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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Khaled Hassanein reappointed Dean of Business

Khaled Hassanein has been reappointed as dean of the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University for a second five-year term, effective July 1, 2026. Since beginning his tenure as dean in July 2021, Hassanein has…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Sean Corner appointed Acting Dean of the Faculty of Humanities

Sean Corner has been appointed Acting Dean for the Faculty of Humanities for a one-year term while a search for a new dean is conducted. A professor in the Department of Greek and Roman Studies, Corner has been with…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Gillian Goward appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science

Gillian Goward has been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science for a five-year term effective July 1. Goward, a professor and former chair in the Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, is currently associate dean…

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Western University News·higher-ed

From the Black Sea to Western: PhD candidate’s life, research shaped by soccer

For Ozzy Keles, soccer was never just a game. Better known as “football” around the world, the sport shaped much of his early life and would eventually define his academic career. Hailing from the Black Sea shore region…

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UBC News·research

New deep diamond and barium minerals named after UBC researchers

Two newly discovered minerals have a very personal connection to UBC: they were discovered by, and named after, UBC researchers and alumni. A legacy in rocks Dr. Lee Groat, professor in the department of earth, ocean…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Researchers ask us to rethink the ways we see and study the Arctic

The Arctic and sub-Arctic are places where communities already live, produce knowledge and self-govern. Yet recent geopolitical and economic involvement are bringing renewed interest in the region. Since the 1990s ,…

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Western University News·higher-ed

‘We did this together’: Siblings celebrate convocation at Western

Born just over 10 months apart, Amaan and Jahaan Thawer share a bond that goes beyond proximity in age. The siblings became tight allies at ages seven and eight, when their mother, Farzana, was diagnosed with a rare…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Researcher Addisu Lashitew is exploring the sustainability transition

Why are some countries poor and others rich? How can companies improve their social and environmental sustainability, and why do they often fail at this? When Addisu Lashitew enrolled at Wageningen University in the…

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National Post·policy

Tasha Kheiriddin: Carney should be applauded for social media ban

This week, Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce a ban on social media for kids under 16 . There will be exemptions, and we haven’t seen the details yet, but Canadians should applaud this move. I believe in personal…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Researcher André Phillion receives national award for materials engineering research

McMaster University researcher André Phillion has been awarded the 2026 MetSoc Distinguished Materials Scientist Award by the Materials Science and Engineering Section of The Metallurgy & Materials Society of the…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Training graduate students in research means investing in the future

Our society is facing unprecedented challenges. Environmental crises, rapid digital transformations, and global economic and geopolitical uncertainty are forcing us to rethink how we live, produce and collaborate.…

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UBC News·higher-ed

B.C. is moving millions of frogs for construction—no one knows if they’re surviving

New research shows that more than five million amphibians and reptiles were relocated to make way for development in B.C. between 2019 and 2022, yet there is no requirement to determine whether they survived. Moving…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert insight: How can FIFA World Cup host cities protect children?

On March 19, 2026, FIFA released its first comprehensive safeguarding policy , serving as a permanent, institutional and global framework. The policy is meant to outline a “duty of care,” through five operational…

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La Presse Actualites

Science américaine | Les États-Unis, entre lumière et obscurité

Dimanche, je vous parlais de cette avancée extraordinaire de l’oncologie, la découverte par des chercheurs de Boston d’une faille dans la famille des protéines RAS, responsables de cancers du pancréas.

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western launches Ontario’s first graduate-level physician assistant program

As Ontario’s health-care system faces growing demand, Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is launching a new graduate program to help strengthen physician-led health-care teams. The master of…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Integrated science, mechanical engineering grad designs her own future at Western

As early as Grade 6, Brooke Meloche was making her own microscope slides out of sand, skin cells and anything else she could find. What began as a childhood habit of examining the world up close would eventually grow…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Meet UBC’s head groundskeeper preparing the National Soccer Development Centre for the world stage

With over four decades of expertise in high-performance turf management, Gary Bartley, head groundskeeper at UBC, is the technical architect behind the world-class soccer pitch at UBC Vancouver. Since 2015, he and his…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Celebrating Waterloo’s Class of 2026 valedictorians

Share Meet the 14 exceptional students representing Waterloo’s newest grads Convocation marks a significant milestone for University of Waterloo graduates. The point where late-night study sessions, co-op interviews and…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Three Waterloo graduate students earn prestigious Governor General’s Gold Medals for 2026

Share Top-performing master’s and PhD graduates are honoured for world-class research excellence, alongside finalists advancing innovation across disciplines Three exceptional graduate students from the University of…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Waterloo honours exceptional leaders at Spring 2026 Convocation

Share Honorary doctorate recipients recognized for outstanding contributions to fundamental research, innovation and society The University of Waterloo is proud to award nine honorary doctorates at Spring 2026…

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