2020
Rates of domestic violence and violence against women have been on the rise during the COVID-19 pandemic, and researchers are moving quickly to support survivors stuck at home.
EDITOR’S NOTE Before … and after: Kudos to all involved for completing the winter term, but that was just step one LETTERS Not business as usual PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Malinda Smith has been appointed the inaugural vice-provost, equity, diversity and inclusion, at the University of Calgary, and other appointments. CAMPUS Digital meets DIY at […]
Students at OCAD University found creative ways to complete final projects from home.
OISE PhD candidate Stacy Costa explains the popularity of puzzles during the COVID-19 pandemic – and challenges you to solve a puzzle of her own design.
Seven academics reflect on the moment they realized the world had changed.
“We’re witnessing the disappearance of history,” says one expert.
These centres have proven they are not mere “support” units but are crucial to the university’s mission.
Most graduates seem satisfied with the experience but miss the celebratory aspect afterwards.
The Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital is pioneering an open-science model that could change the way medical research is conducted across the globe.
With a little lead time and institutional support, professors can make great online courses.
Together we can transform for the better if we can model purposefulness and empathy – and avoid saying everything is great when it isn’t.
Like many institutions, the pandemic forced Brock University to reimagine the ultimate milestone in a student’s academic career.
This May, Yukon College officially became Yukon University. The journey to becoming Canada’s first university north of the 60th parallel has been more than 45 years in the making.
Marie Hopwood of Vancouver Island University has partnered with a local brewery to revive the suds of civilizations past.
The one-metre telescope offers a “richer” academic experience for astronomy students and amateur stargazers alike.
How controversy, curriculum change and emerging perspectives are shifting the study of Canadian literature.
The federal government, USports and a team of researchers hope to encourage more women into university-level coaching jobs.
EDITOR’S NOTE In memory: So many lives lost LETTERS You call that moderation? PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Ryerson University has appointed Donna E. Young the founding dean of its new faculty of law, which will open its doors in September, and other appointments. CAMPUS Laurentian exhibition marries science and fine art Tweeting to destigmatize substance […]
Universities across the country are tweaking their admissions processes to attract students from less-privileged backgrounds.
It takes effort, but as you learn to become more comfortable having these difficult discussions, you become part of the solution.