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Academics take issue with the “Conservative” slant of the official guide to Canada.
Brock registrar prepares to run the famous race for her sixth consecutive year.
John Gaventa, with a lifetime of development work, shares the values of the Antigonish Movement.
Move over, X-Ring, there’s a new kid on the block.
Pass the okra, please.
Roughly half the intellectual property in this area leaves the country, say researchers.
A new agency and institution-by-institution changes are first steps.
As China updates its research protocols and Western scientists gain access to huge populations for genetics research, such partnerships are way of the future.
AAAS session documents problems for Canadian science writers.
“We want tuition fees frozen and won’t back down,” vows head of provincial students’ group.
Canada looks to Brazil, India for grad students and research partners.
Video extolling the virtues of moderate exercise viewed by nearly two million people.
Conference at OISE looks at the question from different sides, with some arguing that the province should focus on retention and grad studies.
Federal government must decide how much funding to give Canada’s high-speed computing network.
A professor helps to revive a Cape Breton Island tradition.
Vancouver’s transit service agrees the project has merit.
Hard Rock Medical follows a group of medical students at a fictional school in Northern Ontario.
UBC professor Ernest Mathijs deconstructs what makes a film a cult classic.
Presidents and senior administrators from 36 universities convene for AUCC workshop about mental health issues on campus.
Leaders Opportunity Fund awards go to 38 universities.