September-October 2023
The latest report from the Standing Committee on Science and Research concludes that a serious shake-up is needed to restore French-language science to its former glory in Canada.
How universities are overhauling operations in an effort to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
From high-contrast window films to reflection-blocking shades, small design details are helping prevent thousands of bird collisions every year.
Universities Canada’s new commitments to truth and reconciliation will be a living document.
Are equity, diversity and inclusion criteria and sustainable development goals compatible with academia’s obsession with excellence?
As generative AI disrupts the world of teaching and learning, academia has been slow to address its use in scholarly research.
English departments will continue to matter if they remain places where students’ ideas are considered.
An audio tour celebrates the 50th anniversary of a sprawling – now largely forgotten – art installation created by late Canadian artist Michael Snow for the opening of Brock’s iconic Mackenzie Chown Complex.
The western province has been through some dark times when it comes to funding. Will the newly elected government bring solutions, or more controversy?
The felted stole, designed by artist and student Megan Pegg, kicked off a new tradition for graduates of MSVU’s MountAbility program.
The Western Research Scholars Academy, which pairs CRCs with experienced mentors from across the globe, emphasizes personal connection as a key part of professional development.