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Le prix Sarah-Shorten est décerné à Ursula Franklin
Ursula Franklin, éminente scientifique, humaniste et féministe, est la 12e récipiendaire du prix Sarah-Shorten de l'ACPPU. Réputée pour ses réalisations dans le domaine de la métallurgie, Ursula Franklin s'est employée inlassablement à apporter une voix humaniste et féministe au monde […]
31-08-2003
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La hausse des droits de scolarité est une honte
De retour en classe, les étudiants des universités font face à la plus importante hausse des droits de scolarité en quatre ans. Les étudiants de premier cycle paieront en moyenne 4 025 $ en droits de scolarité pour l'année universitaire […]
31-08-2003
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Alberta Asserts New Powers Over Campuses
Faculty and students at Alberta's universities and colleges are concerned about proposed legislation that gives the province unprecedented powers over post-secondary institutions while failing to deal with the real needs of the institutions. The Post-Secondary Learning Act (Bill 43), tabled […]
02-06-2003
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Mount Allison Redresses Mistreatment of Thorpe
Almost five years after Mount Allison University denied Michael Thorpe an appointment as professor emeritus, he now has his title. Thorpe, a vocal critic of administrators at Mount Allison, retired in 1997 after 23 years of service with the university. […]
02-06-2003
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Right Vision
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the President's Column in the May issue of the Bulletin - right on, Victor - sentiments well expressed and much needed. Nichola HallContinuing Studies, University of British Columbia
02-06-2003
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War in Iraq Was Best of Two Evils
I wish I had Victor Catano's certainty (President's Column, Bulletin, May 2003) in opposing the recent Iraqi war, and urging that the UN replace the Americans in supervising Iraq's reconstruction. Though not without hesitations, I hold opposing views on both, […]
02-06-2003
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CAUT’s Sarah Shorten Award Goes to Ursula Franklin
Distinguished scientist, humanitarian and feminist Ursula Franklin is the 12th recipient of CAUT's Sarah Shorten Award. Renowned for her achievements in the field of metallurgy, Franklin has also worked tirelessly to bring a humane and feminist voice to the world […]
01-06-2003
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L’ACPPU annonce les lauréats des prix en journalisme
Nick Martin, journaliste en éducation du Winnipeg Free Press, est le lauréat du prix national d'excellence en journalisme de cette année. M. Martin a reçu le Prix d'excellence en journalisme dans le domaine de l'enseignement postsecondaire lors de la 54e […]
01-06-2003
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AAUP Report Criticizes Treatment of Al-Arian
A report released last month by the American Association of University Professors says the University of South Florida violated the academic rights of a controversial professor who it suspended and later dismissed without giving him an opportunity to respond to […]
01-06-2003
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M. Thorpe obtient réparation
Presque cinq ans après que l'Université Mount Allison lui eut refusé de le nommer professeur émérite, Michael Thorpe obtient son titre. M. Thorpe, reconnu pour ses critiques véhémentes à l'endroit des administrateurs de l'université, a pris sa retraite en 1997, […]
01-06-2003
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B.C. Removes Teachers’ Role as Self-Governing Professionals
British Columbia's public school teachers say the provincial government is trying to silence their criticism by eliminating teachers' ability to govern the profession. Under proposed changes to the Teaching Profession Act introduced in the provincial legislature last month, the structure […]
01-06-2003
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The Madwoman in the Academy: 43 Women Boldly Take on the Ivory Tower
Deborah Keahey & Deborah Schnitzer. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2003; 215 pp; paper $24.95 CA. An original and highly subversive critique of the academy by women affiliated with universities and colleges across Canada, The Madwoman in the Academy explores […]
01-06-2003