Arizona Fraternity Leaders Charged in Hazing Death
Three Delta Tau Delta fraternity leaders face hazing charges after an 18-year-old Northern Arizona University pledge was found dead following a rush event.
Three Delta Tau Delta fraternity leaders face hazing charges after an 18-year-old Northern Arizona University pledge was found dead following a rush event.
The University of Prince Edward Island launches Black History Month with a vibrant celebration featuring Pan-African cuisine and a flag-raising ceremony, honoring Charlottetown's 200-year-old Black community.
Nova Scotia SPCA College of Animal Welfare introduces a new veterinary technician training program to address rising industry demand and support animal healthcare across the province.
A tentative agreement has been reached between Nipissing University and its faculty union, preventing a potential strike in North Bay, Ontario, and ensuring academic continuity.
Olds College has suspended its Craft Beverage and Brewery Operations program due to declining enrollment, reflecting challenges in Alberta's craft beer industry.
The province has issued tender approval for the construction of Wasaga Beach's inaugural Catholic high school, marking a significant milestone for education in the region.
Mark Marquess, the iconic Stanford University baseball coach who led the Cardinal to two College World Series championships and over 1,600 wins, has passed away at age 78.
Northern College in Ontario has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Saudi Mining Polytechnic to advance mining education and training programs for students in Saudi Arabia.
Seneca Polytechnic's new Health and Wellness Centre has received international recognition, winning top honors at the Global Architecture & Design Awards for its innovative approach to well-being and sustainability.
The Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology is set to shut down permanently following a significant decline in student enrolment, marking the end of an era for vocational education in Winnipeg.
A former University of Regina Rams football player continues to face suspension from the team even after drug charges against him were stayed by prosecutors, according to university officials.
Fleming College introduces Ontario's first accelerated Veterinary Technician program with clinical training starting week one, addressing province-wide shortages through partnership with Peterborough Humane Society.
Algonquin College proposes cutting its journalism program among 30 others this fall, sparking resistance from faculty and students who argue storytelling remains essential.
CDI College's Dental Assisting program in British Columbia has achieved a remarkable 96% first-attempt pass rate on the NDAEB exam since 2006, with nearly 1,500 graduates demonstrating exceptional performance across Burnaby and Surrey campuses.
The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation provides $2 million to support the construction of a new multi-sport dome at Northern College in Timmins, enhancing athletic and community facilities.
The University of Manitoba has begun construction on a state-of-the-art research facility in Winnipeg, aimed at boosting vaccine development and biomedical research capabilities in Canada.
Proposed program reductions at Algonquin College's Ottawa campus have students and educators demanding greater government investment in post-secondary education to protect academic quality.
Algonquin College President Claude Brulé discusses the rationale behind proposed cuts to 30 programs, citing financial strain from reduced international enrollment and tuition freezes.
Fanshawe College's president is making a strong case for increased provincial funding to support post-secondary education in London, Ontario, amid broader educational challenges.
Algonquin College is considering eliminating 30 additional programs as part of strategic adjustments, following last year's cuts, due to shifting demand and funding challenges.
Ottawa's Algonquin College announces plans to eliminate 30 academic programs in 2026 as part of ongoing restructuring efforts to address financial challenges and shifting enrollment patterns.
Georgian College in Barrie receives a $1 million investment to enhance its centre for testing and adopting advanced technologies, supporting innovation and skills development.
Post-secondary institutions in Ontario, including those in Kitchener, argue that increased government funding is essential for the success of Premier Doug Ford's 'Protect Ontario' initiative.
Emelda Byrne and Dr. Mark Awuku receive prestigious Multicultural Council awards for their decades of service in education and healthcare in Windsor-Essex.
The Calgary Fire Department is now accepting applications for its third annual Indigenous firefighting training camp, offering hands-on experience to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit participants.
CDI College's Dental Assisting program reports a 94% first-time pass rate on the NDAEB exam over nearly 20 years, solidifying its leadership in Canadian dental assistant education. Learn about the proven results.
The Ontario government announces a $6.2 million investment for Canadore College and Nipissing University in North Bay. Learn how this funding will support post-secondary education and the local economy.
Colleges in Montreal are formally disputing the results of a government investigation. Get the latest details on the dispute and its implications for the institutions involved.
Ontario college students confront an uncertain future as federal policy changes lead to significant budget cuts and staff layoffs. Learn about the impacts on education and student life.
St. Clair College's president has indicated that program reductions and job cuts are possible in 2026 due to financial pressures. Learn about the potential impacts on students and staff.