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Draft report on future of troubled Laurentian University expected this week
Laurentian University must replace the 20 professors who have left during the its court-ordered restructuring — positions that have gone unfilled on top of the mass firings when the financially troubled school first announced that it was seeking creditor protection, says its faculty union.
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Queen’s launches first-in-Canada fellowship program in social impact
The Advanced Leadership for Social Impact (ALSI) Fellowship is a first-in-Canada program that provides the tools, knowledge, and networks participants need to take on the root causes and drivers of the world’s greatest challenges – from housing affordability to climate change.
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Maritime students ‘in dire need’ as inflation continues to soar
Rising inflation is forcing Maritime students, already on a tight budget, to make some difficult financial decisions.
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