Researchers Probe Unmarked Graves of Black Children
American researchers are examining unmarked graves of dozens of Black children, calling the site a 'crime scene' in a disturbing historical investigation.
American researchers are examining unmarked graves of dozens of Black children, calling the site a 'crime scene' in a disturbing historical investigation.
Carl Grillmair, a Caltech astrophysicist murdered in the Mojave desert, was a University of Calgary graduate whose father pioneered heli skiing in the Rockies. He had one final lunar experiment planned.
Innovation Saskatchewan has allocated nearly $460,000 to support three University of Regina research initiatives focused on health, environment, and engineering advancements.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers announces retirement from his professorship following revelations of extensive correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, as Harvard launches new investigation into institutional ties.
Harvard University announces Larry Summers will resign from his teaching position as the institution reviews his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant development in the ongoing scrutiny.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers steps down from teaching and professorship roles amid controversy linked to Jeffrey Epstein connections.
The University of Lethbridge, a top-ranked research institution, has introduced a new framework designed to help researchers generate and develop innovative ideas, strengthening its academic standing.
A University of Alberta professor's new book aims to demystify the complex history and critical importance of Treaties, arguing they are essential to Canada's very existence.
A Concordia University study finds nearly 20% of Montrealers lack fresh food within a 10-minute walk, highlighting disparities in access for elderly and mobility-challenged residents.
University students in Iran have launched new demonstrations around memorials for those killed, highlighting ongoing unrest and political tensions in the country.
École Sainte-Anne in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has been awarded $4.4 million as part of a comprehensive decade-long infrastructure enhancement initiative aimed at modernizing educational facilities.
British Columbia's $10-a-day child-care program has paused a controversial funding model, easing operator concerns, but admissions are frozen for three years, leaving many families struggling with high costs.
The federal government announces $40 million in funding for British Columbia universities as part of a national defense industrial strategy, aimed at boosting research and innovation.
A Manitoba paleontologist from Brandon University contributed to identifying the world's oldest-known fossilized vomit from a terrestrial predator, offering new insights into prehistoric ecosystems.
David Harpp, a beloved McGill University chemistry professor who introduced over 50,000 students to organic chemistry through innovative teaching methods, has passed away. He co-founded the Office for Science and Society and revolutionized science communi
Ryan Straschnitzki, a survivor of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, will be the featured speaker at the Lethbridge Polytechnic 2026 Speaker Series, sharing his story of resilience and recovery.
All Saints High School students in Ottawa organized a 'Walk Till Justice' event on February 19, 2026, drawing inspiration from Emmett Till's 1955 lynching that sparked the U.S. civil rights movement.
Tina Tehranchian, a senior wealth advisor, discusses strategies to finance higher education amid increasing tuition fees, emphasizing the role of Registered Education Savings Plans.
A paleontologist from Brandon University in Manitoba has helped identify the world's oldest fossilized predator vomit, offering unprecedented insights into ancient land ecosystems before dinosaurs evolved.
Mary Wells, dean of engineering at the University of Waterloo, is set to receive the prestigious Order of Ontario for her exceptional contributions to engineering education and innovation.
A professor discusses his fight against a loose network of men's groups online that promote misogyny and anti-feminism, highlighting the dangers of this digital influence.
Portable classrooms are being delivered to Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, in preparation for the resumption of school classes. This move addresses immediate educational infrastructure needs in the community.
A University of Michigan undergraduate with documented disabilities is suing the institution, alleging discrimination after being accused of using artificial intelligence in academic work. The lawsuit claims the school failed to provide reasonable accommo
Lee Smolin, a prominent theoretical physicist, has temporarily halted his research activities at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, following the disclosure of his past connections to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A prominent physicist at Waterloo's Perimeter Institute has temporarily stepped back from his research role following revelations of past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking discussions on academic ethics and funding sources.
Sammy, a vibrant university graduate featured as a SUNshine Girl, shares her ambition to become a professor or mediator to promote peace within families, showcasing her dynamic personality and goals.
Learning strategist Deena Kara Shaffer reveals effective techniques for creating study schedules that prevent cramming and promote long-term academic success through spaced repetition and active recall.
Science North in Sudbury has launched a captivating new exhibit that explores the scientific principles behind optical illusions and perceptual tricks, featuring insights from CEO Ashley Larose and other key figures.
Documents reveal academics hoped connections with Jeffrey Epstein would lead to financial support for their projects, raising ethical questions in higher education.
A professor recounts navigating gun policies, political tensions, and ideological battles in Texas and California classrooms, questioning the sustainability of higher education in today's climate.