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After a decade marked by funding cutbacks and a tuition freeze, the province’s universities face the future with an eye for ...
As cash-strapped Ontario universities lay off contract instructors and cut courses, many students are being left stranded ...
EDIA is not an ideological add-on – it is an evidence-based driver of excellence in a globally competitive research ecosystem ...
Students returning to campuses across Canada this fall are finding it easier to secure housing, thanks to an increase in ...
Growing up in small-town Ontario, I always had a nagging feeling that Canadians who moved abroad were traitors. They had shunned our country for monetary gain, or sunshine or fame. But I’ve become one ...
Avoid general phrases and clichés; dozens of applicants say their ambition is to “help those in need and study at a ...
Canada’s “queen of giraffes” – denied tenure because she was a woman, despite her groundbreaking research – finally gets the recognition she deserves.
On Jan. 2, the University of Alberta became the first Canadian institution to publicly announce a shift from equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) to a new framework of “access, community and ...
When Liz Hofer was in Grade 6, back in 2009, her Kitchener, Ontario, elementary school planned to separate the girls and boys for health education. But, while the girls were to talk menstruation, the ...
A group of York University students got together to discuss what aspects of in-person classes they miss most while studying remotely.
Scholar, activist and child welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock figures academia needs to hire “a lot more people who are willing to get into trouble.” “Academia and activism should co-exist,” says Dr.
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