U of T Dentistry Dean Steps Down Over Antisemitic Cartoons
The dean of the University of Toronto's dentistry school has stepped aside after using antisemitic cartoons in a student lecture, sparking an investigation and highlighting campus tensions.
The dean of the University of Toronto's dentistry school has stepped aside after using antisemitic cartoons in a student lecture, sparking an investigation and highlighting campus tensions.
St. Clair College and HMCS Hunter have signed a new partnership agreement aimed at providing enhanced support services for military veterans and their families in the Windsor region.
Algonquin College's board of governors will now decide on cutting over 30 programs, including journalism and financial services, at a virtual meeting on March 2, following a postponement due to new provincial funding information.
Students from the University of Saskatchewan Agriculture Students Association have started their bi-annual bed push fundraiser for TeleMiracle, embarking on a journey from Regina to Saskatoon to support the charitable telethon.
Iqra Rahamatullah, a University of Calgary medical student, will be awarded a posthumous medical degree after succumbing to aggressive cancer on February 5, 2026.
Humber Polytechnic is providing voluntary exit packages to all full-time employees as it grapples with financial challenges, including caps on international students and rising operational costs.
A student organization in Nova Scotia is urging post-secondary students across the province to participate in a weeklong strike, highlighting growing unrest and demands within the academic community.
Algonquin College's potential cancellation of its illustration and concept art program has left students like Rain Welsh in uncertainty after their advanced admissions offers were rescinded, disrupting career plans in animation and visual arts.
Dr. Pavla Ivaniuta, an ophthalmologist from war-torn Ukraine, joins the University of Calgary as the inaugural fellow in a specialized humanitarian program for surgeons from crisis zones.
A Halifax DJ has shifted from performing to teaching, establishing an academy that empowers students with music skills and confidence, fostering a new generation of artists in the local scene.
Hundreds of St. Clair College students received diplomas at the 58th annual winter convocation ceremony held at the Chrysler Theatre in downtown Windsor, marking a milestone achievement.
Collège Boréal and Employment Options hosted a career fair, providing job seekers in Northern Ontario with networking and employment prospects to enhance their careers.
Fleming College in Peterborough, Ontario, is launching a new veterinary technician program in partnership with the Peterborough Humane Society. The immersive program aims to address a provincewide shortage by providing hands-on training from day one in a
Conestoga College is seeking a partner for its downtown Kitchener student housing project after falling enrollment forced a strategic pivot. The college had planned to convert a building into housing but now requires collaboration to proceed.
Fanshawe College's president highlights tough times in the post-secondary sector, predicting further job losses as institutions grapple with financial pressures and declining enrollments.
The City of Barrie is preparing to open registration for its spring recreation programs, offering a variety of activities for residents to stay active and engaged in the community.
Seneca Polytechnic has become the first postsecondary institution in Canada to issue 1,000 Siemens mechatronics and automation certifications, marking a significant milestone in industry-relevant education.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating an incident of hate-motivated graffiti discovered at a post-secondary institution in Kitchener, highlighting ongoing concerns about campus safety and intolerance.
Saskatoon Public Schools has officially revealed the name for its new educational facility set to open in 2027, marking a significant milestone in the district's expansion plans.
St. Clair College students lined up to pie professors in the face during a popular fundraising event for United Way, raising $1,200 for local programs.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic students in the Electronic Systems Engineering Technology program may get a one-year reprieve from relocation to Regina, providing relief for those with family commitments in Saskatoon.
Alex Hutcheon, a band director from Cremona School in Alberta, has been nominated for the prestigious national Teacher of the Year award, highlighting his dedication to music education in a small-town setting.
Algonquin College has delayed its decision to potentially cut more than 30 programs as it assesses the impact of Ontario's $6.4-billion postsecondary funding announcement.
Algonquin College has delayed a decision to suspend 30 academic programs after the Ontario government announced increased funding for post-secondary institutions, providing temporary relief for students and faculty.
A tragic shooting occurred at a residential complex on the South Carolina State University campus in Orangeburg, resulting in two fatalities and one injury. The incident took place early on February 13, 2026.
While many Canadian medical schools reduce basic anatomy instruction, the University of Guelph continues its commitment to hands-on, practical training for future healthcare professionals.
A coach and athlete at Wilfrid Laurier University, both with connections to South Sudan, share their journey to motivate future students through sports and education.
NorQuest College's Singhmar Centre Auditorium transformed into a culinary hub as staff and students gathered for a rice cook-off showcasing African and Caribbean cuisine during Black History Month celebrations.
College Ward councillor demands Ottawa weigh in on Algonquin College's proposed budget reductions, citing impacts on students and local economy.
St. Clair College paramedic students participated in a pie-throwing fundraiser targeting their professor to support United Way's community initiatives in Windsor.