As graduation ceremonies come to an end, I find myself less preoccupied with the past and not quite focused on the “future” either—but rather on the trajectory of life as a whole. Not all the...
McGill and I go way back. My parents got married at the Birks Chapel. My family moved to Montreal from New York state when my mom took a position as a professor in the Faculty of Education. I’m a...
On April 27, the World Islamic and Middle East Studies Student Association (WIMESSA) hosted an evening of poetry, community and music to raise funds for the Sudan Solidarity Collective. ...
When Sune Hamparian heard that Dean of Arts Lisa Shapiro had invited students, staff and faculty to participate in a monthly reading-and-discussion group, the U0 student from Washington, D.C. felt...
On May 21-22, McGill’s School of Social Work will hold “Black Communities, Emancipatory Research, and Pathways to Liberation”, a two-day symposium that will consolidate and expand the state of...