August 14, 2024
Canadian journalism is in deep trouble – academics can help
In my opinion
While these two professions may seem different on the surface, there is an opportunity for them to help each other succeed.
BY DAX D’ORAZIO | AUG 14 2024

Myth busting: What exactly is a postdoc?
Myth busting: What exactly is a postdoc?
Often confused as either students or faculty, this ‘in between’ position is vital to the academic ecosystem.
BY KATIE GEORGE | AUG 14 2024

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The benefits of a 'teaching hospital’ approach to education
The benefits of a 'teaching hospital’ approach to education
How bringing real-world practice to campus helped produce highly sought after grad students with transferable skills.
BY ROBERT E. ZEE | AUG 08 2024

Tracy Penny Light Capilano University

Capilano University has appointed Tracy Penny Light as interim vice-president, academic and provost, effective Aug. 5. She first came to CapU in February 2023 as  dean of the faculty of arts and sciences. Before arriving at CapU, Dr. Penny Light worked at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, where she served as both a professor and director of the leadership and excellence in academic development division in the department of educational services. Prior to that role, she served as a professor of history and the executive director of the centre for student engagement and learning innovation at Thompson Rivers University, and associate professor at the University of Waterloo where she taught in both the sexuality, marriage and family studies and history departments and served as the director of women’s studies.

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