What an amazing start to the year! On September 17, we kicked off the academic year with our Education Welcome Day, bringing together new and returning students, faculty, and staff. The day was filled ...
His recent paper, A Two-Eyed Seeing Teaching and Learning Framework for Science Education , with Connie Cirkony and John Kenny from the University of Tasmania, explores how the dominant Western ...
The start of the fall semester also gives us the chance to welcome a diverse field of faculty who have come to SFU to share ...
Shivaji Kumar is a certified business analysis and project management professional. He has more than 15 years of practical business analysis and project management experience working across a range of ...
The team opens their 2024–25 season Friday at home against the UBC Thunderbirds at Bill Copeland Sports Centre, kicking off ...
It is currently 11°C on campus with clear skies. Roadways, parking lots, and walkways are dry. Driving conditions are good and visibility is good. This view looks at the interior courtyard of the ...
For the first time ever, every paper submitted was judged as ‘prize worthy’ — and there were 8 papers submitted, the largest number of submissions to date. So everyone who submitted should feel ...
Justina showed resilience in her Olympic journey. After narrowly missing the chance to compete in 2016 and 2020, she stayed committed to her dream of representing Canada on the world stage. This ...
School of Communication professors Daniel Ahadi and Ahmed Al-Rawi recently published The Handbook of Ethnic Media in Canada, a volume that generates insights into the dynamics of ethnic media in the ...
Tiffany Muller Myrdahl is the Junior Ruth Wynn Woodward Chair in Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies (2012-13) at Simon Fraser University. Tiffany completed her PhD in Geography and a certificate in ...
SFU scientists are among a team of researchers from universities across Canada that has received a multimillion-dollar government grant to build a state-of-the-art neutrino telescope off the B.C.
The immune system is the body’s best defense in fighting diseases like HIV and cancer. Now, an international team of researchers is harnessing the immune system to reveal new clues that may help in ...