Redpath Museum and Physics Outreach bring science to life at McGill's Bellairs Research Institute

Published: 24 November 2025

This past September, St. James Parish in Barbados celebrated We Gatherin’, a year-long festival of Barbadian heritage, culture and community. As part of the festivities, McGill’s Bellairs Research...

Professor Christian Genest recipient of the Acfas Urgel-Archambault prize (2025)

Published: 21 November 2025

Professor Christian Genest is the winner of the 2025 Acfas Urgel-Archambault prize....

Professor Courtney Paquette featured in SIAM news (2025)

Published: 1 October 2025

Professor Courtney Paquette from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is featured in SIAM News—the journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The publication...

Macdonald Campus welcomes new leadership

Published: 3 September 2025

As we welcome the Fall semester, the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is pleased to announce the following appointments:...

AES administrative appointments

Published: 1 October 2025

Dean Salwa Karboune is please to announce the following appointments in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences:...

Canada wins bid to host the International Congress of Nutrition

Published: 26 September 2025

The Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS) has proudly won the bid to host the International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) 2029 in Vancouver, Canada, marking a major milestone for Canada’s nutrition...

Radio-Canada reports on 15 years of McGill Feeding McGill

Published: 21 July 2025

For 15 years, McGill University dining halls have been serving up fresh, local produce grown by students at Macdonald Campus as part of their agricultural and environmental sciences programs. Last...

Pascal Thériault warns consumers to be on the lookout for misleading Canadian labels

Published: 11 August 2025

Canned soup giant Campbell's has come under fire for engaging in "maple washing" — a marketing tactic where foreign-made products are falsely associated with Canada through the use of maple leaves...

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