An exhibit at the University of Alberta's Human Ecology Gallery reveals the coded messages behind the clothes we wear, from expressing individual identity to highlighting larger societal issues of gender, class and culture.
An exhibit at the University of Alberta’s Human Ecology Gallery reveals the coded messages behind the clothes we wear, from expressing individual identity to highlighting larger societal issues of gender, class and culture.
New findings by U of A researchers suggest an integrated approach that incorporates regional policy guidance is both critical and effective in building resilience to climate change.
Researchers developed an AI-powered tool to examine Twitter conversations about energy and found that Canadians are less divided on the matter than they might think.
Researchers developed an AI-powered tool to examine Twitter conversations about
energy and found that Canadians are less divided on the matter than they might
think.
Maricor Arlos grew up surrounded by water, but it wasn’t until the U of A professor came to Canada to study environmental engineering that she found her purpose in sustaining it for future generations.