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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.
Lessons from the U.S.
Canadian universities stand in the crosshairs of cybercriminals: Q&A with Benoît Dupont, Canada Research Chair in Cyber-resilience.
Quebec universities are launching food assistance initiatives to support students amid a housing crisis and rising inflation. But is it enough?
Despite an ALS diagnosis in 2023, Jean-François Champagne continues to champion access to education
How to resolve the absence of a concerted plan on international students between governments and academic institutions
‘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 making up the majority of faculty, women are still underrepresented among university leadership.
Through his work on ancient philosophy and commitment to democracy, Jean-Marc Narbonne highlights how critical thinking and civic debate can help us better understand and contend with contemporary challenges.
Despite increased institutional commitment, experiences of men and women faculty differ starkly.
A statistical analysis of Canadian universities from 1970 to 2022.
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.