There is nothing in the human genetic makeup that predisposes men to succeed and women to fail in academic careers. On the contrary, selection processes artificially raise the bar higher for women and ...
Illustration by Olivia Lennox with sources from Ron Lach, Cottonbro Studio, and Pavel Danilyuk.
Through his work on ancient philosophy and commitment to democracy, Jean-Marc Narbonne highlights how critical thinking and ...
A portrait of the systemic challenges faced by Black female professors in Canadian universities, and ways to support them.
Grading can be tedious, but there are ways to make it more human and – surprisingly – more fun.
An interview with Michael Kehler, a University of Calgary researcher who specializes in the intersection of gender and education. A portrait of the systemic challenges faced by Black female professors ...
It is just one of many types of unconscious or implicit biases that individually and cumulatively impact the composition of ...
When COVID-19 hit North America, colleges and universities were among the first to respond. Students were sent home, instruction moved online, and instructors scrambled to adapt their teaching and ...
It’s time for women to start saying ‘no’ to emotional labour requests that are somehow still expected of them.
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