Updated: Fri, 10/11/2024 - 12:00

Campus/building access, classes and work will return to usual conditions, as of Saturday, Oct. 12. See Campus Public Safety website for details.


Accès au campus et aux immeubles, cours et modalités de travail : retour à la normale à compter du samedi 12 octobre. Complément d’information : Direction de la protection et de la prévention.

Roundtable discussion

Logo for 2016 Trottier Symposium.A roundtable discussion, with experts in the field of science and the media, will be held on Monday, October 17, 1:30pm – 3:00pm, in the Billiard Room of the McGill Faculty Club (3450 McTavish Street, 3rd floor). This event is open to the public and will also be available as a webcast for viewing later.

  • Please note that there is construction on McTavish Street. Please allow extra time for detours. The situation is changing on a daily basis, but as of Friday, October 14, to get to the Faculty Club, we suggest:
  • From Sherbrooke Street West, walk up Peel Street (north).
  • Walk past the first alley (which is behind The Best Western hotel).
  • Turn right (east) on the second driveway/alley immediately north of 3463 Peel Street (next door to the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada).
  • Follow the alley to its end on McTavish Street (the construction zone).
  • The front entrance of the Faculty Club is immediately to your right at 3450 McTavish Street.
  • You can see a picture of the Faculty Club here if you want to know what your destination looks like. Their phone number is 514-398-6660 if you need more current directions.

The roundtable will feature the following participants:

  • Joel Achenbach, staff writer, The Washington Post
  • Julia Belluz, Senior Health Correspondent, Vox.com
  • Adam Brown, Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa and OSS Associate
  • Bill Brownstein, City and Cultural Life Columnist, The Montreal Gazette
  • Trevor Butterworth, Director, Sense About Science USA
  • Erica Johnson, host, CBC’s “Go Public”
  • Christopher Labos, McGill University
  • Philippe Mercure, science reporter, La Presse
  • Pascal Lapointe, editor in chief, Agence Science-Presse
  • André Picard, Public Health reporter, The Globe and Mail
  • Julie Payette, Engineer and Astronaut, COO, Montreal Science Centre
  • Joe Schwarcz, Director, Office for Science and Society, McGill University
  • Lorne Trottier, co-founder Matrox and sponsor of McGill’s Trottier Public Science Symposium
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