Macdonald Campus (agriculture and environment) news
McGill woodsmen have axe to grind
Competition on Macdonald Campus hosts 180 lumberjacks
McGill welcomes all to Open House
Annual event showcases university experience on January 27
Canada's first cloned pigs born at McGill
Long-term cloning program will aid in research on treating human diseases
Cloned pigs a first in Canada
McGill's Department of Animal Science makes history by producing Canada's first cloned pigs.
Bourguignon Beat: A day on the ol' Macdonald farm
Our intrepid reporter knows no fear--until he came face-to-beak with 120 cackling roosters.
Media advisory: Macdonald remembers
Veterans from Ste. Anne's Hospital invited in honour of institution's 90th anniversary
McGill's Don Smith honoured by Acfas
Donald L. Smith recognized with Michel-Jurdant Award
Parasites and Us: Eradicating tropical diseases
Public symposium to examine impact of parasitology on the human condition
MITI at Mac: Graduate Teaching Workshop
Macdonald Innovations for Teaching Improvement (MITI), a project funded through the generosity of Anne and Stewart Brown, is proud to present a free Graduate Teaching Workshop at Macdonald Campus on September 6 and 7, 2007, from 9 am-2:30 pm. This workshop will be taught by Teaching Fellows from the Tomlinson Project in University-Level Science Education (T-PULSE). Space is limited/lunch provided. Application deadline: Wednesday, August 22, 2007. For more information and to apply, contact Tracy Eades at tracy.eades@mcgill.ca.
Shuttle bus service on summer schedule
The inter-campus shuttle bus service will be on summer schedule from May 7 to August 24, 2007. Regular service resumes on August 27, 2007. Please visit the shuttle bus website for departure times for both campuses.
The business side of dietetics
Second-year dietetics students got a healthy serving of practical experience in cooking healthy meals for large groups of people.
Coping with water scarcity
The Brace Centre for Water Resources Management marks World Water Day with presentations by professors and students.
World Water Day: Coping with Scarcity
McGill’s Brace Centre showcases global problems and solutions
Town Hall goes to Mac
Road trip! Principal Heather Munroe-Blum takes Town Hall to Macdonald Campus.
Mac keeps memory alive
Along the sidelines of the old Macdonald College football field, a ring of oak trees has stood for 75 years in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I. Now a permanent memorial – a bronze plaque on a granite base – tells the story of how the trees were planted by students to honour the 34 young men from Macdonald College and Macdonald High School who perished in the war.