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An Independent, not-for-profit University in Ontario is Opening Its Doors This January

This January, the first cohort of students will be starting their undergraduate journey at the International Business University (IBU), a newly founded independent, not-for-profit university in Ontario. IBU was created by Tim McTiernan, the Founding President and Vice-Chancellor, and a board of leaders from other institutions in Canada’s educational landscape.

7 Tips For Single Parents Getting Through College or University

Last summer, it had been over a year since I was in school. I had just come off of my one-year maternity leave, I was back at a part-time job that wasn’t fulfilling for me in the slightest and I was now a single mother to a one-year-old depending on

How Universities are Reacting to the #BlackLivesMatter Movement

Following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, many Canadian cities have also witnessed their own anti-racism protests in recent weeks. Defunding the police and supporting the Black Community have become worldwide discussions. Customers are demanding accountability and action from organizations and companies. Canadian universities are not exempt and

World’s first yoga university outside of India opens in LA

Looking to study yoga? You can now find your flow in California. The Vivekananda Yoga University (VaYU) has opened its (virtual) doors in Los Angeles. It is the first yoga university outside of India. Named after the influential Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda, VaYU offers an Online Master of Science

Ah, So That’s Why Doug Ford Was Able to Cut University Tuition by 10%

Earlier this year the Ontario government announced that university and college tuition fees would be slashed by 10% ahead of the 2019/2020 school year. That’s great news, though critics were cautious. Universities need money, and increasingly more of it. So where will it come from if not from those who