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How Do Students Learn About Intelligence Briefings? How About Briefing a Former CIA Intelligence Officer
One University of New Brunswick professor has her students brief a former CIA intelligence officer to help them learn to think on their feet.
Cambrian R and D Hosts Annual Student Innovation Challenge
Five teams of Cambrian College students pitched ideas for new products and services to a panel of judges.
Brock Navigate Competition Gives Winning Entrepreneurs a Boost
Two students each received $2,500 for their startups after delivering their final pitches to a panel of judges after completing the Navigate program.
University of Sussex Wins 2024 National Award for Outstanding Student Support
New doughnut model aims to provide students with an inter-connected circle of support covering everything from academic support to careers and emotional support.
Queen’s Park Event Showcases OCAD U’s Contribution to Ontario
Through interactive exhibitions, faculty and students highlighted OCAD U’s pivotal role in solving the province's key challenges.
How Women in Tech Need to be Seen and Heard
Meet Marianna, a Western University student highlighted by The Impact Project — a multi-year initiative to gather insights from those pursuing change on the front lines.
How to Get a Summer Job
Advice on preparing for, finding, and applying for work while you're on summer break.
The Rick and Amanda Hansen Scholarships for Youth with Disabilities Open Now!
Canadian youth under 30 living with a disability can apply now for a scholarship worth up to $40,000!
Ascend Accelerator Helps Entrepreneurs Turn Business Ideas into Reality
Lakehead University recently celebrated graduates from its fourth cohort of the Ascend Accelerator program, hosted by the Ingenuity incubator space.
Nipissing University Unveils State-of-the-Art Simulation Centre
Mew simulation centre replicates a variety of real-life situations and procedures for students and professionals from various disciplines, including nursing, social work, and criminal justice.
Soon, Ontario Students Can Leave High School at Grade 11 to Enter the Skilled Trades
Starting in September 2025, changes to the Ontario high school curriculum will make becoming a skilled tradesperson quicker and easier.
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