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Grief support session and drop-in counselling available to McMaster community

The university will be holding a support session and drop-in crisis and grief counselling for students on Thursday, January 16.

A minute of silence on Wednesday for crash victims

Universities across the country will join together in a minute of silence at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 15 (EST) as a national moment of remembrance and honour for all those who died in the crash of Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 in Iran last week.

McMaster Museum of Art exhibit reveals forgotten story of Black experience in Canada

Deanna Bowen's solo exhibition A Harlem Nocturne explores forgotten histories of Black Canadians. The work examines race, migration, historical writing and authorship, inspired by archival research into family history.

They’ll design paradise and unpave a parking lot

An internationally renowned artist and architect is working with the McMaster community to create an environmentally sustainable design for the west campus.

McMaster launches sustainability action group

In order to better coordinate and generate sustainability programs campus-wide, the university has launched a sustainability action group, chaired by Debbie Martin, AVP and Chief Facilities Officer.

Using art to explore the role of animals in the Anthropocene era

Animals Across Discipline, Time & Space, which opens on January 4, brings together works by five North American artists who use animal imagery to critically address how animals -- including humans -- interact with the world around us.
David Braley speaks at a podium

Four McMaster leaders appointed to the Order of Canada

Philanthropist and community builder David Braley, Nobel laureate Donna Strickland, business leader Bob Beamish and emeritus professor John Collins have been recognized with some of Canada's highest civilian honours.