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Live streaming of games on the Internet called a model for the future.
Geoffrey Fong wants you to be shocked when you look at a cigarette package.
Canada lags the U.S., but ‘exciting’ changes are taking place.
After two previous attempts, University of Northern British Columbia declares victory.
ACFAS debate looks at growing power of citizens in influencing research.
Growing interest in the liberal arts in China reflects a return to traditional learning.
The fortepiano’s crisp sound is brought back to life, delighting an Ottawa audience.
Group will pool resources and share best practices of small universities committed to research.
Probably since the dawn of ocean commerce, seafarers have faced the threat of piracy.
Racial profiling is based on stereotypes and should have no place in policing, says Nicole Myers, a third-year law student at the University of Windsor.
The Alberta government has launched a pilot project called the Serving Communities Internship Program, offering postsecondary students a financial incentive to volunteer with a non-profit organization.
Universities can take comfort in the findings of one of the most comprehensive assessments of student satisfaction in the country: Canadian undergraduates give their university experience two thumbs up.
A minuscule fibre with a big future.
Unique program will support students to help them succeed at college or university.
Association of universities submits pre-budget brief to House of Commons committee.
How much is 64,000 gigajoules of energy?
Administrators, students and industry experts meet in Victoria to discuss factors to consider when managing university funds.
Brock’s BaseCamp offers outdoor skills, campus tips and a chance to meet new friends.
You could call it a labour of love – and he does.
A University of Windsor professor hopes to expand the basic sexual assault awareness programs offered on Canadian campuses.