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Generations House is transforming isolation into inclusion

At Generations House (Generationernes Hus) in Aarhus, Denmark, about a three-hour drive northwest of Copenhagen, the oldest resident is 100 years old, and the...

Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

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Generations House is transforming isolation into inclusion

At Generations House (Generationernes Hus) in Aarhus, Denmark, about a three-hour drive northwest of Copenhagen, the oldest resident is 100 years old, and the...

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Generations House is transforming isolation into inclusion

At Generations House (Generationernes Hus) in Aarhus, Denmark, about a three-hour drive northwest of Copenhagen, the oldest resident is 100 years old, and the...

The rise of AI: How automation is reshaping jobs in Durham Region

Artificial intelligence is transforming industries worldwide, but how is it affecting employment in Durham Region? As automation expands into various sectors, many workers –...

Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...
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