November-December 2022
EDITOR’S NOTE What we owe democracy LETTERS More funding needed for single parents CAMPUS A community garden for Queen’s employees aims to foster social connection UTM acquires monumental video game collection U of R microgrid will help grow provincial renewable energy sector Sober-living residence opens in Windsor NOTA BENE Why universities logged record-high revenues in […]
The rapid rise in international recruitment has sparked calls for rules and standards to govern third-party recruiters.
The second recipient of the Joyce Echaquan Scholarship is hoping to develop a new care model.
Collaboration and improved program offerings are at the heart of this proposed initiative, which draws inspiration from the Université du Québec network.
The head of CAUT worries that financial fundamentals remain weak despite the windfall.
The interdisciplinary approach to human, animal and environmental health is gaining traction in teaching and research, but the field still struggles against institutional silos.
Our collective future, as well as that of future generations, depends on adequately funding higher education.
The Syd Bolton Collection is the biggest known video game archive in Canada.
Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.
The unique wellness initiative has become a popular spot for respite during the workday.
Rooms are available to any local postsecondary student who has “a commitment to sober living.”