A Northlands College project is bringing hope to La LocheAs the Saskatchewan village of La Loche recovers from tragedy, a helping hand arrives in the form of adult basic education and skills training
How one woman overcame fetal alcohol syndrome and found artArt allowed Jennifer Tourangeau, a 36-year-old Dene woman, to deal with personal pain—and it’s led her to a career she’s passionate about
After months of planning, Fort McMurray’s only college reopensThe smoke and soot are gone, but the memory of the great fire lingers
Yukon College art students tell the story of climate change scienceArt students are part of a unique collaboration between scientists and northern communities to record climate-change impact
College of New Caledonia features 12,500-hectare research forestThousands of hectares of forest offer students the chance to do serious research
BCIT: Home of the Canadian XPRIZE team trying to land a rover on the moonThe Google Lunar XPRIZE challenges teams—like the Dobrianski family, the only Canadian entrants—to send a rover to the moon and back for a $30-million prize
How colleges are welcoming pros from other countriesThese institutes, which excel at upgrading skills, are tapping into a new demographic—and revenue stream
Colleges are hiring mental coaches to pump up their sports scoresLong a staple in university-level athletics, mental coaches are becoming more popular in college sports
Transferring credits between college and university can be rockySpurred on by a tight job market, students look for the best from both college and university
Canada’s colleges need Chinese students. But it’s not easy to recruit them.Boosters argue colleges are better prepared to serve ESL learners and set students up for long-lasting success