October 2017
The online resource will offer advice on the job search process with attention to specific challenges transgender applicants face.
An excerpt from a new memoir by University of Prince Edward Island’s first female president.
“What I’ve found the most rewarding about administration is the opportunity to bring about systemic change.”
EDITOR’S NOTE When tragedy strikes: Universities grapple with the fallout from student suicide LETTERS A few more iconic university buildings PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Roy Pogorzelski has been appointed director for the Iikaisskini (Low Horn) FNMI Gathering Place at the University of Lethbridge, and other appointments. CAMPUS Documenting the art of telling lost stories Teaching […]
10 questions for universities developing a coordinated response to suicide in their campus community.
In the wake of student suicides, universities are reflecting on how to respond, and on their approaches to dealing with mental health.
Institutions are required to submit action plans by year’s end and are expected to meet their diversity targets by December 2019.
The great importance of knowing themselves and recognizing their courage ranged from little everyday acts, called micro-courage, to big acts of courage whereby they felt their job was on the line.
“It’s difficult to know what you’re truly passionate about until you try it.”
Art historian Charmaine Nelson, who specializes in the history of slave ads, is this year’s William Lyon Mackenzie King Chair for Canadian Studies at the U.S. university.
Artists, filmmakers and communities are bringing little-known events in Canadian history to a national audience.
There’s little evidence that automatic entrance scholarships persuade students to accept an offer of admission. Could the funds be better spent elsewhere?
The Emerging Indigenous Voices Awards will help support the work of young Indigenous writers.
At least one university has explicitly restricted students’ use of editors for their assignments.