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BY DOUG MANN | MAY 11 2015

Why can’t students be more like their professors?

BY PAUL FORSTER | MAY 04 2015

Broadening the role of humanities education is laudable. How we get there is another matter.

BY MICHAEL DONALDSON, JENNY RYAN AND TANYA SAMMAN | APR 28 2015

More choice for authors of scholarly publications is central to the new policy

BY MARK MERCER | APR 20 2015

On what grounds should academic decisions be made?  I mean decisions about hiring, tenure, and promotion, decisions about curricula and standards, about styles of teaching, about admitting students? On academic grounds alone is one answer, the answer I favour.  Another answer is on grounds also of diversity, equity, or inclusiveness. So why not, when making […]

BY RALPH MARTIN | APR 13 2015

Sometimes, delaying the university experience is the best move.

BY CATHERINE GIDNEY | APR 06 2015

Babies rarely work to their mother’s timetable or a conference schedule.

BY CHRIS BARKER | APR 01 2015

Reverence isn’t what liberal arts students most need. To start with, they need to learn how to use facts and think independently.

BY ALYSSIA FOGARTY | MAR 25 2015

There’s a price to pay to attend university; there’s another to pay to succeed once we’re in.

BY JONATHAN SILIN | MAR 13 2015

Owning the ambition to reach non-specialist readers is the first step in making it happen.

BY PHILIP G. HULTIN | MAR 03 2015

A response to Peter MacKinnon’s excerpt on university governance and collective bargaining.

BY EDWARD DUTTON | FEB 23 2015

A theory of the ‘clever sillies’.

BY BENJAMIN MILLER | FEB 18 2015

Is your university making full use of its campus radio?

BY LOUIS MAHEU & ROBERT LACROIX | FEB 18 2015

Recent international rankings of universities seem to show that Canada’s major universities are slipping. But looking closer, we’re in fact not doing badly.

BY ROSS FINNIE + ALLAN ROCK | FEB 09 2015

Students deserve to have reliable information when making choices about what to study.

BY PETER RICKETTS & JENNIFER HUMPHRIES | FEB 03 2015

It involves more than recruiting international students to solve domestic economic concerns.

BY DOUGLAS H. PARKER | JAN 20 2015

Teaching about what we know feels less risky than putting our ideas ‘out there’ for criticism.

BY KRISTA PEARSON | JAN 07 2015

University leaders require support to deliver antiracist education.

BY DAN HARVEY + IMRE SZEMAN | DEC 17 2014

Entrepreneurship and innovation, while important and necessary, remain insufficient educational goals for Canada’s universities.

BY BRETT FAIRBAIRN | DEC 03 2014

How to thrive in a time of limited financial resources.