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Into the DRAGEN’s den ...

To really understand climate change, it helps to ask a medievalist.

Brescia research in genetics reveals political insights

If you ever wondered why we can’t all just be friends, why political divisions tear at the fabric of nations and even religions, a sociologist at Brescia College has some new insights. Maybe we’re just born that way.

Christ child a model for young educators

Of all the stained glass windows we have at St. Mary’s University in Calgary my favourite may well be an image of the Christ child with the “doctors” of the temple (Luke 2:41-52) which is installed in our library, St. Basil’s Hall. 

New president lands at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom after many travels

Ryan Williams has travelled many roads in his career over three continents, and they’ve finally led him to a small town in eastern Ontario.

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St. Jerome’s library joins reno bandwagon

The face of St. Jerome’s University has changed considerably over recent years and it will soon unveil its latest upgrade as the final touches are put on the renovation of the school’s library.

St. Mike’s seminars create launching pad for first-year students

The University of St. Michael’s College is trying to make the leap from high school to post-secondary education a little easier with the introduction of a number of seminars that open up university life to the freshman class.

Coady Institute keeps pace with future

Trying to stay relevant over 60 years takes plenty of the proverbial blood, sweat and tears. 

An education built on inspiration

EDMONTON -- It’s a monumental year for Newman Theological College, which is celebrating both its 50th anniversary and the canonization of its namesake, Blessed John Henry Newman.

Jesuit influence on rebound in Sudbury

Jesuit Fr. John Meehan believes Catholic post-secondary education is facing the same issue at the University of Sudbury that Catholic colleges and universities are facing around the world: it’s quite fragile in a world that is increasingly secular.

Liberal arts ‘never been more important’

VANCOUVER -- University of British Columbia president Santa Ono watched the news in horror last spring as the burning spire of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris toppled and crashed during a fire at one of the world’s most famous churches.

The King’s philosopher: new principal looks to create meaning in the lives of students

David Malloy may be the philosopher in charge at King’s, but he’s no philosopher-king.