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BY MICHAEL RANCIC | MAY 02 2022

The 10-year-long project adds bike lanes, racks, showers to incentivize students, staff and faculty to step away from car culture.

BY JULIET O'NEILL | APR 26 2022

Universities are reacting to the invasion in a range of ways, and some could affect the study of Russia and Ukraine for both scholars and students.

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | APR 25 2022

The program hopes to create an environment that is safe and effective for the use of psychedelics.

BY RILEY YESNO | APR 22 2022

University researchers add ‘one tool in the toolbox’ to help better understand the state of relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | APR 19 2022

Recent summit on the topic capped off a year of consultations, and found that collaboration will play a key role.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | APR 18 2022

Authors hope to increase awareness of the impact of climate change on Indigenous peoples’ health.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | APR 14 2022

Researchers in Quebec and Alberta are undertaking a range of initiatives to help marginalized communities over the next 3 years.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | APR 08 2022

Budget 2022 largely focuses on housing affordability, clean growth and defence, with few targeted investments in scientific research.

BY JULIEN CAYOUETTE | APR 06 2022

Details shed light regarding the ongoing situation at the bilingual university in northern Ontario.

BY SHARON OOSTHOEK | APR 04 2022

New initiative adds videos and resources to support Indigenous communities across the country that are confronting climate change.

BY SHARON ASCHAIEK | MAR 30 2022

New network will bring together academia, businesses, non-profits and government to collaborate on R&D, commercialization and talent development projects.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | MAR 25 2022

The REES platform focuses on survivors, providing them with a range of secure options to report incidents and access support services.

BY TAYO BERO | MAR 22 2022

The BRN aims to make Black scholars feel supported as well as provide them with a community of peers who can help them navigate their research journey.

BY DIANE PETERS | MAR 17 2022

Scientists are turning to small lab-grown cell clusters to probe basic questions, model diseases and test drugs.

BY KERRY BANKS | MAR 15 2022

The perfectly preserved specimen is currently housed at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in China.

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | MAR 14 2022

Even before the pandemic, women professors had to deal with a different set of expectations.

BY DIANE PETERS | MAR 11 2022

The UPP is now looking to build an administrative platform and seeking input on responsible investing.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | MAR 10 2022

Mechatronics researchers will be exploring the capabilities of Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot over the next three years.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | MAR 08 2022

A combination of factors has contributed to a pair of faculty strikes, with more possibly to come.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | MAR 07 2022

The hands-on brewing course was a unique opportunity for students amid the pandemic.