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“A playground for creativity”

After a successful pilot year last summer, Arts at McMaster has opened registrations for their popular summer arts camps.
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Powered by people: Made at Mac celebration highlights entrepreneurial momentum at McMaster 

The event offered an opportunity for innovators, investors and partners to network and learn about the commercialization journey from discoveries in the lab to real-world impact. 
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MBA students turn community challenges into impactful stories at GRIT Week

The week took students outside the traditional classroom to learn from partner organizations, build solutions under pressure and grow as resilient leaders.

‘It’s never too late to start training’: The benefits of strength training

Postdoctoral fellow Matthew Lees explains the importance of strength training as we age and why it’s never too late to start.

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“You don’t have to train heavy to reap the benefits of resistance training”
 
Matthew Lees, a postdoctoral fellow in the McMaster Department of Kinesiology, explains the vital role strength training plays in healthy aging.
 
Recommendations around resistance-training guidelines were recently updated.
 
Learn what experts have to say about finding the best training program for you at the link in bio
Everywhere you look, there’s a Marauder locked in.

You’ve got this! #AlmostThere
#MadeAtMac celebrates the innovators behind the growing entrepreneurial community here at McMaster
 
Every day, students, researchers and alumni are turning ideas and discoveries into real-world impact
 
They’re doing it through Mac’s ecosystem of innovation that has supported:
 
📈 Nearly 400 startups with over $1 billion raised
👩🏻‍💻 The creation of 1,000+ jobs
 
The future of entrepreneurship at Mac is bright 💡
 
Learn more at the link in bio
 
#entrepreneurship #innovation #commercialization
We are proud to share McMaster has been recognized as one of the top universities in the world to study subjects focused on good health and well-being. 

The university ranked 56th in the world for life sciences and medicine, according to the QS World University Rankings by subject. 

McMaster also rose in four specific subject areas this year: anatomy and physiology; nursing; kinesiology (sports-related subjects); and medicine. Each subject ranked among the top 35 globally in their respective areas. 

Learn more at the link in our bio 

#QSWUR #HigherEd
March 25 is the National Day of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL)! 

WIL is taking your learning beyond the lecture hall and out into the world.
 
Chanice Olokesusi, a Level III Integrated Business and Humanities student, shares how WIL has helped her pursue a career in marketing and communications.
 
#WILbuilds confidence and skills for Chanice.
 
What does WIL build for you?👇
 
#CEWILCanada #WILmonth
The huge disruption to the global oil industry is prompting questions about our dependence on oil, and the ripple effects on citizens.
 
Economics Professor Colin Mang explains what it means for the short term, and what the long-term solution is to reduce our risk.