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BY SHAUNA MCGINN | November 04 2021

Although part of a new residence hall, venue will have features to ensure sound doesn’t carry.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | November 04 2021

EDITOR’S NOTE Adapting together LETTERS We need to do better CAMPUS Unique garden bed at Dalhousie highlights need for biodiverse planting McGill library showcases ‘extraordinary’ collections with intricately designed pop-up book Long-awaited performance venue will ‘inspire’ UPEI community Tracking aggressive behaviour of coyotes in Vancouver’s Stanley Park NOTA BENE Tallying the pandemic’s financial toll on […]

BY LAURA BEAULNE-STUEBING | November 01 2021

AMAZE: A McGill A-Z Experience also celebrates the university’s 200th birthday.

BY KIM SOLGA | October 29 2021

Academic editing can provide kinship and learning, not just judgment followed by celebration or tears.

BY JULIE CAFLEY | October 27 2021

An expert on leadership in higher education explores the reasons women are less likely to be appointed president, and why so many have unfinished mandates.

BY PATRICK SANAGHAN | October 25 2021

Lessons learned from successful campus implementation efforts.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | October 22 2021

‘We are cautiously optimistic that we are entering the recovery phase,’ one comptroller says.

BY JOHANNE JEAN & SOPHIE D’AMOURS | October 21 2021

An invitation to decolonize universities through collaboration.

BY KERRY BANKS | October 21 2021

A UBC biologist is advising residents not to feed the wildlife.

BY DIANE PETERS | October 19 2021

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is inspiring other universities to prioritize social accountability, advocate for health-policy change, and serve communities in need.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | October 14 2021

The 2021 National Building Reconciliation Forum provided an opportunity to identify the work that remains to be done at universities.

BY ÉMILE BÉRUBÉ-LUPIEN & PASCALE CASTONGUAY | October 13 2021

When it comes to universities offering French-language programs outside Quebec, Laurentian’s problems are just the tip of the iceberg.

BY IAN MUNROE | September 03 2021

The hope is to facilitate more projects involving Indigenous peoples and other racialized groups.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | September 02 2021

EDITOR’S NOTE Magazine making: When unforeseen events compel you to change plans as deadlines loom LETTERS Missing impact on experiment-based research CAMPUS UNBC supercomputer reveals acceleration of global glacier loss Capturing an eclipse at Western Researchers at University of Waterloo trial driverless shuttle NOTA BENE Gender parity in scientific publishing: still a long way to […]

BY TAYO BERO | September 01 2021

One year after a mass reckoning, we examine what universities are doing to address anti-Black racism in their own institutions.

BY LAURA BEAULNE-STUEBING | August 31 2021

Funded by the University of Northern British Columbia and the Hakai Institute, the powerful set of computers show the mass loss of Earth’s glaciers has increased at unexpected rates.

BY IAN MUNROE | August 30 2021

Using campus as testing grounds, WATonoBus pushes limits of autonomous transit.

BY BRENT WITTMEIER | August 25 2021

A look at some of the beautiful central gathering places at Canadian universities.

BY ROHENE BOUAJRAM | August 24 2021

Universities need people, policies and protocols that take into account how to support the success of BIPOC students from an equity, not equality, perspective.

BY BILLY STREAN | August 19 2021

Tips to encourage both professors and students to move around more.

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