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The grey area of artificial intelligence
As AI transforms university practices, legal and ethical challenges are multiplying.
As AI transforms university practices, legal and ethical challenges are multiplying.
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.
Are regional, class, gender and ethnic history programs shattering Canada’s collective sense of national identity?
The artist-academic behind the Black and Free initiative shares her story.
How the university sport governing body is changing to meet the needs of Canada’s student-athletes.
How growing recognition of the diverse needs of students on the autism spectrum is fueling a culture change on campus.
The Saskatchewan-based researcher has been studying and tracking super pigs for over 14 years.
When international conflicts arise, Canadian universities have to juggle free speech and academic freedom, while also managing external pressures.
David Robinson, executive director of the Canadian Association of University Teachers, shares his thoughts on how the debate over the Israel-Hamas conflict is threatening fundamental principles of academia.
Thirty years into his academic career, Glen Jones is still curious about what makes universities tick.
The ‘garden of the gulf’ has been grappling with a number of tumultuous issues in higher education, most of which involve its sole university.
With the integrity of the international student system under fire, what can universities do?