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Meeting the moment together
Universities Canada’s new chair of the board of directors Joy Johnson on the path forward for higher education.
Universities Canada’s new chair of the board of directors Joy Johnson on the path forward for higher education.
With an increasingly diverse student body, Canadian universities seek to make students feel at home.
The Canada-Korea theatrical collaboration, R;Link tells a story of soldiers’ friendships in the Korean War.
How declining reading levels are reshaping the way universities teach.
Canadian study permits are being misappropriated by crime rings on a massive scale, threatening the integrity of post-secondary institutions and the aspirations of international students.
Critics say automatic subscriptions to online course materials are a commercial cash grab that limits students’ choices.
After a decade marked by funding cutbacks and a tuition freeze, the province’s universities face the future with an eye for opportunities.
Every day brings new adventures, challenges and opportunities for a student coming from abroad.
‘Measuring gender equity is important in order to know whether you have made any progress. Otherwise, some people may feel progress has been made while others don’t experience it,’ asserts gender equity expert.
Despite increased institutional commitment, experiences of men and women faculty differ starkly.
Activists and administrations from Halifax to Nanaimo review policies after this spring’s pro-Palestinian encampments.
New programs are emerging on campuses across the country, but finding funding for these positions is a challenge.
The passionate psychologist and teacher is a prominent figure in Hearst’s university community.
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.