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Adaptations of the history scholar’s work take centre stage at the theatre festival.
Prolific academic, author and advocate Silver Donald Cameron will be the first to hold the three-year appointment.
Individualizing racial profiling in media misses the point of systemic violence.
The team will race against military crews from seven other nations in a commemorative restaging of the King’s Cup held in 1919.
The new system helps foster an “inclusivity culture” at the institution, says campus designer.
If it’s played in gym class, it’s played in Recess League, a lunchtime sports program for the nine-to-five crowd.
Opened in 1965, the lab has helped to ensure that iconic structures like the CN Tower and the Confederation Bridge are safe.
The renovated planetarium became the new home to startup incubator Centech last fall.
The former UOIT rebrands to clarify its identity and move past an awkward moniker.
The new urban reserve, a partnership with Star Blanket Cree Nation, was nearly 20 years in the making.
In Chess for Life, students learn about decision-making and relationships as part of a game-based sentencing program.
The Rossy Student Wellness Hub will include embedded wellness advisors, an online service portal and an upgraded bricks-and-mortar location.
From personal revelations to behind-the-scenes conversations, here’s what happens when university administrators get their own podcasts.
University libraries are integrating the massive online encyclopedia into their operations to share their unique resources, improve teaching and learning, and raise their profile.
More than 114 institutions participated in the U.S.-based #ColorOurCollections campaign from February 4 to 8.
The Concordia research facility is the first of its kind in Canada, and one of about 15 labs in the world to specialize in the automated assembly of DNA parts.
Ancillary fees fund many campus activities, including student clubs, student media, food banks, and equity and peer support services.
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières has recruited top Australian forensics expert to study the open-air decomposition of human remains.
Rob Bowman conducted extensive research while writing the 20,000-word liner notes for a Grammy-nominated album from transgender R&B pioneer Jackie Shane.
Public and university libraries are partnering up across Canada to make the most of shrinking collections budgets and limited study space.