July 10, 2017
Waverman re-appointed Dean of DeGroote School of Business“The DeGroote School of Business is one of the top business schools in the country, and I look forward to being able to keep working with the community here to build on its many strengths.”
July 6, 2017
Students take part in selecting this year’s Common Reading Program bookMcMaster’s Common Reading Program kicked-off last week with the announcement of their 2017 book, The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall.
July 6, 2017
Media Production Services recognized with two awards from industry expertsThis year, MPS was awarded under two categories: Impression Awards for Collaborative Service for their new McMaster MacDrive exam copy printing process, and Production Awards for Graphic Design for their annual MPS calendar.
June 30, 2017
Peter Dent named member of Order of CanadaPeter Dent, McMaster professor emeritus and a leading pediatric specialist has been named to the Order of Canada. The Governor General named Dent to the country's highest civilian honour as Canada prepares to for its 150th birthday.
June 30, 2017
Canada 150: McMaster gardensMcMaster gardens are beautifully designed for Canada 150.
June 29, 2017
New international journal explores Students as Partners in teaching and learningA new open access, online journal, hosted by McMaster University Library Press, is focusing on how students are working in partnership with faculty and academic staff to enhance teaching and learning in higher education.
June 28, 2017
Two McMaster chefs achieve lofty status in the culinary worldHospitality Services Executive Chef Paul Hoag and Chef Manager John Barreda have attained their Certified Chef de Cuisine (CCC) designation.
June 28, 2017
The next generation: DeGroote welcoming four new faculty members in 2017Aadil Merali Juma, François Neville, Yan Wang, and Yun Zhou will officially join the School of Business July 1. In addition to teaching and mentoring, they will also work to bolster DeGroote’s research efforts and enhance the School's reputation on the global stage.
June 28, 2017
Canada 150: From McMaster’s ArchivesMcMaster archivists have delved into the Library’s collections to select artifacts that shine a light on some of Canada’s most beloved figures, our national heritage, and our place in the world.
June 27, 2017
McMaster EngiQueers take on Toronto Pride ParadeMembers of the student club McMaster EngiQueers proudly marched in Toronto’s annual Pride Parade on June 25, highlighting Pride month.
June 27, 2017
Friendship bench honours Dr. Robert Chu, opens door for mental healthA bright yellow bench sits in the lobby of the Health Sciences Library at McMaster University, but it has more significance than just another place to study or drink an iced latte.
June 27, 2017
McMaster joins The Conversation as founding partnerThe Conversation Canada, a new national media startup providing independent, high quality explanatory journalism, launched this week.
June 26, 2017
Smart Start workshop opens conversations about money with students and parents/guardiansThe Student Success Centre led a financial workshop that tackled what students have in savings, how much they need to borrow, and the most economical options available in order to pay for post-secondary education.
June 22, 2017
McMaster appoints new AVP, Chief Technology OfficerAfter an extensive national search, Gayleen Gray has been appointed McMaster’s new Assistant Vice-President and Chief Technology Officer.
June 22, 2017
New program helps local seniors and grad students make home a little sweeterMcMaster Symbiosis is a co-housing program that matches current graduate students in need of low-cost housing with local seniors who have a spare room and need some extra support.
June 21, 2017
McMaster team earns national finance awardMcMaster Campus Store and Media Production Services (MPS) staff joined forces with procurement staff in an effort to increase sales and cost-savings to departments.
June 21, 2017
Conference explores best practices, new approaches to international educationNearly 200 international education professionals were recently on campus to discuss the role of post-secondary institutions, government, industry and the non-profit sector in building and supporting global engagement – on campus and in the community.
June 20, 2017
New course aims to explore the intersection between science and the larger societyHow can science help address the key challenges in our society? A new course offered by the School of Interdisciplinary Science will provide students from all Faculties with the opportunity to explore this question and more.
June 20, 2017
Read President Patrick Deane’s 2017 Spring Convocation address"We delight in your success, we are in awe of your talent, and we are excited to see where you will take us."
June 20, 2017
‘Canada’s greatest living explorer’ takes to Arctic – alone – for Canada150Mac grad and adventurer Adam Shoalts is in Canada's far north again, spending five months hiking and canoeing across the Arctic to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary - and he's doing it all by himself.