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At a ceremony held in association with McMaster University’s Faculty of Health Sciences, six outstanding health leaders were ...
People of McMaster is a series celebrating the incredible people who help make McMaster a great place to work, learn, teach ...
Remembering Sheila Scott, a passionate advocate for women in the workplace, on the 50th anniversary of the McMaster ...
As I come to the end of my time as president, I feel immense gratitude for the support I have received from the remarkable ...
Humanities/Arts & Science valedictorian Mona Haider says that during her time at Mac, she’s become someone who embraces ...
To celebrate National Indigenous History Month join us for an online talk with Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices working in the field of archaeology. Archaeology has . . .
Hundreds of creative, curious, driven and accomplished McMaster students are crossing the stage this spring at convocation ceremonies, marking the culmination of years of work. . . .
Saturday, June 21, is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to especially honour and celebrate the history, resilience, diversity and contributions of First Nations, Inuit . . .
On Friday, June 20, excavation at the McMaster University Medical Centre will reduce University Avenue to one lane with two-way traffic from 8 a.m. to . . .
McMaster students can now take a series of courses focused on addressing challenges related to food, agriculture, water and ...
Ten McMaster students have been named Schulich Leaders — recipients of the highly coveted Schulich Leader Scholarships, a prestigious undergraduate science, technology, engineering and mathematics ...
Mental Health in Hamilton’s Black Community: A Symposium. Dr. Ingrid Waldron (Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health Global Peace and Social Justice Program, Department of History, Faculty of ...