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Ontario’s universities are facing an “intractable financial situation” that requires politically viable solutions, writes University of Waterloo Professor Jeffrey Casello. Casello asserts that tuition ...
A new school, park, and community centre in Brantford will be named after Blanche E Williams, who is believed to be one of the first Black women to attend university in Canada on equal terms with ...
Canadian student athletes, coaches, and staff from universities across the country have come together under USports Team Canada to compete in the FISU Summer World University Games in Germany this ...
In a recent article for the New York Times, Dr Jennifer Frey (University of Tulsa) pushes back against the argument that students are not interested in the liberal arts and the work that the field of ...
NSCAD University has announced its plan to fully digitize the Anna Leonowens Gallery collection by 2027. Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems Director Erinn Langille said that the project will provide the ...
St Thomas University and France’s Université Angers have signed a co-operation agreement that will create new student exchange opportunities starting this year. The agreement, signed by STU President ...
General’s office has told the Globe and Mail that it plans to review Canada’s international student program. The audit is currently in its planning phase and its details are reportedly undetermined at ...
Algoma University and Enabled Talent have signed an MOU to co-develop an AI-powered workplace accessibility tool for blind and low-vision professionals. The two-year collaboration will focus on the ...
The University of Winnipeg is launching an experimental humanities course that will teach undergraduate students about classics, religion, and literary studies. The Winnipeg Free Press reports that ...
Brock University will be relaunching its Mentorship Program in order to support faculty and staff growth. Employees can participate as either mentors or mentees. Throughout the program, they will ...
The Government of Canada’s tri-agency council has made two new announcements. Dimensions Canada has created a new cohort, which consists of 11 universities, five colleges, and two polytechnics.
A memo from ON Colleges and Universities Minister Nolan Quinn states that the review will help align programs with labour market needs, ensuring regional priorities are taken into account, improving ...
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