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01/04/2023 -
Are you a research diver or surfer? | Open access for taxpayer-funded research
12/14/2022 -
Modernizing university observatories | Understanding "climate anxiety"
12/07/2022 -
Emergency aid and rising student homelessness | Getting serious about coaching
11/30/2022 -
The value of non-disposable assignments | Weighing the disclosure of mental illness on campus
11/23/2022 -
Exploring the role of music as political discourse | Canadian graduate students flocking south for funding
11/16/2022 -
Responsible education for combatting climate change | Mitacs applications reopen in Ontario
11/09/2022 -
Students release action plan on campus sexual assault | Laurentian University creditor plan approved
11/02/2022 -
The world of unregulated student recruiters | New column: Academic for life
10/27/2022 -
One Health: the big picture | Record-high revenues reported for universities
10/19/2022 -
Lessons learned from the pandemic | Responding to the nursing shortage
10/12/2022 -
Is a PhD fast-track a bad idea? | Libraries challenge disinformation in Ukraine war
10/05/2022 -
Report spurs debate about future of military colleges | Pandemic distress much higher among female PhD students
09/28/2022 -
Checking in with Mona Nemer | Why academics need to remember death to live well
09/21/2022 -
Check out our new column: The Digital Classroom | Universities monitor the monkeypox threat
09/14/2022 -
Program that pairs students with seniors is expanding | How to prep for a job interview
09/07/2022 -
Plan proposed to Laurentian creditors | Truth and reconciliation in 2022
08/31/2022 -
Superclusters: what happened? | How to deal with academic conflict
08/24/2022 -
Students in francophone African countries denied entry to Canada | How to review a book you don’t like
08/17/2022 -
The business of sustainability | Higher-education scholarships fall short
08/10/2022 -
Researching solutions to homelessness | New 'disconnecting from work' policies aren't enough