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How social movements shape Canadian universities
A history of clashes, challenges, and lessons learned.
A history of clashes, challenges, and lessons learned.
As AI transforms university practices, legal and ethical challenges are multiplying.
A team of international scholars tackles a historical work of epic proportions.
A look at how campuses across Canada use pet therapy programs to support students’ mental health.
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.
He is described by colleagues as ‘one of our most prolific writers on Canada-U.S. relations.’
Author of the first book on Canadian foreign policy in Africa, Dr. Akuffo has a rich sense of wonder that dates back to childhood.
Months of pro-Palestinian demonstrations left lingering mental and emotional scars for Jewish students and faculty members who say their safety and inclusion is still being threatened.