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The felted stole, designed by artist and student Megan Pegg, kicked off a new tradition for graduates of MSVU’s MountAbility program.
The Western Research Scholars Academy, which pairs CRCs with experienced mentors from across the globe, emphasizes personal connection as a key part of professional development.
Laurentian architecture school partnership project connects students with local and professional communities.
Direct-sound printing can create objects in places that related technology can’t reach.
The two-hour, voluntary sessions provide training in Indigenous specific racism, cultural humility, cultural safety and integrating the truth of colonization.
Students ‘loved it, they had fun, they did extremely well and their marks reflected that,’ says the professor.
‘Adopt a Grand-Student’ is part of the university’s commitment to being an age-friendly university.
A pulp and paper mill has become a unique hub to ignite innovation.
Kwantlen U library collection features plant-based skin care items.
The university has printed the final issue of its alumni magazine.
One of the main goals of the survey is to identify equity gaps among students and staff.
Are universities properly preparing their people for when something goes wrong on campus?
A team of veterinarians, techs and students performed a rare spinal surgery on the bird.
The coaching team includes former Olympic curlers Jocelyn Peterman, Brett Gallant, Lanie Peters and John Morris.
This unique mode of transportation will have capacity for about 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
With over 100,000 pieces spanning the architect’s career, the archive will be the university’s largest collection.
New national industry program recognizes an institution’s commitment to organic.
Donated historic instruments get special concert series at the university.
New funding will allow the university to develop the space and infrastructure needed for the self-sustaining energy system.
The Syd Bolton Collection is the biggest known video game archive in Canada.