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BY DAVID HAYES | SEP 09 2015

When Christine Le was a kid, she became passionate about science from watching Bill Nye the Science Guy and Popular Mechanics for Kids. Add a supportive high school teacher and you end up with Ms. Le’s career today. She is nearing completion of her PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Toronto’s prestigious Lautens […]

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | SEP 09 2015

The drop is seen as a worrisome trend for some universities in the province.

BY MARIE LAMBERT-CHAN | SEP 09 2015

To address the affordable housing shortage, a private organization has undertaken to build a student housing cooperative.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | SEP 08 2015

UBC’s big tree registry aims to protect the province’s giants.

BY PAUL GESSELL | SEP 02 2015

U of Saskatchewan’s Dennis Lanigan has had a lifelong passion for Victorian-era art.

BY KAREN BIRCHARD | AUG 31 2015

Move affects all students, faculty and visitors from formerly visa-exempt countries, except the U.S., starting next spring.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | AUG 19 2015

Academics, students and practitioners attended the Canadian Peace and Conflict Studies Conference hosted by Canadian Mennonite University.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | AUG 13 2015

Laurier prof says quality of public opinion polling is dropping, making election projections more difficult

BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 05 2015

Philosophy professor Karyn Freedman took risks by using her own rape as a way of analyzing sexual violence and trauma.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 05 2015

The philosophy prof shares how her rape influences her scholarly work on trauma and inspired an award-winning memoir.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JUL 31 2015

Mount Royal magazine plays off iconic war posters to encourage women to join up.

BY JENNIFER HALSALL | JUL 29 2015

For overtired students at the University of Calgary, salvation is at hand: a nap room to help you catch up on some much-needed rest. The nap room was a campaign promise by Kirsty McGowan, elected the student union’s vice-president of student life this past spring. She says she came up with the idea after researching […]

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUL 21 2015

A collection of love letters from 130 poets past and present offers a slice of literary history.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JUL 17 2015

Mount Saint Vincent University has opened what it calls “the first building on a Canadian university campus dedicated to the accomplishments of women.” The new Margaret Norrie McCain Centre for Teaching, Learning and Research “celebrates women’s contributions to business, public policy, family life, academia, the arts, sciences and community,” says MSVU president Ramona Lumpkin. Named […]

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | JUL 07 2015

New digital planning tool will be made available to other universities.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JUN 30 2015

Canada’s universities have adopted a set of principles outlining their “shared commitment” to enhancing educational opportunities for indigenous students. Universities Canada, the association representing the country’s public and private not-for-profit universities, said closing the education gap between indigenous and non-indigenous students is a long-term core priority. Fewer than 10 per cent of indigenous people in […]

BY JENNIFER HALSALL | JUN 23 2015

U of Winnipeg and Lakehead University plan to implement new requirement for all undergrads starting next year.

BY BECKY RYNOR | JUN 22 2015

Her database of skin tissue could ultimately help solve cases of missing aboriginal women.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | JUN 17 2015

Outgoing principal of Brescia University College Colleen Hanycz reflects on challenges facing women’s colleges.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | JUN 11 2015

U of Windsor initiative reduced rape by almost 50 percent.