The new bogeyman on Canadian campusesThe problem with men’s rights groups and the frustrating tendency to banish all things that seem distasteful
2016 Maclean’s University Rankings: A letter from the editorFor 25 years, Maclean’s has helped Canadians make educated decisions about post-secondary education. This year we’re back, bigger and better than ever.
These court cases may just be for show. But that’s a moot point.Mooting, where teams play out a mock court case, can be fierce—and the once extracurricular activity is now often on the curriculum
Why don’t future engineers learn real-world skills in school?From 2015: Many engineering graduates don’t feel confident they can build anything. Experts say the schools are letting them down. How can that be?
Diversity among doctorsStudents with disabilities are finding their place in medical schools—and beyond
The acrimony and enigma of Arvind Gupta’s exit from UBCHow the sudden resignation of UBC’s president has widened into an ugly faculty revolt and PR disaster
An open letter to Jeffrey SimpsonJennifer Robson responds to the Globe and Mail columnist’s charge against Carleton University’s Masters of Political Management
Dalhousie task force explores problems beyond Facebook postsAn independent task force says its report on Dalhousie’s DDS2015 scandal doesn’t mean to assign blame. But there’s plenty to go around
It’s time to seriously rethink how economics is taughtWith little evidence of a serious debate among teachers about economics reform, students are taking the lead
Report on Dalhousie’s dentistry scandal applies veneers to major cavitiesIt’s self-congratulatory. The men seem to have learned nothing. Anne Kingston on how Dal’s new report on the DDS 2015 group is a failure