Blog — ...sorrow crossed his face as he answered. ‘It is quite sad a story, sir, and a long one too. Would you like to hear it?’” I have always admired Gayatri...
Blog — ...And yet those rights—including access to education, affordable child care, freedom from stifling poverty, and the ability to leave abusive partners, to name only a few—are integral to women’s ability...
Blog — ...Baba’s journey—his arrival in Israel during the Revolution. But the Promised Land is not as Baba had imagined. September 1980, Tel Aviv My lungs burned as I struggled to inhale...
Blog — ...we have shared The Truth About Open Access Publishing, Different Perspectives on Open Access, our Top Downloads, and more for Open Access Week. This year, we want to hear from...
Blog — ...in one direction. You look ahead at the landscape, try to get a look at the text’s face, evaluate your expectations and aspirations, and then you make start making decisions....
Blog — ...and Prehistoric Human Activity in Alberta’s Oil Sands” Science Outreach—Athabasca. The talk will start at 7:00 pm and will be hosted at the Athabasca University Governing Council Chambers. Details here....
Blog — ...to new forms of assessment that engage and authentically evaluate learning. The authors argue that online and distance learning environments afford educators new opportunities to embrace only the most effective...
Blog — ...roles as archaeologist, curator and author. In 2022, Brink was awarded the Smith-Wintemberg Award by the Canadian Archaeological Association and the John Dormaar Award by the Archaeological Society of Alberta....
Blog — ...tell a total stranger about my sexual abuse. It had been my personal secret all those years, and now I had to share it with a stranger. I was sickened...
Blog — ...Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez Assessment Strategies for Online Learning: Engagement and Authenticity by Dianne Conrad and Jason Openo...