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Faculty in the News
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Adegboyega Ojo discusses AI in university classes
The Globe and Mail, May 4, 2026
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Achim Hurrelmann discusses the prime minister’s upcoming meeting with E.U. leaders
The Globe and Mail, May 2, 2026
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Laura Madokoro discusses historic Asian immigration
CTV, May 2, 2026
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Amanda Montague discusses her study on seniors and loneliness
CBC, April 30, 2026
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Danielle Kinsey discusses the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond
NBC, April 30, 2026
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Grégory Bulté discusses his research on northern map turtles
CBC, April 30, 2026
Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada
How To Build Cities for Wildlife, Not Just People – New Research
In central Seoul, South Korea, a motorway once covered a buried urban stream. Today, that same stretch has been uncovered – a process known as…
Will Attendance-Based Grading Improve School Absenteeism
School absenteeism is a major concern across Canada — and beyond. As researchers with the Canadian School Attendance Partnership, we have been exploring this issue…
Did NASA’s Curiosity Rover Find Signs of Ancient Life on Mars? An Astrobiologist Explains How We Determine ‘Life’
NASA’s Curiosity rover has identified seven new organic compounds on the planet Mars, according to new research published in Nature Communications. The researchers believe this…
Trump Sidelined Congress’ Authority Over War on Iran – and Lawmakers Allowed It, Extending a 75-Year Trend
Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives set April 21, 2026, as the date to hear from and question top Pentagon officials Adm. Brad Cooper,…
Is Reading Your Favourite Hobby? A New Era of Book Clubs Is Reshaping How We Read
Reading is experiencing a resurgence among Gen Z and millennials, many of whom are actively seeking alternatives to “doomscrolling” and the mental fatigue associated with…
How ‘Books for Development’ Campaigns Reveal an Unjust Global Order
The gutting of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in 2025 has had catastrophic consequences, including in South Sudan where amid ongoing war,…
Guns Over People: Rising Military Spending Is Eroding Quality of Life Around the World
As Canada celebrates meeting the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) target of spending two per cent of GDP on defence, it’s important to remember this…
Strike on Afghan Hospital Shows the Laws of War May Document Atrocities — but Don’t Prevent Them
Pakistani jets recently bombed the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, a facility with 2,000 beds dedicated to helping patients recover from drug addiction.…