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Pope.L’s new exhibition at Neubauer Collegium is shaped by COVID-19

The Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society has opened My Kingdom for a Title, a new solo exhibition featuring work by Pope. L, an acclaimed artist and scholar in the University of Chicago’s Department of Visual Arts.

AI Technology and Career Opportunities

Why is the AI technology important nowadays? How do we grasp opportunities from the AI trend?

UCalgary security staff’s quick naloxone intervention saves stranger’s life

For longtime University of Calgary staff member William Ringland, saving a life was all about acting on instinct and training.

Like mother, like daughter: How caterpillars pass down food preferences to their offspring

Many caterpillars are known for their specific food preferences, which they bring with them when they morph into butterflies.

King’s alumna wins big at Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards

Wembley Stadium hosted yesterday’s final of the Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards, won by Josephine Philips, Physics graduate and founder of Sojo.

In a bid to improve access to Bay Street, University of Toronto alumnus creates...

As he climbed through the ranks of Bay Street accounting firm KPMG, University of Toronto alumnus Robert Davis didn’t see many role models who looked like him – so he decided to do something about it.

Smiles and jokes help good managers boost hotel staff performance

Hotel managers who share a smile and a joke with their teams are more likely to see staff ‘going the extra mile’ when engaging with customers, a new study reveals.

Water extraction is key cause of the Darling River drying: study

Researchers find the water flow decline on Australia’s iconic river is due to water management failures rather than climate change.

UofG joins beLAB1407 bridge partnership

The University of Glasgow has joined beLAB1407 Bridge Partnership, in an expansion of its original $20 million project.

Energy insecurity worsened in remote Australia during COVID

Residents of remote Indigenous communities who prepay for access to electricity experienced unrelenting energy insecurity during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).
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