T-PULSE at the heart of graduate teaching
Thanks to generous donations by benefactors, grad students in the Faculties of Science and Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are becoming better teachers before they hit the classroom.
Ranking McGill home and away
The accolades keep coming, as McGill receives high marks from Maclean's, the Times Higher Education Supplement and Research Infosource.
MISC thinks global
A recent conference on Canada's place in the world, sponsored by MISC, brought in three federal ministers to talk about Canada's place in the world.
Around campus
Rock and stroll, the Yellow Door and running with the caribou.
Leaving McGill: Telling tales out of school
Not everyone who starts their studies at McGill decides to finish them. Several prominent McGill students went on to fame and fortune after leaving here - without the benefit of a degree.
Learning from diversity: New office promotes equity
Veronica Amberg and Vincia Herbert plan to create an office that will reflect the spirit of inclusiveness they'd like to see everywhere on campus.
Heroism and architecture
McGill alumnus Capt. Derek Prohar receives the Medal of Military Valour and architecture professor Pieter Sijpkes and engineering professor Jorge Angeles receive a Humanities Research Grant.
Showing
Engineers Without Borders chapters from three Montreal universities, École Polytechnique, Concordia, and McGill, are teaming up with CARE Canada to host the moving photo exhibit HIVPositive — AIDS through a new lens, on tour across Canada.
McGill Web Gems: Cooking up a storm, and enduring the enemy
Vintage cookbooks and tuberculosis. Need we say more?
Medical ethics beyond the soundbite
Leigh Turner takes exception to bioethicists who focus primarily on the sexy, high-tech issues of the day. Instead, he says, we should be concentrating on issues related to medicine and health care in impoverished, developing nations.