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‘You have your ear to the ground’: How teaching-stream faculty members shape a culture of teaching and learning
Faculty members share some of the innovations and accomplishments that help their students learn, grow and thrive beyond the walls of the classroom.
How teaching innovations bring community into the classroom
At Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning Day, instructors and local organizations showcased and celebrated achievements in experiential and community-engaged education.
How our shared humanity is driving leadership development at Wilson College
Wilson College of Leadership and Civic Engagement is filling an urgent need for leaders driven to make positive change in their communities.
First-year science students get head start on intro chem
Bridging program helps nearly 300 students: 'Every student deserves to go to a university that's serious about helping them start strong.'
Paddling in Paradise: Biology prof swaps lab coats for life jackets
Best assignment ever? Emily Choy and 165 biology students explored Cootes Paradise by canoe, observing egrets, ospreys, great blue herons, turtles, frogs and more.
McMaster startup livestreams surgeries to students and doctors globally
What started as a solution for McMaster medical students during the pandemic has grown into a global platform transforming surgical education.
Informal mentorship is part of the equation
Associate professor Caroline Junkins hosts informal office hours at a hallway table - a calculated decision to help make math class as equitable and inclusive as possible.
A winning combination: 50 years of Engineering and Management
The program has grown into a powerhouse of leadership development, with graduates who are shaping industries, organizations, and communities.
DeGroote welcomes faculty driving innovation across business disciplines
Get to know the latest faculty members at the DeGroote School of Business.
Health science, simplified: Course helps grad students talk about their research plainly
With growing misinformation and skepticism, communicating research in a simple and easy-to-understand way has never been more important. A graduate-level course at McMaster University is helping students navigate this important skill set.
McMaster welcomes the inaugural Wilson College cohort to campus
50 students are joining the Wilson College of Leadership and Civic Engagement this fall.
MCM grad wins international award for research on digital trust
Kevin Floether's thesis on influencers and their impact on their followers' buying decisions earned him the Institute of Public Relations' prestigious Master's Thesis of the Year Award.
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