How to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice

Are you prepared to stop, drop everything and respond to an emergency?

Commentary: From making wine to managing mine waste, clay is important for many industries

Researchers explain how clay measurement will be important for optimizing oil sands tailings management

11 pandemic-friendly things to do in and around Edmonton during May long weekend

Don't let a pandemic get in the way of enjoying family friendly – and safe – activities!

Fake it ’til you make it: Is meatless meat better for you than the real thing?

Plant-based may not always mean healthier

NAIT to develop virtual training to help remote First Nations communities remediate boreal forest

Polytechnic receives $771,638 grant from Future Skills Centre

What students can expect at NAIT this fall

In-person and virtual learning continue; more on-campus activity possible

How to set up a backyard composter

Cut waste while creating rich soil your plants and lawn will love

Career Essentials podcast Ep. 4: Job search tips in the pandemic

A recruiter shares insight into getting noticed in a tough job market

5 steps to creating a bee-friendly garden in Alberta

NAIT Beekeeping instructor offers advice for creating a place of refuge – for you and for pollinators!

Math instructor wins one of Canada’s most prestigious teaching awards

Mark Schneider one of 10 post-secondary educators awarded 3M National Teaching Fellowship

Data is everywhere. Here’s why data literacy is a key skill in an ever-expanding digital universe

Companies in every industry are grappling with how to turn data into insights

Commentary: How scientists are restoring boreal peatlands to help keep carbon in the ground

Releasing stored carbon would double CO2 in the atmosphere

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