If there was one thing about our university, or our campus that you could change, what would it be?

One of the things that drives all our work at McMaster is that we always want to do better. So please tell us - what's the one thing about our university, or our campus, that you'd change?

October 27, 2020

McMaster President David Farrar is asking faculty, students, staff and alumni for their thoughts on five big questions that will help inform a new strategic plan and set a bold longterm vision for McMaster. Read Daily News story for details.

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: If there was one thing about our university, or our campus that you could change, what would it be?

Share your thoughts and help shape the future of McMaster!

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