
Did You Know
This traditional art is Tara Kappo’s ‘medicine,’ linking her to her relations, human and non-human.

Tiny
Researchers are harnessing everything from tiny tech to microscopic cells to treat major health threats

Environment
Researchers are targeting threats to our climate and food supply — some of the answers are smaller than you think

Tiny
The U of A is full of tiny marvels – from miniature items to microscopic research

Tiny
Ice that’s tens of thousands of years old helps us study the past and peer into the future

Distinguished Alumni Award
Robert Foster’s tenacity has his small pharmaceutical company punching above its weight

Profile
One grad is on a quest to revitalize Denesųłįné in her community

Profile
Telling the stories of the grads who came before deepens our connection to the U of A and to each other

Feature
Researchers are developing small molecule drugs to treat everything from age-old threats to modern menaces

Tiny
Enter the weird and wonderful world of quantum physics

Tiny
When language ebbs and flows, students get creative

Health
Four reasons to stay active during cancer treatment

Distinguished Alumni Award
Well known for Corner Gas, Lorne Cardinal’s career has made him an Indigenous role model and advocate

Just for Fun
Step away from the Mr. Noodle

Thesis
A former 4-H club kid has to ask, can people actually learn without doing? It turns out there is no solid line dividing the two.

Thesis
Swapping lectures for in-class activities is flipping the script in law classrooms

Research
Scientists are harnessing quantum mechanics to create computing power beyond anything we’ve ever known

Continuing Education
Seems like just yesterday I lightened my parents’ load by moving out. Back then, I couldn’t imagine why it was such a big deal

Distinguished Alumni Award
Brian Haynes created a service that puts the best of health research at doctors’ fingertips

Continuing Education
A taste for the red stuff has created surprising similarities across species — and across research interests