Montreal Gazette - McGill's Law faculty ranks no. 1 in Canada
It might become even harder now to get into the faculty of law at McGill. The already competitive university is basking in the glory of a new QS World University Rankings that places McGill's law faculty 12th best in the world and No. 1 in Canada.
Forbes - Bouncing back the Rory McIlroy way — 3 leadership lessons from golf's new king
(Desautels Karl Moore with Devin Bigoness, Project Director at Duke Corporate Education in London): "As many of us prepare to watch The Open Championship (the British Open for those of you in the States), one of the leading contenders will be the US Open Champion Rory McIlroy."
Droit Inc - Une fac de droit Québécoise au top mondial
C'est la Faculté de droit de l’Université McGill qui prend la 12ème place du classement mondial QS pour l'année 2011.
Maclean's - Power of the placebo
In Western medicine, placebos have long been the bridesmaids, never the bride. That’s not surprising: they’re sham pills or simulated medical interventions, seen as handmaidens for use in clinical trials rather than the real thing.
Ottawa Citizen - At what price, immortality?
Look up "transhumanism" in Wikipedia and you will find an extensive entry, with enough hyperlinks to keep you occupied for a very long time.
Montreal Gazette - One household, two winners
The first step toward becoming one of Grand Challenges Canada's Rising Stars in Global Health was learning to be succinct.
La Presse, Branche-vous, Le Droit - Décès d'un grand réformateur du droit québécois
Paul-André Crépeau, mort hier à l'âge de 84 ans, laissera sa marque comme un des plus influents réformateurs du droit québécois.
Journal Haute Côte-Nord Est - Anny Fortin recoit une bourse de 100 000 $
Anny Fortin, chercheuse à la Faculté de médecine de McGill et native de Baie-Comeau, s'est vu décernée une subvention de 100 000 $ par Grands Défis Canada afin qu'elle puisse poursuivre son projet de recherche visant à traiter une maladie de la peau qui touche des millions de personnes sur la planète.
USAToday - Casey Anthony "very comfortable with lying"
Victoria Talwar, an associate professor of developmental psychology at McGill and an expert on lying behaviour in children, comments for USAToday on the Casey Anthony case.
Globe and Mail - Talking Management: Managing superstars at the Montreal Jazz Festival
Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management, speaks with Alain Simard, founder and CEO of the Montreal Jazz Festival, one of the highlights of the year in Montreal.