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UBC student mobilizes climate advocacy to drive change
Sadie Vipond, a plaintiff in the country’s landmark youth climate lawsuit, is urging universities to prepare students to meet the realities of a warming world.
Sadie Vipond, a plaintiff in the country’s landmark youth climate lawsuit, is urging universities to prepare students to meet the realities of a warming world.
Integrating artificial intelligence into our societies and personal lives binds us to certain futures and forecloses the possibility of others. Are we ready to accept the consequences?
An impressive list of women are leading research at universities across the country.
As PFAS contamination spreads, universities must champion interdisciplinary learning, ethical reform and community partnerships, says Robert Bilott, the attorney at the center of Dark Waters.
Navigating the turbulence of political headwinds with resilience, strategy and collective power.
University instructors, leaders, and staff should all be involved in the AI discussion
Take a look at the comic strip page featuring humorous takes on faculty life in our March issue.
Women students in political science share what makes a syllabus feel fair and inclusive
Learning requires struggle, persistence, iteration and deep focus.
A portrait of the systemic challenges faced by Black female professors in Canadian universities, and ways to support them.
If you want to sustain more diverse teams, you have to create the environment for their success.
Replacing EDI with ‘belonging’ runs counter to the very clear objectives of equity, diversity, and inclusion programs.
We must embrace resistance through a transformative student-centred lens.
University studies provide long-term life skills that employers value: critical thinking, creativity, adaptability and self-regulation.