Breaking the Barriers: Dr Tito Daodu
Dr. Oluwatomilayo Daodu is the first Black woman pediatric surgeon in Canada, and offers her specialities at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Alta. [ READ MORE ]
Dr. Oluwatomilayo Daodu is the first Black woman pediatric surgeon in Canada, and offers her specialities at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Alta. [ READ MORE ]
The students were born to become leaders. Leaders that not just lead—but leaders who are also friends and unite people together. Find out how three SAIT students established the first Filipino community at SAIT, the Noy-phi club. [ READ MORE ]
The Idaho murders is not the first high-profile case with a suspect or perpetrator having a background in criminal justice education. [ READ MORE ]
Some Calgary churches are choosing to keep online worship accessible to their congregations, even as restrictions for in-person gatherings have long been lifted. [ READ MORE ]
Frustration mounts among newly graduated international students as work permit delays continue during this period of inflation and recession. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s a group of SAIT journalism students gets ready to graduate, an Industry Night was held at MacDonald Hall on Feb. 18, with an interesting style. A 10-minute speed-dating concept was used by the [ READ MORE ]
The first thing Polina Golovina does in the morning is search for their vape. They go to sleep with it beside them, amongst their pillows and blankets, and as soon as they open their eyes they search the bedding for it and inhale their fruit flavoured nicotine. [ READ MORE ]
Minority women are more likely to start a business. However, the high rate of minority women starting businesses reflects the lack of opportunities in the traditional workplace. [ READ MORE ]
Michael Johnston, a former post-secondary student, continues to pay off his student loans years after graduating from business school at the University of Alberta. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s more students returned to campus for in-person classes, the long-term demand for online learning in Canada needs to be traced for digital learning and strategies to ensure long-term learning, according to the C.D. owe Institute. [ READ MORE ]
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