Globe and Mail
Emily Carr University president to retire after campus relocation to East Vancouver
After more than 20 years in the position, its president and vice-chancellor will be stepping down. Ron Burnett will leave at the end of July, 2018.
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McGill Principal wanted Andrew Potter to resign, former trustee says
McGill University Principal Suzanne Fortier wanted Andrew Potter to step down, ignoring options short of the departure of the former director of the Institute for the Study of Canada, a former high-profile trustee of the research centre has claimed.
CBC News – Windsor
University of Windsor goes national with ad campaign
Full page colour ads running in national newspapers combine fundraising with promotion.
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UNBC finalizes sexual misconduct policy
Among those involved in the development at UNBC is Trina Johnson, President of the school’s Graduate Students’ Society.
CBC News – Prince Edward Island
“Leadership by analogy”: Former UPEI president publishes creative memoir
Betsy Epperly took over presidency at time of big changes at UPEI.
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