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Skills Learned Through Online Study Could Benefit Graduates in the Post-pandemic Workplace
by Kate Ngby Kate NgAs Ryerson students contemplate returning to campus in January, some are going to be looking even further into the future — and worrying about whether their interrupted in-person education is…
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Ryerson Unions Raise COVID-19 Safety Concerns Ahead of January Campus Return
by Rida Khanby Rida Khan“I don’t think that there is a need for us to police our community members,” says university president Mohamed Lachemi.
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‘The Future of Work at Ryerson’ Allows Employees to Work from Home, In-office or a Mix of Both
Even once the pandemic ends, Ryerson University intends to move toward a hybrid work model that would see employees work from home, in person, or some personalized combination of both.…
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Post-pandemic World Gears up for a Full Shift to Digitization Within the Workplace
Experts say COVID-19 is responsible for digital transformation among businesses in varying sectors such as health care, tech and the food service industry. At a virtual panel hosted by The…
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Experts warn health-care industry is on the brink of collapse; Ryerson nursing students concerned for their futures
New research reveals just how close Ontario is to losing essential health-care workers, while nursing students raise concerns about the state of the profession they’re stepping into
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Opinion: Flexible work should be the new norm — starting with the 4-day workweek
With just the phrase “four-day workweek” (and the implication of three days off), Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca certainly got Ontario’s attention. But this new proposed work strategy is…
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Developers to rethink energy-saving methods as temperatures rise, study finds
Increasing global temperatures will require changes in energy use in order to maintain an optimal and comfortable office environment, according to a study by Ryerson researchers. The study, which was…
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Remote learning options not guaranteed for winter 2022 term
Remote learning options will not be guaranteed for every course when Ryerson University returns to full-time on-campus learning in winter 2022, according to Ryerson president Mohamed Lachemi. Lachemi says faculty…
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‘Seriously radical’ steps needed to confront climate change, says author
by Tess Stuberby Tess StuberIn order to save the planet, Lloyd Alter has a succinct message for us all to live by. “Don’t eat red meat, don’t drive, live in a small space, don’t…