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November 9, 2022
Student leaders from more than 20 postsecondary institutions release calls to action on campus sexual assault
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The action plan lists several promising practices in place at universities, but urges institutions and governments to do more.
BY HANNAH LIDDLE | NOV 08 2022

Light at the end of the tunnel for Laurentian University
Light at the end of the tunnel for Laurentian University
With a restructuring plan formally approved, the university could exit creditor protection before year’s end.
BY JULIEN CAYOUETTE | NOV 07 2022

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The compassionate leader in the post-pandemic university
The compassionate leader in the post-pandemic university
Festina lente: the new leadership agenda for higher education.
BY LYNN BOSETTI & MARTIN BETTS | NOV 09 2022

TA Tipline, part 1: starting the semester off right
TA Tipline, part 1: starting the semester off right
Experienced teaching assistants offer guidance for first timers and veterans looking for new ideas.
BY KELLY BUCHELL-REYES & SEVAG PILAVDJIAN | NOV 04 2022

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The Professor Linda Munk Graduate Futures Scholarship

From now until Dec. 19, 2022, the University of Toronto is accepting applications to its master of arts in English program. All eligible applicants will automatically be considered for the Professor Linda Munk Graduate Futures Scholarship, a prestigious award acknowledging exceptional academic merit.

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Teaching students the benefits of planning backwards
Teaching students the benefits of planning backwards
By visualizing the end goal of a project or assignment from the get-go, students can clearly identify which steps are truly necessary.
BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | NOV 08 2022

How to manage your graduate student
How to manage your graduate student
A written agreement is a good way to clarify expectations and build trust.
BY JONATHAN DRIVER | NOV 03 2022

Chad London Mount Royal University

On Jan. 3, 2023, Chad London will be Mount Royal University’s new provost and vice-president, academic. He is returning to Mount Royal after serving as dean of the college of kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan for six years. Before that, he served in a variety of roles at Mount Royal, including as associate dean in the former faculty of health and community studies and as dean of the faculty of health.

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