McGill celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
‘Not just this weekend, but every day, let’s remember the importance of supporting Indigenous people in the classroom. They not only need to be seen, but heard.’
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McGill’s College of Graduate Mentorship supports students headed for academic careers
Program pairs upper-year PhD students and post-docs with faculty members in other disciplines who can provide them with advice about how to realize their ambitions
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McGill No. 1 in Canada in 2026 QS World University Rankings
University places 27th globally; shines in sustainability and graduate employability
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Professors J. Donald Boudreau and Claire M. Brown named to Ordre de l’excellence en éducation
The prize, awarded to 24 new honourees at the National Assembly, is Quebec’s highest distinction for educators
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Leadership in sustainable procurement earns a national award for Stéphanie H. Leclerc
‘The acquisition of goods and services, big and small, shapes the world we live in, and the choices we make at McGill can absolutely make a difference’
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Meet McGill’s green thumbs
The Staff Gardens program is a hit with employees, allowing them to connect with colleagues while growing produce and advancing sustainability
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Think you know how to dispose of your lab waste? Think again
In response to community concerns, McGill expands recycling and composting opportunities, issues new guidelines
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Two McGill graduate students are among the 25 finalists in the 2025 SSHRC Storytellers Challenge
Kiana Kishiyana explores adoptee identity; Jeffrey To delves into the various definitions and perceptions of diversity
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McGill increases Black representation in its art and music collections
The McGill Visual Arts Collection and the Marvin Duchow Music Library have recently purchased works by Black artists, in keeping with the University’s commitment to address anti-Black racism
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Lavender Grad celebrates not only achievement, but the right to be who you are
‘If you are here, it means that McGill has created a safe space for you to be out’ keynote speaker tells 2SLGBTQIA+ members of the Class of 2025
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McGill ranks among the world’s top universities
The Center for World University Rankings places University in the top 0.2 per cent
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McGill’s President honours outstanding early-career researchers
Professors Guojun Chen, Mahsa Dadar and Phoebe Friesen – all members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – win President’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers
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Scarf ceremony honours 95 Indigenous new graduates
‘For Indigenous students, graduating isn't just about completing a program, it's about … surviving the silence when your history isn't taught and when your identity is misunderstood and when your very presence is questioned’
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McGill’s latest Trudeau Foundation Scholar bridges engineering and ethics
Leah Davis focuses on how artificial intelligence affects – and is affected by – the social environment in which it operates
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McGill-linked startup uses sandponics to grow vegetables sustainably in the desert
Leedana founder and Desautels student Hassan Elrakhawy received essential support from the Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship
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McGill’s 10 valedictorians reflect on resilience, personal growth and building a better world
High-achievers credit support networks for helping them overcome challenges, and offer advice to new students
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Professor Emeritus Prakash Panangaden elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
In 34 years at McGill, Panangaden pursued a wide range of research, including machine learning theory, probabilistic models, quantum information theory and reinforcement learning
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The McGill Biodiversity Atlas: a new resource in support of sustainability
The University celebrates International Day of Biological Diversity by publishing a digital compendium of the wealth of flora and fauna on its properties
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McGill workplaces earn new sustainability ratings
One Platinum, two Gold, three Silver and four Bronze certifications are awarded to teams for their enthusiasm and dedication in implementing sustainability practices
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Two new Pathy Fellows from McGill will work to create change
Mai Ababneh will develop culturally sensitive, empowering sex education resources for young Arabs and Muslims in Montreal; Sam Liptay’s focus will be on advancing sustainable farming while creating jobs for youth
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