Canadian universities need repair but are short of the money required to mend historic buildings and upgrade antiquated facilities. Across the country, the total cost was as high as $17.2 billion in 2019.
Tag Archives: McGill University
Can Canada’s universities survive COVID?
Fewer international students, half-full residences, shuttered food services and empty parking lots add up to devastating revenue losses. And public funding has fallen over the past decade. Universities are in for a reckoning.
Why it’s time for Canada to introduce self-testing HIV kits
New cases of HIV are rising dramatically in Canada. And self-testing kits are nearly as easy to use as a home pregnancy test.
Canada’s Top Medical Doctoral University 2020: McGill
The school’s dedication to research and new initiatives helps its influence stretch far beyond its home campus
McGill University: student life on campus
An insider’s guide to the best place to study, hangover breakfast and more
Canada’s Top Medical Doctoral University 2019 (Tie): McGill University
Exciting McGill initiatives include virtual-reality spinal surgery and a program that reduces stress in first-year students
McGill University: student tips for surviving life on campus
Where to find the best place to study, cheap lunch, favourite watering hole and more
McGill fails to protect against sexually abusive professors, students say
Faculty join call for a ban on relationships between staff and students, among other changes
A McGill alumnus with some questions for his alma mater
Evan Solomon wrote to McGill with pointed questions about how it handled the Andrew Potter affair. The answers did not impress.
CAUT prepares investigation into McGill and Potter resignation
A national group representing academic staff raises questions over Andrew Potter’s resignation