Harbour Hopper gets a brake from NSCCWhen hilly Halifax was giving the gears to the Harbour Hopper, the Nova Scotia Community College helped solve the company’s problem
Bring your own horse to cowboy collegeStudents at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alta., study from the saddle. When they’re done, they find work on ranches, feedlots and remote cow camps.
Why colleges are increasingly being seen as the smart choiceThis post-secondary option is no longer the poor cousin to university—even if your parents don’t agree
Researchers are playing with food in remarkable ways—and making it healthierFrom Vitamin-D enriched cheese to diabetic-friendly ethnic food, traditional favourites are getting a serious makeover.
Being a nurse in the North is challenging, but ‘there are salary perks’—big onesFor example, salaries of RNs in Ontario range between $21 and $40 per hour, while in the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, RN jobs can pay in the range of $70 per hour.
How mixing and matching is making education more uniquePost-secondary education can be personalized, just like your playlist or your movies
Northwest Community College built a mock work camp to prepare studentsStudents get a feel for a work camp by living in refurbished ‘cars’ that mimic real job sites.
Fanshawe College’s winning strategy for its game design programIn Canada’s largest game tech hub outside major cities, Fanshawe students learn career-focused game design from industry pros.
BCIT spent $30M to develop a microgrid to power its Burnaby campusCanada’s first Smart Power Microgrid lives at BCIT’s Burnaby campus. It’s a powerful research model and provides a sustainable in-house energy source.
Aurora College has produced a chilling map of violence against women in the N.W.T.Now that Pertice Moffitt knows where it happens, the next question is how to help.