As organizations introduce AI-powered HR portals, Simon Blanchette, adjunct lecturer at McGill University, argues that technology alone cannot improve efficiency. Successful adoption requires purposeful planning, clear guidelines and employee training before systems are deployed.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI at McGill Desautels, artificial intelligence (AI)
Published on: 17 Aug 2026

Online conflict may strengthen social movements rather than undermine them, according to research from McGill Desautels' Emmanuelle Vaast, Professor of Information Systems, Vice-Dean of Research. Examining nearly 1.9 million posts related to the 2019 global climate strikes, researchers found that social media can bring distinct movements into conversation, allowing them to work through disagreements and eventually unite around shared goals.

Classified as: Emmanuelle Vaast, Information Systems
Published on: 17 Aug 2026

Miranda Priestly’s commanding style in The Devil Wears Prada offers a lesson in how leadership expectations have evolved. Sabine Dhir, assistant professor at McGill Desautels, describes the fictional editor as a “heropreneur,” a leader who exercises tight control and pressures employees to set aside their own values to meet demanding expectations.

Classified as: Sabine Dhir, delve, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 17 Aug 2026

The Integrated Student Management Fellowship (IMSF) is a runner-up for the PRME Education Award, in the category of “Curriculum: Designing Strong Programmes and Pathways for Responsible Management Education." 

Classified as: Integrated Management Student Fellowship (IMSF), Sabine Dhir
Published on: 17 Aug 2026

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At a time of polarization, disinformation and growing distrust of institutions, a new French-language book club open to the public aims to create spaces for civic discussion across Quebec.

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Published on: 17 Aug 2026

A McGill University-led study has uncovered a previously unknown ability of T cells that could change our understanding of how long-term immunity develops.

Scientists have long believed that tissue resident memory T cells – which remain in tissues after an infection has cleared and respond rapidly if the threat returns – are shaped primarily by biochemical signals.

Classified as: Judith Mandl, Department of Physiology, Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, Department of Bioengineering, McGill University Health Centre
Published on: 17 Aug 2026

Researchers affiliated with McGill Desautels’ Analytics, Advanced Digital Technologies and AI (AAAI) initiative are examining the growing influence of artificial intelligence on human behaviour, digital communities and economic outcomes.

Classified as: Analytics Advanced Digital Technologies AI Initiative (AAAI), Elizabeth Han, AI at McGill Desautels, Sameer Borwankar, Warut Khern-am-nuai, Maxime Cohen, Jitsama Tanlamai
Published on: 12 Aug 2026

The U.S. president has signed an executive order calling for significant changes to the country’s childhood vaccination schedule, including offering separate measles, mumps and rubella vaccines instead of the combined MMR vaccine and reducing the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccines from 18 to 11.

McGill University experts are available to discuss the science behind childhood vaccination schedules and potential implications for vaccine confidence and public health in the United States and beyond.

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Published on: 12 Aug 2026

Online conflict tends to advance social movements rather than undermine them, according to new research from McGill's Desautels Faculty of Management.

Published on: 12 Aug 2026

Municipal regulation of short-term rentals “is low-hanging fruit” that helps improve housing affordability, a new study by McGill researchers suggests. 

The study found that rents were relatively lower in Canadian municipalities that imposed restrictions on when and how principal residences can be offered as short-term rentals.  

The benefits also extended to neighbouring municipalities that did not adopt restrictions. 

Classified as: David Wachsmuth, Cloé St-Hilaire, affordable housing, Canadian housing market, rental markets, short-term rentals
Published on: 12 Aug 2026

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Published on: 11 Aug 2026

A McGill University study recommends cold-climate cities increase their electric bus fleets and expand charging capacity so vehicles can be charged slowly, a process that draws less power from the grid than fast charging. 

Efficient energy use is particularly important in cold weather, when electric batteries drain more quickly and use more energy than in milder conditions, they noted. 

The researchers said their approach could help these cities fully electrify transit systems, eliminating reliance on diesel. 

Classified as: Luis Miranda Moreno, Jonatas Augusto Manzolli, public transit, electrification, Electric vehicles, climate
Published on: 11 Aug 2026

An innovative youth mental health service model can improve care and ease pressure on Canada's health-care system, a new study led by researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Research Centre demonstrates.

Classified as: Douglas Research Centre, Jai Shah, Department of Psychiatry
Published on: 11 Aug 2026

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