Blog — ...25 years was unpredictable.” —from the Introduction The Finest Blend: Graduate Education in Canada edited by Gale Parchoma, Michael Power, and Jennifer Lock “Intelligently integrating online and blended learning models...
Contributor — ...and short fiction in literary magazines like EVENT, Existere, Carousel, and subTerrain. Originally from Toronto, Mark lives in Edmonton. His scholarly blog is www.academicalism.wordpress.com and he’s on Twitter as @sonicfiction....
Book — The Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia is an ongoing, highly accessible database of information about Canadian actors, playwrights, directors, producers, designers, theatre organizations and institutions, composers, and plays that is available to...
Blog — ...fallowing the most land in the driest summers. The grasses themselves co-operate—on tallgrass prairie, the big bluestem, Indian grass, and switchgrass grow eight feet high in moist years, while in...
Blog — ...of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Congress is the biggest event of our year and its 2020 cancellation means our spring looks very different. In order to create some variation...
Book — Thinking critically is a complicated but important endeavour that involves learning how to think clearly, acquiring problem-solving skills, and applying these skills in real life contexts. This text offers students an...
Blog — ...must speak of From “ê-wîtisânîhitoyâhk asici pîkiskwêwin ~ Language Family” in kiyâm by Naomi McIlwraith I learned a Cree word. I quite like it. kôhkomipaninawak — cucumbers. All these little...
Blog — ...Disposes: Recollections of a French Pioneer. Maturié travels from France to northern Alberta in 1910 hoping to find wealth, independence, and, of course, adventure. If your sister lives in Edmonton...
Blog — ...if it now exists. Unlike the present moment, which is real and occurring, hope is speculative, an abstraction projected into the future. And by hoping ourselves into the future, we...
Blog — ...Coming Home is the story of the highly complex process of repatriation as described by those intimately involved in the work, notably the Piikani, Siksika, and Kainai elders who provided...