On May 1, various unions gathered to commemorate May Day, which recognizes the historic struggles of workers. The ...
Students living with sickle cell disease are disproportionately affected by academic uncertainty. This needs to change.
I don’t think you need a whole article to tell you that using artificial intelligence (AI) writing software to complete your assignments is plagiarism. You’ve sat through the anti-plagiarism lectures.
At five-years-old, Dr. Nhung Tran-Davies and her family were forced to flee their homeland of Vietnam because of war and widespread poverty. They spent eight months in Malaysia, awaiting word until ...
Researchers gathered for lectures, poster sessions, and roundtables about a variety of topics with social psychology.
The Artemis II mission just made its rounds, but with everything happening it begs the question of whether we need another ...
Tejas Sankar is leading a clinical trial investigating whether earlier use of Gamma Knife radiosurgery could improve ...
“Walking the Tightrope,” a 2024 survey of Canadian students conducted for the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) by Abacus Data, includes information on the cost-of-living and quality of ...
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out all these amazing local events! What: Spring OddBird Art & Craft Fair ...
U of A scientists are working to uncover how life began on early earth, starting with abiotic nitrogen reduction and an ...
At the February 24 meeting of the University of Alberta’s General Faculties Council (GFC), an annual report on enrolment was presented. Norma Rodenburg, vice-provost and registrar, and Tracy Raivio, ...