Students often need help with the complexities of reading and writing at the university level. Dr. Joel Heng Hartse's book, TL; DR: A Very Brief Guide to Reading and Writing in University, aims to ...
Youth and adolescents are more likely to display traits of self-judgment and have worse mental health, including anxiety, ...
A warming climate is causing new stream systems to develop through previously frozen areas of the Canadian High Arctic.
The use of ant pheromones as a topical repellant may help protect hikers and campers from ticks, new research from Simon ...
Accompanied by Professor Woo Soo Kim, students from the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering are embarking on an ...
The PLP is unique in that enables paraprofessionals to get certified as teachers in B.C. while continuing to work. PLP ...
Their paper, Global work in a rapidly changing world: Implications for MNEs and individuals, discusses the challenges affecting the where, who, how and why of global work. It also highlights ...
SFU biophysics student Josipa Kafadar has her sights set on Olympic gold. She is one of three athletes selected by Taekwondo Canada to compete at the 2024 Pan American Olympic Qualifier in the ...
This article is authored by Dr. Dana Lepofsky, a Professor in the Department of Archaeology at SFU, who is also the recipient of our 2023 Community-Engaged Research Achievement Award, with a focus on ...
Founded by Aki Kaltenbach, Save Da Sea is a plant-based seafood company. Their first product, a plant-based smoked salmon made from carrots, uses simple ingredients inlcuding locally-sourced bull kelp ...
SFU biophysics student Josipa Kafadar has her sights set on Olympic gold. She is one of three athletes selected by Taekwondo Canada to compete at the 2024 Pan American Olympic Qualifier in the ...
Hal Weinberg, BPK professor emeritus and one of the first faculty members hired by SFU in 1965, died on January 25th at the age of 90. A renowned neurophysiologist, Weinberg was at the forefront of ...