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Book Review – Nothing Less Than Great: Reforming Canada’s Universities, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021 by Harvey P. Weingarten

Book Review, Education, Gabor CsepregiDecember 21, 2021

Personal experiences breed and nourish intellectual views. Harvey P. Weingarten tells his readers about the benefits he and his wider family received from Canadian universities. He evokes the past with a sense of gratitude, but turns to the present and …

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Universities Must Prepare for Legalisation of Pot

Commentary, Education, Gabor Csepregi, Rodney CliftonSeptember 7, 2018

Marijuana will become legal in Canada on 17 October. Some students can hardly wait, but the question is whether their universities are ready. In curricular terms, the institutional response has been impressive. Many Canadian universities have already begun new courses …

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Student Success Is a Question of Attitude

Commentary, Education, Gabor Csepregi, Rodney CliftonOctober 16, 2017

In Western Canada, many university students fail to graduate. In fact, figures suggest that between 20 and 30 per cent of students at many North American universities do not progress beyond their first year, and less than 60 per cent of those enrolled in …

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Should Canadian ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ be Open to Challenge?

Commentary, Education, Gabor CsepregiApril 12, 2017

Like post-secondary institutions in colonialized countries, the first Canadian universities had strong ties to religious institutions and to the alma maters of what their academics saw as their mother countries. By the late 1960s, secularity had become the norm, but …

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