OISE alum Angelica Galante explores Canada's linguistic diversity that stem from rich contributions of immigrant and Indigenous populations and their languages.
A digitally immersive learning environment, a resources website and new Indigenous focused computer lab were revealed by a team led by Dr. Sandra Styres.
LSF is pleased to be hosting Katharine Hayhoe at this year's Dr. David V.J. Bell Memorial Lecture. Katharine, a Climate Scientist, discussed her latest book.
Valle’s professional and creative initiatives highlight the road Canada must take to make education equitable, Indigenous communities whole, and gender more just.
Shelley Stagg Peterson is one of five winners of the 2021 President’s Impact Awards, which celebrates and honours faculty members whose research has led to significant impact beyond academia.
An OISE faculty member Jeffrey Ansloos, has been awarded a Canada Research Chair in Critical Studies in Indigenous Health and Social Action on Suicide.
Fernanda Yanchapaxi lost family members due to COVID-19 or in the pandemic. To grieve and to help others in some way, she started making non-medical masks.
The first ever OISE Indigenous Graduate Student Celebration hosted by the Indigenous Education Network (IEN), honoured a group of Indigenous students at OISE.