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- Raylene Lung
Concussions may pose more mental health obstacles than other forms of injury, U of A study finds
A recent study at the University of Alberta hopes to answer new questions regarding the psychological symptoms of brain trauma…
Read More » - Gregory F. Funston, Tsogtbaatar Chinzorig, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Corwin Sullivan and Philip J. Currie
Oksoko avarsan: A U of A alum’s tale of discovering the “rescued triple-headed eagle” oviraptorid dinosaur species
When Gregory Funston took his first trip to Mongolia in 2014, he didn’t know what adventure the next few years…
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Minister of Natural resources to talk with U of A students about the future of Canada’s energy sector
Climate action and the natural resources industry may not be as mutually exclusive as assumed, and many university students across…
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U of A study maps uncharted territory for cavity-nesting owls in Boreal Forest
A University of Alberta study may help protect two elusive cavity-nesting owls species in the North American Boreal Forest by…
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Department chairs send letter to President Bill Flanagan, call his leadership ‘severely damaged’
Bill Flanagan, the University of Alberta president, received a letter from department chairs describing how his behaviour around academic restructuring…
Read More » - Junelle Mah
U of A student creates 3D-printed Cree syllabics kits to make learning Cree more accessible
3D-printed kits for Cree syllabics are now among the collection of Indigenous language learning tools available at the University of…
Read More » - Scott Melnyk
U of A graduate student’s trace fossil find leads to naming of new marine animal
A University of Alberta graduate student identified a new species of marine organisms through the discovery of a trace fossil…
Read More » - Helen Zhang
Notes from council: U-Pass referendum, OASIS deficit, and SU action on EDI
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. Upcoming U-Pass referendum…
Read More » - Christien Ford
Learning across time zones: new form could help international students with online learning struggles
While permanent solutions are in the works, international students will be able to access a new temporary measure that could…
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‘Stop the PSE Cuts’ campaign aims to educate Albertans of struggles of students, faculty, and staff face after cuts to post-secondary funding
Multiple employee, faculty, and student unions have joined forces to create the Stop PSE Cuts campaign, bringing light to the…
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