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University of Guelph expands mental health education with launch of 2 new family therapy programs
The University of Guelph‘s Maplewoods Centre for Family Therapy and Child Psychology is offering a pair of new programs for graduating students.
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In his words: Geoffrey Hinton reflects on his Nobel Prize win
“If you believe in something, don’t give up on it until you understand why that belief is wrong”
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Many Gen Z Canadians borrowing money to buy food: study
A recent report that surveyed thousands people found a majority of them cite food as an expense that has significantly increased in the last year.
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UW researchers are studying a new approach to plastic waste recycling
The tiny size of microplastics and nanoplastics allows them to spread across and within the environment, leaving evidence in water systems and even in humans, according to University of Waterloo researchers.
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How N.S. university food banks are adapting to keep up with high demand
The people who run food banks at universities across Nova Scotia are noticing more students turning to them for help each year, and some have had to make significant changes to keep up with the rising demand.
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