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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.
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.
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.
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.
One of the goals of the new CEO of Montreal’s École de technologie supérieure is to increase the visibility of the university on both a national and global scale.
The oft-overlooked Prairie province’s higher education sector is beginning to recover after several years of budget cuts, strikes and government interference.
Canada's education brand is at risk as enrolment takes a dive.
‘I feel that there’s an indebtedness that I have to give back in all of my research to communities that I’ve benefited from.’
These Canadian Paralympians are taking the term “student athlete” to the next level.
Meet Canada's athlete-scholars competing at the summer games.