2017
Some are stocking naloxone kits, while others are pushing increased public awareness.
“We need to become aware of the social realities that set us apart from many of our fellow citizens and address them.”
Though more relevant than ever, the field seems to have to continually justify its existence.
“While ‘truthiness’ suggests at least a semblance of truth, ‘post-truth’ declares its utter obsolescence.”
Thanks to a PhD student, the university is the latest institution to join the #Lightbrary movement against SAD.
Helping start-ups from the library.
Accessibility offices are encouraging students with autism to turn to their peers for support through university life.
Kent Monkman’s exhibition showcases Canada’s shame and prejudice.
CFI aims to secure ongoing operation and maintenance funds for research facilities including Canada’s only research icebreaker.
Five years after the Printemps érable, one of the biggest protest movements ever to hit Quebec, the province’s universities remain underfunded and beset by a series of unresolved issues.
Laura Taylor was a 33-year-old med student and goalie with the women’s hockey team.
Arctic researcher Dany Dumont has mobilized the varsity canoe team in the name of science.
Stan Kutcher aims to improve mental health triage on campus with Pathway through Mental Health Care for Postsecondary Settings Project.
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University students are increasingly seeking stints volunteering in developing countries. Now, there’s a move to make these trips more ethical and meaningful to both students and their hosts.
“Each map features in its centerfold a visual timeline that suggests strategies for staying on track.”
With a limited alumni pool and resources, small- and medium-sized universities leverage personal connections to find donors.
“I immediately fell in love with how visceral it is and how hard it is, and how it’s really like learning a language.”
“Encountering different voices singing different tunes has the potential to create new and powerful combinations.”
Looking at ways to stop Canadians from becoming radicalized.