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BY NATALIE SAMSON | AUG 06 2014

The audacity of doing good.

BY PAUL GESSELL | JUL 23 2014

Experts at an international summit advise more prudence in bestowing accommodations.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUL 23 2014

Twelve-volume compendium a labour of love for Alex Michalos.

BY DIANA SWIFT | JUN 25 2014

His finding that the right dose of pro-oxidants may extend life could have applications for Alzheimer’s.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUN 25 2014

Acadia’s Ray Ivany is leading the movement for a Canadian answer to U.S. National College Health Improvement Program.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUN 11 2014

“Food history is exploding right now as an area of academic inquiry.”

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | JUN 11 2014

A registrar who helps school leavers qualify for university understands their mindset.

BY DIANE PETERS | JUN 11 2014

Years of work by medical schools has changed students’ perception of family medicine, and that could make it easier for Canadians to find a family doctor.

BY PEGGY BERKOWITZ | JUN 11 2014

The centre’s focus will be research about pre-Confederation treaties from BC and across the country.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | JUN 11 2014

Programs based on independent study are cheaper and allow students to progress at their own rate.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | JUN 04 2014

Humanities and social sciences graduate programs, their faculty members and administrators, aren’t doing enough to prepare students for life post-PhD. That was one message to come out of this year’s Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, hosted at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ont., from May 24 to 30. A four-person panel representing the […]

BY MARIE LAMBERT-CHAN | JUN 04 2014

Montreal conference assesses science’s presence on Twitter, Facebook and other social networks.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | MAY 21 2014

Library sprouts a new addition, which is accessible to the local community.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | MAY 14 2014

Golf, mining, and fine arts are the focus of new graduate programs.

BY CAIT WILLS | MAY 14 2014

Conference discussed ways that the health-care system can stigmatize people with different sexual orientation.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | MAY 07 2014

Course format is ideal for part-time mature students.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | MAY 07 2014

Magazine tied for the third-most nominations overall.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | APR 30 2014

Toronto workshop led by Harvard theatre prof who passes along tools of the trade.

BY ARIK LIGETI | APR 30 2014

For computer programmers, it’s GitHub.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | APR 23 2014

His tenure as president spanned a time of change for the granting council.