Education Community Garden Initiatives Help Grow the Next Generation of Environmental Change-Makers

Published: 7 March 2024

With the impacts of climate change only projected to grow in the years to come, educational institutions urgently need to step up to the scale and scope of the challenge.

Dr. Samaila Suleiman, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria, Provotial Visiting Fellow-in-Residence on Black Life and History

Published: 4 March 2024

In February and March, McGill will be hosting Dr. Samaila Suleiman, Associate Professor, of History, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria. In addition to conducting research and co-teaching with Nanre,...

Matthew Slopecki Presents Innovative Wearable Technology Research to Aid Team Canada Paralympic Swimmers

Published: 1 March 2024

Matthew Slopecki, Ph.D. candidate in the Biomechanics of Occupation and Sports Lab, recently presented his research on an innovative wearable technology approach to quantify performance and fatigue...

OFNIE Receives Major Gift from Rideau Hall Foundation

Published: 29 February 2024

The Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE) at McGill receives investment from Rideau Hall Foundation / Fondation Rideau Hall as part of a $13.2M investment in seven Indigenous-led and...

Congratulations to Iona Amico, Recipient of the Jackie Robinson Undergraduate Award

Published: 28 October 2021

Iona Amico, a 3rd-year B.Ed. K/Elementary Student, recently received the Jackie Robinson Undergraduate Award from the Black Academic Scholarships Fund.

Philip Howard Delivers Keynote for Perspectives on Teaching Conference

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 11:00to12:30

Dr. Philip S.S. Howard of the Department of Integrated Studies in Education will be this year's keynote speaker for Western University's Perspectives on Teaching, Spring Conference./diseCategory:...

DISE Student Andrea Brazeau Continues to Lobby for Internet Services for Inuit Communities

Published: 26 January 2021

McGill Student Urges Legault to Follow Up On High-speed Internet Campaign Promise Inuit communities still lack access to high-speed internet by Catey Fifield of The McGill Daily

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