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BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAR 07 2011

Guy Corriveau’s job is to ensure people on campus know what to do when disaster strikes.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

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.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

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.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | FEB 07 2011

New state-of-the-art facility will put cars through their paces – rain or shine.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 07 2011

Do students know what they’re really getting into when they go to university?

BY LAURA EGGERTSON | FEB 07 2011

Revised document reflects challenges faced by social science and humanities researchers.

BY JOEY FITZPATRICK | FEB 07 2011

As director of animal care at Memorial University, Jennifer Keyte has the task of ensuring the ethical and humane treatment of her charges.

BY SYLVAIN COMEAU | FEB 07 2011

Gambling researchers try to raise awareness with university counsellors in Canada about the devastating consequences of gambling addiction.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JAN 12 2011

Academic freedom, undergraduate education and aboriginal achievement among topics for discussion at workshops for Canadian university presidents.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JAN 12 2011

It’s what university fundraisers dream of: the Big Gift.

BY CAROLYN WONG | JAN 12 2011

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.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JAN 12 2011

Adverse trait could seriously affect a professor’s career, new study finds.

BY JORDAN FALLIS | JAN 12 2011

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.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | JAN 12 2011

An English professor serves up Chinese culture with a Canadian flavour.

BY LAURA EGGERTSON | DEC 16 2010

Gilles Patry talks of challenges, priorities and new programs.

BY MARK CARDWELL | DEC 16 2010

A record-setting sixth Vanier Cup in 12 years for Laval team.

BY CHRISTINA CHANT | DEC 06 2010

A public-education project that started with animal bones evolves into forensic research that could help locate mass human graves from the air.

BY HARRIET EISENKRAFT | DEC 06 2010

Speaking about inclusion within the academy.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | DEC 06 2010

Raise a pint!

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | DEC 06 2010

Guelph professor Doug Larson has crafted a unique guitar from hundreds of found or donated objects.