Queen’s alumni celebrate friends 40th anniversary after death
After homecoming festivities were cancelled, a group of alumni found a way to celebrate their friend's 40th anniversary on-campus after her sudden passing.
View ArticleMount Saint Vincent University to cover all tuition and fees for former youth...
A Nova Scotia university is leading the way in making post-secondary education more accessible by launching a new tuition waiver program.
View ArticleCoronavirus: Saint Mary’s University confirms positive COVID-19 case
As of Tuesday afternoon, Public Health has not issued any exposure warnings related to the SMU campus.
View Article2 Kingston COVID-19 cases traced back to University District house parties:...
Anyone who attended several parties in Kingston's University District over two nights in early December is being asked to self-isolate and monitor for COVID-19 symptoms.
View ArticleQueen’s projects almost $30-million deficit due to COVID-19 challenges
Queen's University says it's facing a deficit of $29.6 million due to the losses in revenue and income, along with added expenses during the 2020-21 school year.
View ArticleNova Scotia reports 1 new COVID-19 case, mandatory testing for rotational...
Nova Scotia announced on Tuesday it is introducing mandatory testing for rotational workers coming into the province.
View ArticleNova Scotia reports 8 new COVID-19 cases, 3 in university students
According to the province, all traveling students who tested positive were 'strictly adhering to the public health measures,' to keep their communities safe.
View ArticleLethbridge post-secondary institutions report steady enrolment despite...
Lethbridge College officials say so far, enrolment this year is consistent with last year despite the number of students dropping out due to the strain of COVID-19.
View ArticleUBC students left scrambling for tuition after $8,300 administrative error
Graduate students in the Public Policy and Global Affairs program were told their final tuition payment would be not $1,200, but $9,500.
View ArticleLethbridge educators say more girls are going into science-based programs
“There really has been a big push for initiatives for women in science and making sure that the space is a safe place for them to be and an encouraging place for them to be."
View ArticleLaurentian University ran deficits dating back to 2014, government adviser...
A northern Ontario university seeking creditor protection ran deficits dating back to at least 2014, a government adviser probing the school's financial troubles says.
View ArticleDalhousie University and faculty ratify collective agreement
The Dalhousie Board of Governors ratified the employment agreement last week, after Dalhousie Faculty Association (DFA) members voted to accept the agreement in January.
View ArticleCOVID-19 outbreak declared at Western University residence
The University says seven students at Essex Hall residence have tested positive fore the virus since Saturday.
View ArticleUniversity of Saskatchewan plans to reopen for fall semester
University officials say spring and summer terms will remain primarily remote, but they expect to see an increase in opt-ins for on-campus instruction come September 2021.
View ArticleCOVID-19 anniversary: How the university experience changed in Manitoba
Sarah Stoesz was one of those people faced with a year separated from friends and new classmates, an experience of university very unlike what she and others expected.
View ArticleCoronavirus: Okanagan post-secondary students optimistic about returning to...
This week, Dr. Bonnie Henry told colleges and universities in British Columbia to prepare for a full return to campus in the fall.
View ArticleManitoba post-secondary groups tangle with province over control of student fees
A pair of organizations representing post-secondary students and faculty are questioning the government's intentions to give itself more control over student and tuition fees.
View Article68 teams punch their ticket. Now comes the hard part
For the 68 teams who qualified for March Madness, the next four or five days figure to be the most nerve-wracking part of their seasons.
View ArticleSaskatchewan NDP calls for midwife post-secondary education program
In a letter posted to Twitter, Saskatchewan advanced education critic Jennifer Bowes called on the advanced education minister to begin work on a new post-secondary program.
View ArticleKingston’s Breakwater Park to close due to COVID-19 outbreak in university...
The city of Kingston is closing Breakwater Park for 10 days to prevent crowding, after an outbreak of COVID-19 was declared in the University District.
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