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Guy Corriveau’s job is to ensure people on campus know what to do when disaster strikes.
Counterfeit or mislabelled foodstuffs are problems that plague the food industry, and a professor at the University of Saskatchewan believes he’s found a way to eliminate it.
On the last Monday of each month, Carleton University music instructor Tim Bedner holds a Jazz Mentor Night at downtown club Café Paradiso to bring university students and Ottawa’s jazz experts together to perform.
New state-of-the-art facility will put cars through their paces – rain or shine.
Do students know what they’re really getting into when they go to university?
Revised document reflects challenges faced by social science and humanities researchers.
As director of animal care at Memorial University, Jennifer Keyte has the task of ensuring the ethical and humane treatment of her charges.
Gambling researchers try to raise awareness with university counsellors in Canada about the devastating consequences of gambling addiction.
Academic freedom, undergraduate education and aboriginal achievement among topics for discussion at workshops for Canadian university presidents.
It’s what university fundraisers dream of: the Big Gift.
It’s a simple online screening tool to check the amount you drink – and it works, says its developer, University of Toronto professor John Cunningham.
Adverse trait could seriously affect a professor’s career, new study finds.
A professor at the Royal Military College of Canada is using pumpkins to remove contaminants from soil, a strategy that she says is potentially cheaper and more environmentally friendly than the conventional approach of digging up and removing the soil.
An English professor serves up Chinese culture with a Canadian flavour.
Gilles Patry talks of challenges, priorities and new programs.
A record-setting sixth Vanier Cup in 12 years for Laval team.
A public-education project that started with animal bones evolves into forensic research that could help locate mass human graves from the air.
Speaking about inclusion within the academy.
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Guelph professor Doug Larson has crafted a unique guitar from hundreds of found or donated objects.