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What’s the purpose of university? Your answer may depend on how much it costs you
Achala Gupta
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University of Surrey
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“And some, I assume, are good people”: US international student recruitment and neo-racist nativism
Dale Kirby,
Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Half of Ontario’s medical schools are now named after wealthy donors
Najib Safieddine
,
University of Toronto
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Indigenization through collective bargaining: Lessons and ideas for academic staff associations
Spy Dénommé-Welch and Larry Savage,
Brock University
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Outdoor education at universities can be a positive legacy of COVID-19
Jean-Philippe Ayotte-Beaudet
,
Université de Sherbrooke
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Four reasons to deny university status to Canada Christian College
David Seljak,
St. Jerome’s University
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Students facing challenges coping with online education during the pandemic
Chantelle Cruzat-Whervin
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Online exam monitoring can invade privacy and erode trust at universities
Bonnie Stewart
,
University of Windsor
Equity and social justice
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University of Windsor’s Delta Chi fraternity under investigation for racism in student chat rooms
Chantelle Cruzat-Whervin
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This type of sexual harassment on campus often goes overlooked
Sarah Ives
,
City College of San Francisco
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Ann E. Bartos
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