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The lectures, part of a special class about Viola Desmond, were streamed on Facebook Live.
Yes, there are some universities that have student gun clubs – and they’re not as controversial as you might think.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University will accept six students next year based on portfolios instead of grades.
Meal Exchange surveyed 2,668 university students for its first campus-food report card.
It took four years and the perfect analogy to figure it out.
Researchers examine the connection between posting selfies on Instagram and Twitter, and public perceptions of competence.
The province has invested nearly $350,000 to draw students to northern British Columbia, a region that is suffering from dwindling student enrolment.
The contents of the painter’s workspace – from a trove of pens to customized furniture the artist built himself – offer clues to his creative process and discussion points for the future of Canadian art.
It would be a shame if the lesson learned is simply to remove the controversial bits from your course.
Blessed with large tracts of land, many universities are developing their surplus holdings to raise revenue.
Five universities and three community colleges hire a shared chief information security officer to help fend off attacks.
“Animals have made tremendous contributions to our understanding of human biology, but they are not us.”
Artist Carey Newman’s large-scale Witness Blanket installation passes through the University of the Fraser Valley.
Academia has been slow to embrace podcasting, but these shows and their hosts are proving the form has much to offer.
New and expanding campuses mix urban renewal with a renewed focus on the importance of the creative arts and design to the surrounding community.
New station connecting York to downtown has been decades in the making.
Despite all the excitement around the Ontario government’s promise to create a French-language university, questions remain concerning the proposed form.
A plaque commemorating that historic moment was unveiled in September.
A partnership between the Mastercard Foundation, Rideau Hall Foundation, Vancouver Island University and Yukon College has ambitious aims.
A prosperous and healthy city benefits urban universities and their surrounding communities.