NAIT NewsWatch – March 28, 2025
March 31, 2025 - Tonight on NAIT NewsWatch, a look at declining student voter turnout at the polls as preparations begin for the next federal election, NAIT gets provincial funding for a new skills centre, and Tesla f
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NAIT NewsWatch – October 16, 2020
This week on NAIT NewsWatch, Canada is set to ban single-use plastics by the end of next year, and we look at how online classes have affected things like cheating. In sports, we cover the rising popularity of rowing and who the Oilers picked up. Don’t forget about entertainment, tune in to see the new […]
University of Calgary studies impact of COVID-19 on student mental health
Researchers from the University of Calgary are examining how Alberta students are handling the COVID-19 pandemic. The study asks youth aged 12 to 18 to share their experiences through an online survey. Alberta Health Services psychologist, Lenny Moffat, supports the study. He says he is noticing new trends in adolescent mental health. “I’ve noticed an […]
Winnipeg physiotherapist offers tips for people who sit all day
We have all heard sitting is the new smoking. Since quitting sitting all together is not entirely possible, physiotherapist Elizabeth Schellenberg tells us the dangers of sitting and has some tips on how to stay active and to move throughout the day. “The overall risk of sitting raises your risk for obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular […]
NAITSA partners with NIMBUS learning
NAIT is offering students a new tutoring option. It’s called NIMBUS learning. The one-on-one tutoring app replaces NAIT’s tutoring registry. NIMBUS has an integrated calendar for scheduling, tutor profiles and real-time interactive features. NAITSA hopes the new service will improve response times for students needing help. “So as soon as the applicants are coming in, […]
NAIT NewsWatch – October 10, 2020
NAIT News Watch is back for another week with a round-up of this week’s biggest news stories. Talk of major layoffs at the U of A, will NAIT be next? Plus, Edmonton’s new housing program to end homelessness and, of course, sports and entertainment.