Prof. Skyler Wang's recently published Social Media + Society article on "on-demand" intimacy was featured in The Atlantic.

Read the article on The Atlantic website

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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

On the morning of Thursday, April 2nd, IT Services will renew the security certificate that secures authentication to McGill's wpa.mcgill.ca, eduroam, cusm-muhc.mcgill.ca, and wpa.bus.mcgill.ca Wi-Fi networks.

This certificate allows you to sign on to the Wi-Fi network securely.

Some Android and Windows devices, as well as all iOS/MacOS devices will display a message prompting users to accept the new certificate.

If you receive that message, please follow the instructions below:

Windows :

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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is constantly changing.

Published in Nature, the preclinical study found the brain’s internal compass remains remarkably stable over time. The findings suggest this steady sense of direction may act as an anchor for memory.

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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

The 4th edition of the Sustainability and Synthetic Biology Conference will take place on April 11. The event will feature BIEN 580 students Case Study Projects that apply synthetic biology to solve real-world problems in health, food security and the environment, as well as guest speakers who will showcase cutting-edge academic research and innovative startups. The conference provides a professional forum for joining undergraduate and graduate students to gain visibility and receive feedback from peers and experts in the fields of biology and engineering.

Published on: 1 Apr 2026

The Lin Centre’s 2026 Annual Lecture, ‘Counter-constitutions: On being the object of a coup,’ was delivered on March 19th, by Professor Kim Lane Scheppele, the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University.

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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

More than 200 undergraduate students presented their work at the 7th edition of the annual Faculty of Science event

From labs to field sites, McGill students brought their discoveries to life at the 7th annual Undergraduate Science Showcase, held on March 25. The event offers students an encouraging, non-competitive space where they can proudly share their research, passion projects, and in-class work, all while strengthening their confidence and science communication skills.

Classified as: Office of Science Education
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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

As the University’s Fiscal Year end of April 30th, 2026 quickly approaches, we wish to inform you of some important deadlines and information you should be aware of.

STUDENT FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS PAID THROUGH BSA

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Published on: 1 Apr 2026

McGill University has unveiled the Initiative for Transforming Healthcare (ITH), a cross‑sector effort aimed at tackling some of Canada’s most pressing system‑level healthcare challenges. Supported by $5.75 million in funding from Power Corporation of Canada, Canada Life and IGM Financial, the initiative will mobilize expertise from management, medicine and public policy to develop technology‑enabled, evidence‑based solutions.

Classified as: Health Care, Health Care Management, Samer Faraj, Desautels Faculty of Management, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, max bell school of public policy
Published on: 1 Apr 2026

McGill University has launched the Initiative for Transforming Healthcare (ITH) to apply a systems-based approach and advance technology-enabled solutions to drive change in Canadian healthcare.

Mounting pressures – from limited access to family doctors to surgical backlogs and emergency room crowding – are straining Canada’s health system. The Initiative will explore ways to resolve these growing challenges through cross-sector partnerships.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, max bell school of public policy
Published on: 1 Apr 2026

The parties met on March 27 to discuss the non‑monetary proposals.

They will meet again on March 31 to continue the discussions.

Classified as: Labour news, latest news, staff
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Published on: 31 Mar 2026

Following the request for conciliation, the parties held their first conciliation meeting on March 26. Each side met separately with the conciliator to provide an update on the progress of discussions. Based on the conciliator’s recommendation, the employer will present a comprehensive response to the union’s monetary and non‑monetary proposals on April 22, 2026.

The objective is to narrow the outstanding non‑monetary issues and focus on the key priorities for both parties.

Classified as: Labour news, latest news, staff
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Published on: 31 Mar 2026

McGill’s Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry is celebrating an outstanding achievement by its students: all three McGill teams entered into this year’s Institute of Food Technologists Student Association (IFTSA) competitions have been selected as finalists. The teams will represent McGill at the IFT Annual Meeting & Food Expo in Chicago in July 2026—one of the largest and most influential gatherings in the global food science community.

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Published on: 31 Mar 2026

March 30, 2026 | Following four days of hearings at the Supreme Court of Canada, Pearl Eliadis spoke to CJAD Radioabout the key legal questions at the heart of the challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21. She outlined three central issues before the Court: whether there are limits to the use of the notwithstanding clause, how minority language rights under Section 23 of the Charter intersect with the law, and whether other constitutional provisions could reinforce Charter protections.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, bill 21
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Published on: 31 Mar 2026

A new international study offers insights into the health risks posed by crops’ absorption of “contaminants of emerging concern” (CECs) and flags knowledge gaps the authors say must be addressed.

CECs include pharmaceuticals, microplastics, engineered nanomaterials and PFAS (commonly known as “forever chemicals”). The researchers warn that even when present at very low concentrations, these chemicals can subtly alter plant physiology, disrupt soil health and pose wider environmental and human health risks.

Classified as: Audrey Moores, chemicals of emerging concern, CECs, PFAs, Green Chemistry, soil, agricultural pollution
Published on: 31 Mar 2026

La version française suit.

 

This message is sent on behalf of Lara Pereira, Co-Interim Associate Vice-President, Financial Services

 

Dear Colleagues,

Please see attached for the year-end memo to help orient your preparations for the close of Fiscal 2026. The memo is also available on the Financial Services website at the following link:

https://mcgill.ca/financialservices/gfm/schedules/yearend

Classified as: Fiscal 2026, year end memo, Note de service, Fin de l’exercice financier, 30 avril 2026
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Published on: 30 Mar 2026

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