Students
The recent budget announcement means Canadian students won’t be left behind when it comes to studying abroad.
The B.A.R.K. program – Building Academic Retention through K9s – creates opportunities for students and community members to spend time with therapy dogs.
Faculties of education have a role to play in ensuring that teachers can identify and respond to students’ mental health challenges.
Students, researchers and charitable organizations are mobilizing to find solutions to improve food security.
Research suggests that student evaluations of teaching are often badly designed and used inappropriately. But change is underway.
The guidelines require students to have a letter signed by their instructor indicating what kind of editing help is permitted.
After years of collecting anecdotal data, UNB professor Eric Weissman is leading a study to bring the issue of student homelessness out of the shadows.
Ancillary fees fund many campus activities, including student clubs, student media, food banks, and equity and peer support services.
The updated policy broadly supports the inclusion of trans athletes in university sport, but critics still have some concerns.
More students are opting to live in theme-based residences.
They’re a waste of time, with little evidence they make a difference in decision-making.
Graduate students and professors need to act to promote academic integrity.
These relatively recent initiatives deserve recognition for helping the scientific community.
Why do hiring committees appear to favour graduates from big-league universities?
Still, a few universities have committed to offering services that specifically address eating disorders as part of their health and wellness programs.
The Next Gen conference brought together industry and postsecondary institutions to discuss the future of storytelling in Canadian media.
In this course, undergraduates work hands-on with local businesses to learn how to measure and offset carbon emissions.
In all the strategizing, expanding and refining of services on offer to students who struggle with anxiety, depression or any number of other serious mental illnesses, faculty are asking, where do we fit?
An array of new programs gives students an opportunity to tackle issues of importance to their local communities.
We need to refocus and intensify our efforts on math education if Canada is to compete internationally.