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A professor at the Royal Military College of Canada is using pumpkins to remove contaminants from soil, a strategy that she says is potentially cheaper and more environmentally friendly than the conventional approach of digging up and removing the soil.
An English professor serves up Chinese culture with a Canadian flavour.
Gilles Patry talks of challenges, priorities and new programs.
A record-setting sixth Vanier Cup in 12 years for Laval team.
A public-education project that started with animal bones evolves into forensic research that could help locate mass human graves from the air.
Speaking about inclusion within the academy.
Raise a pint!
Guelph professor Doug Larson has crafted a unique guitar from hundreds of found or donated objects.
“Seeing a better world for both our people and our shared humanity.”
Five signs from beloved local enterprises donated to the cause.
Pathways to Education addresses financial, academic and social needs for students in poor neighbourhoods and is now going national.
Helping undergrad students understand which prerequisite courses they need to complete.
New partnerships and scholarship programs unveiled on the trip, and participants vow to deepen their relationship with India.
Find out why India is on the minds of those who work at Canada’s universities.
Quick, what’s the oldest English-language university in Canada?
An annual show at Carleton University.
First Canadian conference on deaf success in higher ed held in Toronto.
As the saying goes, behind every great man is a great woman.
Faculty and administrators hold lively discussion at international conference on higher ed governance.
Number of full-time students up 3.7 percent, with gains in every province.