Yes, you will get a job with that arts degreeArts students once feared spending life as a barista. But they’re increasingly popular hires for tech firms.
Is food at U of Guelph’s Creelman Hall as good as the rumours suggest?We sent our writer to try a five-course feast to find out if it deserves its stellar reputation
The University of Guelph has the best campus food in CanadaNearly 94 per cent of Guelph students are ’satisfied’ or ’very satisfied’ with the taste of their food, according to an annual Maclean’s survey
Advice on how to make online courses work for youBe sure that they fit your learning style, treat them just like you would in-person courses and find a buddy to stay motivated
University students can now earn badges to recognize their meritsHow universities use "micro-credentials" to recognize skills that won’t appear on a transcript
Could helping boys be the key to closing the STEM gap?Peter Shawn Taylor: The gender gap in science and technology graduates is a persistent problem. New research suggests we may be approaching it all wrong.
Reconciliation on campus: what’s the next step beyond inclusion?The most transformative approaches to "Indigenization" are off the radar of most universities
The trauma of high school gym classPeter Shawn Taylor: Humiliations on the parquet floor linger long into adulthood and could even have public health consequences says a new study
These diplomas are for students with families, mortgages and hectic schedulesThe number of mature students on campus is rapidly rising—and schools are catering to experienced freshmen
Foreign students who want to stay in Canada go to court as last resortStudents from outside Canada hope a diploma will help them stay here. As one pending lawsuit shows, it’s not that simple.