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BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | JUN 07 2017

The province is stepping up efforts to attract more students and entice them to stay after graduating.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | JUN 07 2017

The Superior Court of Quebec has reversed its decision to compel researcher Marie-Ève Maillé to disclose her confidential research data.

BY SALMA MAHGOUB | JUN 05 2017

Campus events range from lecture series and book launches to art exhibits and musical performances.

BY ANQI SHEN | JUN 01 2017

Using computing tools, humanities researchers are pushing the boundaries of their field.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | MAY 30 2017

Letter of intent aims to fill shortage of French teachers in Canada and facilitate exchanges between the two countries.

BY UA/AU | MAY 25 2017

The Governor General’s Innovation Awards, inaugural CIHR Gold Leaf Prizes, and Killam Prizes and Fellowships, were all handed out in May.

BY RAPHAELA NEHME | MAY 23 2017

Faced with illegible handwriting and images of long-vanished sites, librarians digitizing piles of old postcards at UPEI turned to social media to tap into Islanders’ collective memory.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | MAY 16 2017

A Q&A with Peter Cornish of Memorial University on the Stepped Care model, which he hopes will get everyone on campus to be part of the support system for those dealing with mental health issues.

BY CAITLIN CRAWSHAW | MAY 11 2017

At the 30th anniversary conference of the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada, a panel of presidents share their winding career journeys.

BY RAPHAELA NEHME | MAY 10 2017

As President Trump’s travel ban makes its way through the courts, Canadian universities reach out to international students and scholars facing uncertain futures in the U.S.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | MAY 08 2017

In a farewell address, Dr. Toope stated that Canada must seek out “middle-power” countries to help advance its causes, now that it is no longer tied at the hip to the U.S.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | MAY 04 2017

In his latest award-winning book, Weaponized Lies, McGill professor emeritus Daniel J. Levitin pushes readers to cut through information overload to identify bad stats and faulty arguments.

BY SALMA MAHGOUB | MAY 02 2017

Music professor founded Bent River Records to offer hands-on experience to students.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | APR 25 2017

The preliminary data was collected through UCASS, which was reinstated by the federal government last fall.

BY DIANE PETERS | APR 24 2017

This second case in the past year, also involving a Quebec court, resolved in favour of a Western University professor.

BY TIM LOUGHEED | APR 19 2017

All research findings at the Montreal Neurological Institute are being shared publicly to accelerate scientific discovery.

BY ANQI SHEN | APR 18 2017

While the actual building may no longer exist, its legacy is very much alive today, says researcher.

BY ANQI SHEN | APR 12 2017

Next step, says panel chair, is for the research community to find common cause and rally around the recommendations.

BY BECKY RYNOR | APR 07 2017

The free, non-credit courses aim to break down barriers and reduce social isolation.

BY BECKY RYNOR | APR 05 2017

Thanks to ArcticNet, research in Canada’s Far North is thriving, but its funding runs out in 2018.