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When I was younger, there was a wide-spread cultural ban on writing down the information found inside of Indigenous knowledge, or on voice recording and/or video recording events where…
Have you met Aman, coffee enthusiast, lover of Capri, and Manager of Residence Life? Spend the next 2 minutes getting to know her a little better.
On the first of September, as students came back to the rigours of study and research, Professor Sheree Kwong See from the Department of Psychology began her secondment as Alberta’s first permanent Seniors Advocate. I met Sheree at her fifth floor…
My husband was a wonderful and complex man. He was an engineer, having graduated from this…
On September 27, 2016, President David Turpin delivered the following State of the University Address:On behalf of the university community, I respectfully acknowledge that we are located on Treaty 6 territory…
I’m looking for healthy adults to participates in brain stimulation and language study. Please spread the word to anyone you know who might be interested.I want to see how brain stimulation technique such as transcranial…
We are all familiar with the popular stereotype of the absent-minded, navel-gazing professor buried under books or experimenting in a lab. Despite the prevalence of this image, academic research is no longer a lonely enterprise…
These were the top 10 stories published by The Quad @ UAlberta in September of 2016. You can also dive into daily archives for September of 2016 by using the calendar at the top of this page.