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BY BRENDA BROUWER | May 09 2017

By its actions, the country has shown its deep commitment to diversity, inclusivity and global citizenry.

BY MICHAEL ATKINSON & JENNIFER ROBERTSON | April 18 2017

Lessons learned from the presidential transition committee at the University of Saskatchewan.

BY THERESA TAYLER | April 05 2017

It’s now simply a given among student affairs professionals that parents will be involved in their children’s lives at university.

BY BECKY RYNOR | April 05 2017

Thanks to ArcticNet, research in Canada’s Far North is thriving, but its funding runs out in 2018.

BY SUZANNE BOWNESS | April 04 2017

The movement is also aiming to reimagine and democratize learning technologies.

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | April 03 2017

The Maritime Bhangra Group’s viral videos are a celebration of Sikh culture and community activism that reach millions of viewers.

BY LISA PHILIPPS | March 29 2017

One academic’s journey in search of new perspectives.

BY RICHARD HARRISON | March 21 2017

A funny thing happened when four writers were tasked with creating poems on demand at a higher-ed conference in Ottawa.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | March 08 2017

Some are stocking naloxone kits, while others are pushing increased public awareness.

BY CAREY TOANE | March 06 2017

Helping start-ups from the library.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | March 06 2017

Accessibility offices are encouraging students with autism to turn to their peers for support through university life.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | March 01 2017

Five years after the Printemps érable, one of the biggest protest movements ever to hit Quebec, the province’s universities remain underfunded and beset by a series of unresolved issues.

BY ANQI SHEN | February 21 2017

From cherished childhood stories to highbrow literature to weighty non-fiction, academics weigh in.

BY MOIRA MACDONALD | February 08 2017

University students are increasingly seeking stints volunteering in developing countries. Now, there’s a move to make these trips more ethical and meaningful to both students and their hosts.

BY MIGUEL HAHN & REBECCA HUGLER | February 08 2017

“Each map features in its centerfold a visual timeline that suggests strategies for staying on track.”

BY MARK CARDWELL | February 06 2017

Looking at ways to stop Canadians from becoming radicalized.

BY DIANE PETERS | February 01 2017

Much can be done to better support Indigenous students at all levels, she says.

BY ADAM CRYMBLE | January 23 2017

An expat explains how a temporary leave to study in the U.K. turned into a life abroad – and what the government could do to bring him back.

BY ALEX GILLIS | January 12 2017

The number of predatory publishers is skyrocketing – and they’re eager to pounce on unsuspecting scholars.

BY SHOSHANAH JACOBS | January 11 2017

For the last five semesters I have co-taught an introductory biology course. Until now, this has not been the norm in our department. This semester has been different for many instructors: half of our courses are now co-instructed. This dramatic restructuring has caused me to reflect on my experience as a member of a teaching […]