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Universities need to take an active role in cultivating this fundamental tool for student learning.
Evolving technologies present both challenges and opportunities for advancing academic integrity.
Students ‘loved it, they had fun, they did extremely well and their marks reflected that,’ says the professor.
Understanding the reasons for cheating provides instructors with a starting point to address the issue.
Postsecondary institutions are playing catch up as generative AI and other emerging technologies make their way into student coursework.
‘Adopt a Grand-Student’ is part of the university’s commitment to being an age-friendly university.
The word often provokes fear, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Universities are increasingly working to respond to their communities’ calls for daycare centres.
Student clubs are struggling in the pandemic’s wake. Universities can help them back on their feet.
Students design unique mobile maple syrup production unit.
The pandemic became a rare chance for academic creatives to witness the power of imagination and why it matters.
In the Students as Partners approach, instructors collaborate with students to develop a university course.
Skyrocketing student financial need has called for universities to go beyond the food bank model.
The brainchild of one scholar, the webinar series, The Good and the Bad of Black Grad, has provided a platform for Black academic voices across the country.
This unique mode of transportation will have capacity for about 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction.
Universities and colleges are providing temporary housing and emergency funds while pushing governments for increased support.
This is the final instalment in our two-part series where experienced teaching assistants offer guidance to both first-timers and veterans looking for new ideas.
Experienced teaching assistants offer guidance for first timers and veterans looking for new ideas.
A written agreement is a good way to clarify expectations and build trust.
Rooms are available to any local postsecondary student who has “a commitment to sober living.”