The McGill University Climate & Sustainability Strategy 2020-2025 sets the framework to achieve meaningful changes on our campuses in the next five years. Building off the success of previous...
Built in 1905, thanks to a generous donation by Sir William Macdonald, this building was originally known as the Agriculture building. Amongst other things, it houses the McGill Herbarium, whose...
Built in 1905, thanks to a generous donation from Sir William Macdonald, the Barton Building was one of the original buildings on MacDonald campus. Barton Building, MacDonald Campus Originally...
McGill's Macdonald Campus, the largest green space on the island of Montreal and the largest private land holding in the region, is home to the University’s Faculty of Agricultural and...
The small animal research unit (SARU), with a housing system for rodent animal models, guinea pigs, neonatal pigs and rabbits, is a Faculty facility that provides resources for small-animal models...
The Macdonald Campus Farm is a dynamic hub for agricultural and environmental innovation, serving as both a vital research facility and an invaluable educational resource.