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Flight of the Valkyrie
Waterloo engineering students compete for glory with an AI-enhanced urban firefighting drone.
Waterloo engineering students compete for glory with an AI-enhanced urban firefighting drone.
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.
In honour of Academy Awards season, here’s our list of the best films about professors, students and out-of-control frat boys.
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.
McGill professors say academic freedom is at stake.
How university archivists prepare the past for future researchers.
CIFAR AI Chair Joelle Pineau believes ethics and the common good must guide technological development.
Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras reflects on how Canadian universities are reacting to events in the U.S. and the grounds for optimism amid the turmoil.