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June 24, 2015

Parking transponders being replaced

Parking Services will be upgrading its gate and antennae equipment over the summer. The system currently in place has become obsolete and new equipment needs . . .

June 23, 2015

Read President Patrick Deane’s 2015 Spring Convocation address

June 22, 2015

SFAS Fall/Winter Work Program

The Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships will be accepting job openings for the Fall/Winter Work Program between June 22nd and July 3rd. In . . .

June 22, 2015

Outdoor yoga returning to campus June 23

Take a break from your daily routine on Tuesdays at lunch. Grab a mat and some workout clothes and wander over to Alumni House to join . . .

June 20, 2015

HSR detours for Thursday, July 2

Effective Thursday, July 2 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. — University Avenue from Forsyth Avenue to College Crescent, southbound traffic only, will be closed due to . . .

June 19, 2015

McMaster Summer Peace Institute: Register today

Take a step toward peace, community engagement, social justice and outdoor learning by participating in the McMaster Summer Peace Institute. Part of the Perspectives on . . .

June 19, 2015

Event: The Untold Stories of McMaster University

In 1957 McMaster University was a small Baptist enclave of traditional higher learning on the western outskirts of Hamilton. Thirty years later it was home . . .

June 19, 2015

Friday: Faculty of Humanities launching new website

The Faculty of Humanities is launching a new website on Friday, June 19, and you’re invited to the party. The entire McMaster community is welcome . . .

June 18, 2015

Volunteers needed for Pan Am Games

Hamilton’s Pan Am Games organizers are looking for volunteers. “Kicks It Up”, the theme of “Viva Pan Am Hamilton”, will include 16 days of cultural . . .

June 16, 2015

Rehabilitation Science team wins video contest

A McMaster-led team studying the driving habits of older drivers has won a research video contest sponsored by the Woodbridge Group. Brenda Vrkljan, of the . . .

June 15, 2015

Be on the lookout for executive impersonation fraud

In recent weeks, authorities have become aware of an increasing occurrence of Executive Impersonation Fraud. Executive Impersonation Fraud involves a malicious actor masquerading as an . . .

June 15, 2015

Amateur artists needed for graduate student exhibition

McMaster graduate students are invited to flex their creative muscles — using visual, audio or written mediums — at the upcoming Graduate Student Amateur Arts . . .

June 15, 2015

RMT Phil Hendriks joins sport medicine and rehab clinic

The David Braley Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation Centre is pleased to announce that registered massage therapist Phil Hendriks will begin seeing clients at the clinic . . .

June 12, 2015

Tribute planned for David Sackett

A celebration of the life of David L. Sackett will be held Monday, June 22 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the second floor auditorium . . .

June 12, 2015

Search committee for new Dean and Vice-President of Health Sciences

After three extremely successful terms leading the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr. John Kelton has made the decision to step down as Dean at the . . .

June 11, 2015

McMaster hosts annual trails conference

McMaster hosted this week’s Trailhead Ontario Conference, organized by the Ontario Trails Council. The Community Trails Day began the 3 days of events and aimed . . .

June 10, 2015

Why do major scales sound happier than minor ones?

Why does a major scale sound happier than a minor scale to music listeners? CBC Radio One’s Quirks & Quarks asked Michael Schutz, an Assistant . . .

June 10, 2015

Nominations open for Graduate Student Recognition Awards

Has your supervisor played a pivotal role in your graduate experience? Perhaps one of your teaching assistants made a difference ­and he deserves kudos for . . .

June 9, 2015

Email bouncing back?

June 8, 2015

Student Success Centre opens registration for Academic Reboot Session

Academic Reboot will take place July 3 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This one-day program is geared towards undergraduate students whose academic performance is . . .