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Two solitudes: Quebec Universities in WWII
Historical researcher explores English-French divide over Second World War.
Historical researcher explores English-French divide over Second World War.
Working together with Inuit, First Nations and Métis, university researchers are bolstering sovereignty and improving living conditions in the Arctic.
British Columbia’s funding pressures, shifting enrolment and policy reforms signal sweeping changes ahead for colleges and universities across the province.
Waterloo engineering students compete for glory with an AI-enhanced urban firefighting drone.
Quebec universities are launching food assistance initiatives to support students amid a housing crisis and rising inflation. But is it enough?
The province’s institutes of higher learning are navigating immigration restrictions, language policies, budget cuts and challenges to academic freedom.
The Heterodox Academy wants to encourage uncomfortable debates on campus.
How the Trump administration’s cuts to U.S. science are derailing Canadian research.
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.