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October 22, 2002

Posted on Oct. 22: McMaster students voice concerns with health minister Tony Clement

[img_inline align=”right” src=”http://padnws01.mcmaster.ca/images/healthminister.jpg” caption=”Students with Tony Clement”]Students from McMaster University went one-on-one with Tony Clement, minister of health and long-term care, at a dinner reception . . .

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October 21, 2002

Posted on Oct. 21: Lowitja O’Donoghue to speak at annual Gandhi lecture

McMaster's Centre for Peace Studies will feature former Australian of the Year Lowitja O'Donoghue at its seventh annual Mahatma Gandhi Lecture on Nonviolence. O'Donoghue, from Flinders University, South Australia, will speak on "Human rights and reconciliation in Australia in the 21st century: an unfinished journey". Born at Indulkana, located in central south Australia, O'Donoghue is a member of the Yankunjatjara people of North West South Australia. Her commendations include the Order of Australia (1977); commander of the British Empire (1983); Australian of the Year (1984) and Australia's Living National Treasures (1998). She was also the former chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) from the inception of the Commission.

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October 21, 2002

McMaster engineer elected foreign member of NAE

For his contributions to engineering theory and practice and unusual accomplishment in the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, McMaster's David Embury was one of just seven foreign members elected into the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE). "The election to the NAE is a great honour for me because there are only 158 foreign members, six of whom are Canadians," said the professor of materials science & engineering. "However, I want to emphasize that the honour reflects not my own abilities but the wonderful collaborations I have had at McMaster with colleagues in both engineering and science and particularly my good fortune in having many excellent graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in the time I have been at McMaster." Embury was elected by the NAE along with 74 new American members. He was chosen for his "outstanding contributions to fundamental structure/mechanical property relations of materials and their applications". Election to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering is one of the highest professional distinctions that can be accorded an engineer.

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October 18, 2002

Posted on Oct. 18: Polanyi Prizes awarded to four McMaster researchers

Four exceptional University researchers are the recipients of the prestigious John Charles Polanyi Prizes this year, making McMaster one short of a clean sweep for 2002. The new researchers were awarded the honours in the areas of chemistry, economics, physics and physiology/medicine. Their fields of research cover polymers and carbon nanotubes, economic household welfare, star clusters and cancer cells.

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October 17, 2002

Posted on Oct. 17: Green Coalition unites McMaster’s environmental activists

It's not easy being green. Ask Allan Dafoe. According to the founder and chair of McMaster's Green Coalition, taking care of the environment is hard work. But with recent efforts on campus, he's confident green will soon become the University's favorite colour. Celebrating its first anniversary, the McMaster Green Coalition unites clubs and organizations that promote environmental and sustainability issues. It was a hit from the beginning. At its first meeting in September 2001, nearly 40 staff, faculty and students came to support Dafoe's brainchild to build a coalition around the environment. He found these groups knew little about each other, and he was determined to change that. "There are all these groups, but they're all very disparate," he says. "That's what I feel the environmental movement at McMaster is lacking the most. Because it's so disparate you don't feel a sense of community." "I think it's very important that the environmental community becomes more tangible because there are so many people on campus who are passionate and involved with environmental aspects."

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