#Did the pandemic make post-secondary students more resilient?

#Did the pandemic make post-secondary students more resilient?

“#Did the pandemic make post-secondary students more resilient?” (Illustrations by Melanie Lambrick) Over the summer, when Maclean’s started chatting with students about how they were feeling almost 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic, there was really only one perspective we didn’t expect: optimism. Considering a steady stream of news coverage about declining mental health among…

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#Extending scholarship to oral traditions through podcasting

#Extending scholarship to oral traditions through podcasting

“#Extending scholarship to oral traditions through podcasting” How a group of creative Canadian academics is changing the face—or is that sound?—of scholarship In an early episode of his new podcast, Our Creaturely Kin, Daniel Heath Justice—a renowned First Nations and Indigenous studies professor at the University of British Columbia—will do a deep dive on coyotes….

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#Self-care tips for post-secondary students

#Self-care tips for post-secondary students

“#Self-care tips for post-secondary students” School is stressful enough without a pandemic layered on. Here are some tips for taking care and staying grounded. Eat well, get enough rest, prioritize self-care and reach out for help. This is standard mental health advice for incoming post-secondary students. In many ways, the COVID era has reinforced this…

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