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Tag: education

Five Capilano University educators recognized with Teaching Excellence awards

Posted on February 25, 2018February 27, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Instructors were selected from a pool of 144 nominees across all five faculties CARLO JAVIER // EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Like their top students, Capilano University teachers are also getting good grades. This…

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Capilano seeks membership with Universities Canada

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

The organization will promote the school federally and internationally Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Capilano University made the transition from college to university 10 years ago, but until now continued…

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Postcards from the UK: On the quaint charm of the University of Hertfordshire

Posted on February 5, 2018February 5, 2018 by Amanda Mitchell

Postcards from the UK On the quaint charm of the University of Hertfordshire Amanda Mitchell // Columnist It’s hard to believe that I’ve only been in the UK for a…

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CapU and Quest ease transferability between Liberal Arts programs

Posted on February 5, 2018February 5, 2018 by Justin Scott

Sea-to-Sky corridor universities make education more accessible Justin Scott // Managing Editor Quest University and Capilano University have signed an agreement that will make it easier for Quest students enrolled…

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ECCE instructors receive prestigious research grant

Posted on January 30, 2018December 17, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

The Insight Grant will be used to look at how children interact with waste Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Illustration by Rachel Sanvido Capilano University Early Childhood Care and Education…

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Parlez-vous Français?

Posted on January 22, 2018January 26, 2018 by Helen Aikenhead
Keeping Canada's second official language alive amidst major cuts to BC's French immersion programs HELEN AIKENHEAD // FEATURES EDITOR ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHELSEA O'BYRNE You may remember way back in 2016...
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Capilano University to launch Cap Core beginning Fall 2018

Posted on January 22, 2018January 26, 2018 by Justin Scott

New program will revamp the school’s approach to students’ electives JUSTIN SCOTT // MANAGING EDITOR Capilano University will restructure how its degree programs approach their students’ electives starting this fall…

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Editor’s Desk: Should have studied French

Posted on January 22, 2018January 22, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Volume 50, Issue 12: Editor’s Desk CARLO JAVIER // EDITOR-IN-CHIEF “Hurry up with my damn croissants.” – Kanye West I dominated high school Spanish classes. From Grades 9 to 11,…

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Graduate program allows students to bolster themselves

Posted on November 15, 2017November 18, 2017 by Justin Scott

Capilano’s joint graduate program with the University of Hertfordshire is now more accessible to students from other fields Justin Scott // Managing Editor While Capilano University is largely known for…

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