Campus news
“Let us begin our time together by vowing to support each other while we do the hard work of challenging the status quo,” says faculty of law dean Donna Young.
The university’s Teacher’s Pet profile series puts the spotlight on professors’ furry friends.
The Halifax institution will be the first university in Atlantic Canada to launch a tuition waiver program for students who were previously in the foster care system.
Lancers Recover is one of the few collegiate recovery programs in Canada.
U of Calgary offers a new state-of-the-art home for a massive collection of Western Canadian history
Acquiring the Glenbow collection, now housed primarily at the High Density Library, has doubled the university’s archival collection.
The centre will serve as home to the university’s world-renowned joint degree in Indigenous law and common law.
Instructors recreate campus laboratories and class field trips with at-home lab kits.
The university sought out feedback from thousands of people in creating its new policy on research impacting Indigenous groups.
The University of Alberta is offering a full-service residence package for self-isolating staff and students.
With traditional university sports leagues on hiatus, will 2020-21 be the year of collegiate eSports?
Students at OCAD University found creative ways to complete final projects from home.
OISE PhD candidate Stacy Costa explains the popularity of puzzles during the COVID-19 pandemic – and challenges you to solve a puzzle of her own design.
Like many institutions, the pandemic forced Brock University to reimagine the ultimate milestone in a student’s academic career.
Marie Hopwood of Vancouver Island University has partnered with a local brewery to revive the suds of civilizations past.
In Reacting to the Past games, students engage with history by inhabiting a character.
We must plan for online delivery throughout the upcoming academic year. Any other announcement is just wishful thinking.
Universities from across the country begin to state their intentions for September.
The new program at Trent’s GTA campus aspires to engage “with issues of diverse communities,” says administrator.
The new podcast studio and inaugural podcaster-in-residence have garnered interest both on campus and further afield.
The one-metre telescope offers a “richer” academic experience for astronomy students and amateur stargazers alike.