Tara was the Deputy Editor for University Affairs.
Tara was the Deputy Editor for University Affairs.
UA web editor Tara Siebarth tested out the tongue-loosening properties of improv games for science communicators at the Canadian Science Policy Conference.
Windsor Star Francophone community disheartened by Ontario scrapping plans for French-language university Windsor — thanks to its French heritage and volume of students studying in the language — was at the top of the list for expansion of a...
The researcher’s curiosity about comics culture all started in childhood.
Globe and Mail New course at University of Toronto studies Trump’s presidency as it happens There’s a malleable syllabus in Sam Tanenhaus’s new class at the University of Toronto, because its subject matter develops too rapidly for an unbreakable...
“You and I only have one non-renewable resource in life – and that is time,” says Carleton University professor Tim Pychyl.
Edmonton Journal University of Alberta dean of science resigns post, citing actions of university leadership University of Alberta’s dean of science, artificial intelligence pioneer Jonathan Schaeffer, has resigned from his position effective Oct. 1 citing decisions made by the...
Global News Brescia trading plastic straws for biodegradable paper straws on campus Brescia University is joining in a widespread effort to reject single-use plastic straws. CBC News UWaterloo hires 7 more mental health staff but students say that's not enough It's been...
Globe and Mail LG, University of Toronto partner on artificial-intelligence lab South Korean consumer electronics giant LG Electronics Inc. is turning to the University of Toronto to build its artificial-intelligence muscle, as the university hopes to build a better...
Global News Saskatchewan’s permanently disabled students to benefit from new loan Up to an extra $2,000 will be offered from The Canada Saskatchewan Integrated Student Loan program, to help students pay for their post-secondary education and living costs. The Georgia...
Globe and Mail Ottawa unveils integrity rules to shield scientists from interference The model policy, released on Monday, is intended to help departments satisfy new scientific integrity provisions that were included last year in a collective agreement with the...
Globe and Mail Political correctness vs. progress: Michelle Goldberg and Jordan Peterson each make their case ahead of Munk debate Conservatives think progressives worry too much about “political correctness” – words and attitudes that include, protect and above all...