Tsunami felt at McGill
The McGill community reacted with shock to the news of the Indian Ocean tsunami. A number of students, staff and alumni were affected by the disaster.
Profile: Where there's peace, there's hope
Frédéric Samvura's journey, from Kenyan refugee camp to the Roddick Gates as an Economics and International Development student, is an inspirational story of courage.
Biotech MSc first for Quebec
The rapidly growing field of biotechnology is a major employer in Quebec. McGill's new Master's degree in the field is an interdisciplinary program that will train students for careers in everything from pharmaceutics to environmental technology.
Newsmakers 2005
Our annual roundup of the McGillians who garnered the most ink and sound bites. Who topped the media charts? Read on to find out.
Making safe space on campus
Liz Meyer and Gregg Blachford hope that the Safe Space program makes McGill more accepting of gays.
Surviving as a solid!
Montrealers aren't the only ones frozen solid this winter – think of the frogs!
Headliners: From bald-faced lies to long-tailed chickens
Smart kids lie sooner; organ selling thumbs down; and when dinosaurs first flew the coop.
Legacy of exploration and discovery
The Faculty of Arts has launched an interdisciplinary program for undergrads. The pleasure will clearly be in the voyage, not the destination.
Childhood obesity conference webcast
Experts from around the world are attending the 2006 McGill Integrative Health Challenge Think Tank. For an insider look, view the conference webcast.
Body of work
The artists of the Molson Informatics Project create portraits of our innards for clinicians and teachers.