March 15, 2023
Did COVID kill creativity?
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The pandemic became a rare chance for academic creatives to witness the power of imagination and why it matters.
BY CAILYNN KLINGBEIL | MAR 15 2023

An emergency preparedness wake-up call
An emergency preparedness wake-up call
Are universities properly preparing their people for when something goes wrong on campus?
BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | MAR 09 2023

Algoma U releases findings of its first-ever EDI survey
Algoma U releases findings of its first-ever EDI survey
One of the main goals of the survey is to identify equity gaps among students and staff.
BY HANNAH LIDDLE | MAR 13 2023

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Why universities need to include intercultural skill development in curricula
Why universities need to include intercultural skill development in curricula
Knowledge workers will require the ability to work in diverse teams and contexts.
BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | MAR 10 2023

Seeing and being seen from behind a mask
Seeing and being seen from behind a mask
A dean’s private grief has inspired reflection and changed her leadership.
BY DONNA KOTSOPOULOS | MAR 14 2023

Jennifer Slay King's College at Western Unviersity

King’s College, an affiliate of Western University, has welcomed Jennifer Slay as its director of equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization (EDID). Ms. Slay is a professor of social work at Fanshawe College and has run her own counseling and coaching business since 2015. She has previously worked for the Ministry of Child and Youth Services and has held various roles at the Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex from 1999 to 2018. Ms. Slay has a bachelor of social work from King’s, an honours bachelor of arts from Western University and a master’s of social work from McMaster University.

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