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BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | OCT 22 2018

With the Adopt-A-Soldier project, Wendy Robicheau is giving life to the names on Acadia’s war memorials.

BY BRIAN OWENS | OCT 17 2018

Canada’s newest Nobel laureate discusses the challenges of explaining her work, dealing with the sudden attention, and what to say to the Queen of Sweden.

BY SYLVAIN COMEAU | OCT 12 2018

Pseudo-science “erodes our critical thinking, and that might be the most serious damage in the long run,” says one professor.

BY WENDY GLAUSER | OCT 10 2018

But medical students say the problem is still likely to get worse if the ratio of residency spots to applicants doesn’t increase.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | OCT 09 2018

University groups also call for the next federal budget to include additional help for Indigenous students and more support for study-abroad opportunities.

BY BRIAN OWENS | OCT 04 2018

From state-of-the-art research trucks to drones and satellites, Flux Lab uses an arsenal of tools in its quest to measure greenhouse gas emissions across Canada.

BY MARK CARDWELL | OCT 03 2018

National competition aims to find innovative, practical and low-cost solutions to make our communities more accessible for persons with disabilities.

BY ANQI SHEN | OCT 03 2018

Hansard, a massive document of every word spoken in Canada’s parliamentary debates, is now online.

BY ANQI SHEN | OCT 02 2018

The federal government wants to bring a pilot version of the U.K. charter to Canada to promote equity and inclusion in research.

BY TIM LOUGHEED | SEP 28 2018

The Science Meets Parliament event will take place on Parliament Hill to coincide with annual science policy conference in Ottawa.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | SEP 25 2018

Supporting Student Success, a multi-phase project led by Tricia Seifert, is uncovering the factors that lead to effective student affairs programs.

BY SNEH DUGGAL | SEP 20 2018

“Reclaiming Shingwauk Hall” is “a history of what happened to me and [to thousands of other] kids,” says one residential school survivor.

BY ANQI SHEN | SEP 18 2018

An expert panel discussed shifting dynamics between the academy and industry in driving economic development in Canada.

BY SHELDON GORDON | SEP 17 2018

Online resources are aimed at helping litigants to represent themselves in legal disputes.

BY BECKY RYNOR | SEP 12 2018

Researchers in Ottawa are investigating how rapid drug-sample testing impacts behaviour among drug users.

BY MEGAN JENKINS | SEP 10 2018

Curator Barbara Cole is helping to usher UBC’s impressive outdoor art collection, nearly 70 years in the making, into an exciting new stage of life.

BY MARK CARDWELL | SEP 04 2018

Across Canada, several big-city universities are building student residences through a variety of partnerships with private developers.

BY DIANE PETERS | SEP 04 2018

The Media Centre for Public Policy and Knowledge Mobilization in Winnipeg will examine how to get research out of the university and in front of government.

BY MOIRA FARR | AUG 28 2018

Such evaluations can’t be used for tenure and promotion decisions, arbitrator rules in case involving Ryerson University.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 27 2018

The university is a pioneer of problem-based learning and was one of the first Canadian institutions to open a teaching and learning centre.

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