Large class sizes are a fact of life for many new undergraduate students. Here’s how to make the most of the situation.
Rinaldo Walcott: After decades of pushback, the move to online teaching has been swift. It’s time for academics in the humanities and social sciences to step out of the virtual classroom and into the community.
We asked 23,000 students across the country whether their university education is preparing them for the working world. The top schools may surprise you
Online courses are popular with students who juggle tough workloads. But only one in five institutions has a significant number of ‘blended’ options.
Arts students once feared spending life as a barista. But they’re increasingly popular hires for tech firms.
Nearly 94 per cent of Guelph students are ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ with the taste of their food, according to an annual Maclean’s survey
Be sure that they fit your learning style, treat them just like you would in-person courses and find a buddy to stay motivated
How universities use “micro-credentials” to recognize skills that won’t appear on a transcript
Two post-secondary options in the heart of the Prairies
Celebrating some of the country’s best college and university teachers
Among senior-year students, Sherbrooke places first on a national survey
Assessing schools on student satisfaction, teaching practices and more