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BY DIANE PETERS | JAN 18 2024

Menstrual equity comes to university campuses.

BY SHAUNA MCGINN | JAN 15 2024

The guide states, ‘it is only through long term, meaningful connections that you can understand and centre Indigenous needs, perspectives, and knowledge.’

BY NICOLE DAINTY | JAN 11 2024

‘We’ve all put a lot of heart and soul into [the program] so it’s really nice to see it succeeding,’ says program chair.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | JAN 02 2024

The Travels of Sir John Mandeville was a medieval “blockbuster” widely read across Europe.

BY JULIEN CAYOUETTE | DEC 20 2023

The three options proposed concerning small French-language universities in the report have been rejected by academic stakeholders.

BY EVAN BRYANT | DEC 19 2023

The new position is intended to support the university’s efforts to adopt a progressive approach to machine learning and explore the capabilities of artificial intelligence.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | DEC 18 2023

Faculty and alumni say the decision will do nothing to protect the French language – only harm the province’s reputation.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | DEC 15 2023

The province’s postsecondary education sector responds to blue ribbon panel report.

BY MOHAMED BERRADA | DEC 13 2023

Students are unaware of all the financial aids available to them. With rising food and housing costs, stakeholders are calling for reform and better dissemination of information.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | DEC 01 2023

The bachelor of applied science program follows a work-integrated learning model imported from the U.K.

BY NICOLE DAINTY | NOV 23 2023

‘It has taken on a new project we didn’t envision. We have repurposed it so it’s turned into a space object hunter.’

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | NOV 20 2023

Its leadership is committing to changing a culture of silence that surrounded accusations around late professor Wayne Hankey.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | NOV 06 2023

Moving away from plastic is more sustainable, efficient and aligned with student expectations.

BY SUSAN GOLDBERG | OCT 30 2023

Sales will help support the university’s student union food bank.

BY MAXIME BILODEAU | OCT 26 2023

The English language may be king in science, but neural machine translation could well put an end to its dominance.

BY ERIKA THORKELSON | OCT 23 2023

Simply called Frog, the statue was originally built in 1971 by a professor and a group of his students.

BY JADINE NGAN | OCT 17 2023

Canadian universities emerged from the pandemic with investment growth, but long-term sustainability is a consistent concern.

BY DIANE PETERS | OCT 13 2023

COVID-19 led to new opportunities and challenges.

BY BHAKTI MISHRA | OCT 04 2023

The store has become a valuable resource for the international student community in particular.

BY JULIEN CAYOUETTE | OCT 02 2023

As Université de Sudbury hits a wall, other French-language universities in Ontario are experiencing record enrolment.