Canadians, Trump's candidacy is no reason to panic
Op-ed by Gil Troy, professor of history. Montreal Gazette
Canadians, Trump's candidacy is no reason to panic
Op-ed by Gil Troy, professor of history. Montreal Gazette
Vivre avec une Corée du Nord nucléarisée?
Cela annoncerait-il la fin maintes fois prédite du régime des Kim? Réponse de Jean-François Bélanger, doctorant à l’Université McGill et chercheur boursier au CERIUM. Le Devoir
Canada's campaign for a UN Security Council seat
Op-ed by William Watson, professor of economics. Montreal Gazette
Why the NDP needs to keep Mulcair’s hand on the tiller
Op-ed by Charles Taylor, professor emeritus of philosophy. The Globe and Mail
Des produits vendus en pharmacie contestés
«Les médecins homéopathiques s’intéressent à la personnalité et au caractère de leur patient pour déterminer le traitement. C’est le fait d’être écouté qui amoindrit les symptômes.» Ariel Fenster, L’organisation pour la science et la société. Journal Métro
McGill's tutoring for Syrian refugees gains momentum
A group of tutors at McGill is hoping to provide more Syrian refugees with the opportunity to study in Canada after five of its students were offered scholarships. CBC News
Focus Montreal: Hot Cities of the World tour
Professor Karl J. Moore of McGill’s Desautels Faculty of Management and student Mackenzie Chisholm share their experiences and insights from their recent group trip to Chile and Columbia. Global News
ExoMars outbound in search for life signs
Interview with Lyle White, Department of Natural Resource Sciences, on the John Batchelor Show. Audio Boom
Students create exhibit showcasing healing power of art
Anita Raj is a medical student at McGill and she's also a brain tumor survivor. She knows firsthand how art can help with the healing process. CTV News
Anonymous, des sales coups à l’activisme global
Comment des cybermilitants sans nom et sans visage sont-ils passés du pur plaisir de nuire à la défense d’une cause? L’anthropologue Gabriella Coleman enquête en immersion. Le Temps
The need for mentorship as a woman of colour
Rachel Zellars, PhD candidate, writes a tribute to three people who have helped her survive the world as a woman of colour. CBC News
Carcasses provide clue to muskrat population decline
Jeremy Brammer, a PhD student at McGill University, is one of the researchers conducting the four-year study. He's collecting carcasses of muskrats and the animals that eat the rodent. CBC News
Je travaille, donc j’étudie
Entretien avec Mathieu Laperle, directeur principal du Logement étudiant et d’hôtellerie de l’Université McGill. HRI Magazine
How introverts can successfully manage extroverts
Op-ed by Karl Moore, associate professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management. The Globe and Mail