the rate of deaths from the painkillers, a senior...
CTV News Maritimers relieved after UNB students kidnapped in Ghana rescued Lauren Tilley, 20, and Bailey Chitty, 19, are both University New Brunswick students who were taking part in an internship through the Renaissance College program. CMAJ News Queen’s to redress...
Globe and Mail New rules governing unpaid interns in federally regulated sectors released They include standard protections like 40-hour work weeks, holidays, maternity-related reassignments and leave. Times-Colonist Co-op learning in B.C. gets $9-million funding boost The provincial government announced $9 million in...
The top three presentations at this year’s 3-Minute Thesis competition tackled chemotherapy, oil pipelines, and asphalt.
Hill Times Why’d Duncan cancel the Network of National Centres of Excellence program? The route to better policy is through public engagement. But this seems to be the last thing the Trudeau government wants. Toronto Star Opinion: Funding science research -...