January-February 2021
The goals of what we’re doing haven’t changed, but the how of what we’re doing certainly has.
With a Coast Salish design and modern fit, the new academic robes honour Kim Baird, the first Indigenous woman to serve as chancellor at the institution.
This has been a journey of resilience and making the best out of a weird situation.
Tackling racism isn’t a ‘flash-in-the-pan kind of thing,’ says the head of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing.
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The pandemic has accelerated universities’ reliance on these critical online systems.
The decisions that professors make around evaluation and review – as well as in teaching and scholarly inquiry – are a product of their own interpretation of “excellence.”
“Let us begin our time together by vowing to support each other while we do the hard work of challenging the status quo,” says faculty of law dean Donna Young.
7 international students on how they’re managing a year of online learning.
Here are three ways Canadian universities can do more to help.
The vital role these two programs continue to play in Canada’s research landscape highlights the vision of those who pushed to create them two decades ago.
The university’s Teacher’s Pet profile series puts the spotlight on professors’ furry friends.