Human sounds convey emotions better than words do

Published: 18 January 2016

By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom Brain uses “older” systems/structures to preferentially process emotion expressed through vocalizations

Aboriginal Awareness Week

Monday, September 24, 2012toFriday, September 28, 2012

Various TimesPHI Centre & McGill University, CA, CA/sustainabilityCategory: Sustainability

Director of Translation and Written Communication Co-Edits New Journal

Published: 25 March 2015

The Department of Language, Mediation and Intercultural Communication at the University of Milan has launched a new peer-reviewed journal, Lingue, Culture, Mediazione/ Languages, Cultures,...

The Green Gide to Saving Money

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 18:00to21:00

The Personal and Cultural Enrichment Program (PACE) at McGill University's School of Continuing Studies is presenting an exciting workshop entitled "The Green Gide to Saving Money" this April....

Perceived threat: Aboriginals and visible minorities

Published: 16 September 2015

Canadian cities that have significant visible minority and Aboriginal populations have bigger police forces than those without. No matter what the actual level of crime.

Learning a new language alters brain development

Published: 29 August 2013

Scientists at The Neuro find important time factor in second-language acquisition...

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