November 2019
The Bridge Prize was established as the University of Lethbridge’s “Giller Prize for students,” says dean of liberal education.
The University of New Brunswick Woodsmen aren’t your grandfather’s lumberjacks.
EDITOR’S NOTE A topical trifecta: Climate change, cyberbullying and campus diversity LETTERS An excellent role model CAMPUS A novel approach to teaching nursing students about opioids Exhibition by UFV’s South Asian Studies Institute updates Canada’s hockey history PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Lakehead University announced that Jula Hughes will be the new dean of the university’s […]
There’s much to admire in Canada’s higher education system, but we can do so much better.
Researchers and funders are increasingly focusing on how to prepare for a changed – and changing – climate.
The university’s initiative is one of a patchwork of such programs across the country.
Professors created a graphic novel and simulations to prepare students for treating opioid overdoses.
A case study from the human rights and equity office at Queen’s University.
Many universities lack adequate policies on how to deal with cyberbullying, leading to real-life consequences for some targeted academics.
Scientists have found that urban animals are not just adapting their behaviours, but changing at a genetic level compared to their country cousins.
“We Are Hockey” celebrates hockey players of colour and their impact on the sport in Canada.
The conversation about race in the profession is heating up. Here’s why.
Every person on a university campus has a part to play.