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Activists-in-residence enrich and test universities
New programs are emerging on campuses across the country, but finding funding for these positions is a challenge.
New programs are emerging on campuses across the country, but finding funding for these positions is a challenge.
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.
‘It’s fascinating to look at museums, libraries, archives and art galleries to see what isn’t there.’
While efforts to eradicate HIV continue, funding for Canadian researchers is dwindling.
Canadian universities have seen a surge of pro-Palestinian protests this spring, following similar demonstrations across North America. Students have built encampments on campuses to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has worsened since an...
Former University Affairs columnist Jessica Riddell wants academics to rewire their mindsets and perspectives on how Canadian universities are currently being run.
University Affairs reached out to professors for their advice to faculty on how to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict with students.
Regarded as one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence, Yoshua Bengio now urges caution when it comes to AI.
Almost a year after the stabbing at U of Waterloo, what has changed?
Three new medical schools and an innovative family medicine program look to alleviate a crisis in primary care.
Universities Canada New CEO
Are regional, class, gender and ethnic history programs shattering Canada’s collective sense of national identity?