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BY MEGAN JENKINS | SEP 10 2018

Curator Barbara Cole is helping to usher UBC’s impressive outdoor art collection, nearly 70 years in the making, into an exciting new stage of life.

BY MARK CARDWELL | SEP 04 2018

Across Canada, several big-city universities are building student residences through a variety of partnerships with private developers.

BY DIANE PETERS | SEP 04 2018

The Media Centre for Public Policy and Knowledge Mobilization in Winnipeg will examine how to get research out of the university and in front of government.

BY MOIRA FARR | AUG 28 2018

Such evaluations can’t be used for tenure and promotion decisions, arbitrator rules in case involving Ryerson University.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 27 2018

The university is a pioneer of problem-based learning and was one of the first Canadian institutions to open a teaching and learning centre.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | AUG 20 2018

Inclusion in higher-ed is a common interest among this year’s cohort of fellowship winners.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | AUG 14 2018

An interview with the committee’s inaugural chair, SSHRC president Ted Hewitt.

BY DIANE PETERS | AUG 07 2018

A pooled plan, with an estimated $8 billion in assets, would allow for greater flexibility in terms of investments.

BY SHIREEN AHMED | JUL 30 2018

Student cricket clubs are emerging as a supportive space for racialized women in university sport.

BY MARY ANN LOEWEN | JUL 26 2018

With the help of a food truck, a team of historians is collecting recipes – and the stories behind them – from Manitobans around the province.

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN | JUL 23 2018

Six beehives have been installed atop a building on the university’s campus in downtown Edmonton.

BY SNEH DUGGAL | JUL 20 2018

“It’s not as simple as saying we’ll just let people smoke wherever they want on campus,” says one administrator.

BY ANQI SHEN | JUL 18 2018

Data from the 2018 Canadian University Survey Consortium report provide insights on the school-to-work transition.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUL 11 2018

The Indigenous Voices Awards are just one way the Indigenous Literary Studies Association is building reciprocal relationships with artists.

BY SUZANNE BOWNESS | JUL 03 2018

“I wish that fellow students would not think it’s weird that the classmate sitting next to them has a guide dog,” says Michelle Woolfrey.

BY BECKY RYNOR | JUN 27 2018

To build empathy and find solutions, civic leaders and service providers were asked to navigate the web of local agencies.

BY ALEXIS KIENLEN | JUN 27 2018

The celebration is just one way that LGBTQ students are affirming their identities at the faith-based campus.

BY ANQI SHEN | JUN 20 2018

The platform has gained new members and is getting ready to launch La Conversation Canada en français.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | JUN 19 2018

Quebec’s universities will see their operating grants increase under a new funding policy that uses a simplified calculation formula.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUN 14 2018

The change should divert about 175,000 straws and 155,000 bags from landfills.