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Degrees of Change
British Columbia’s funding pressures, shifting enrolment and policy reforms signal sweeping changes ahead for colleges and universities across the province.
British Columbia’s funding pressures, shifting enrolment and policy reforms signal sweeping changes ahead for colleges and universities across the province.
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.
Lessons from the U.S.
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.
International PhD student Otuto Amarauche Chukwu goes on the ground to interview patients and caregivers.
Every day brings new adventures, challenges and opportunities for a student coming from abroad.
Psychotherapist, researcher and member of the Bear Clan of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, Louis Busch is working to transform university teaching by integrating Indigenous perspectives.
It’s time to shine light on the impact of art and design schools, say presidents.
In Canada and around the world, young men are opting out of postsecondary education. What are the long-term effects of the gender imbalance on campus –– and what can we do about it?
Unexpected government policy changes have choked off revenues while rising costs threaten to topple painstakingly balanced budgets.
Canadian universities are facing uncertain prospects as they weigh the Liberal Party’s mixed record on postsecondary education against Conservative threats to EDI initiatives and research funding.
Despite an ALS diagnosis in 2023, Jean-François Champagne continues to champion access to education