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Universities are turning to the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals as a blueprint for achieving a better and more prosperous world.
As a university president, at the end of the day, you want to feel that you have made a difference and left your institution in a better place than you found it.
Laurentian University’s financial difficulties and the challenges facing the Université de l’Ontario français create uncertainty.
Universities mark the first anniversary of the plane crash in Iran that killed 176 people, many connected to Canada’s academic community.
How could we provide an intense, cohort-based experiential learning course online? Don’t even try, some said, but we’re glad we did.
The goals of what we’re doing haven’t changed, but the how of what we’re doing certainly has.
With a Coast Salish design and modern fit, the new academic robes honour Kim Baird, the first Indigenous woman to serve as chancellor at the institution.
Tackling racism isn’t a ‘flash-in-the-pan kind of thing,’ says the head of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing.
The pandemic has accelerated universities’ reliance on these critical online systems.
Introducing The Skills Agenda.
A flexible approach to teaching and learning – whether that’s onsite or remote – is now integral to delivering uninterrupted learning.
7 international students on how they’re managing a year of online learning.
As an eventful 2020 comes to an end, here are the stories and issues that shaped the year in Canadian higher education. Stories that made 2020 Flight 752: a terrible start to the year While the pandemic has been uppermost in most people’s minds in 2020, the new year began with another unimaginable tragedy: the death of all 176 passengers and […]
It’s been quite the year. We’ve read and reported, edited and produced, hundreds of stories, many of them related to the COVID-19 pandemic. While we get ready to say goodbye to a memorable 2020, here are the stories that we’ll remember in 2021. The engineering gender gap: it’s more than a numbers game It’s been […]
How do we make sense of what has happened, and how do we move forward towards a post-COVID world?
A group of York University students got together to discuss what aspects of in-person classes they miss most while studying remotely.
The pandemic-related pause is meant to give students, staff and faculty extra time to prepare and rest up.
New university presidents face unique challenges resulting from the current crisis. Four recently installed presidents look back at the first few months of their terms.
Educational Credential Evaluators can help Canadian universities with international educational credential assessments.
Administrators warn of tough sanctions for those breaking pandemic rules, while prioritizing a gentler sort of persuasion.