Members of our campus community are invited to attend the National Truth and Reconciliation Day Panel Discussion hosted by Indigenous Studies faculty. Click the thumbnail of the poster to learn more ...
Staying home when sick or isolating when required is one of the most important ways our community members can contribute to making in-person learning and working as safe as possible. “I would like to ...
International scholars, policy makers and leaders joined McMaster students, faculty, staff and community members for a three-day event this month to share insights and explore innovative ways to ...
Like his Grade 5 classmates at Dundas Central Elementary School, Theo had never given much thought to moths. Then a team from the Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM) set up a super-powerful ...
Every year, two outstanding graduating McMaster students receive the Governor General’s Academic Medal, one of the most prestigious student awards in Canada. Established in 1873, the award recognizes ...
McMaster University is a community deeply rooted in the principles of respect, openness, intellectual pursuits and peaceful dialogue. These fundamental ideals are crucial to keep in mind as classes ...
Graduate student funding is a challenge felt by McMaster and its students along with universities across the higher education sector. It is a complex issue and the current affordability challenges ...
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides academic accommodations and related supports for students with disabilities at McMaster. From note-taking services to assistive technology, the SAS Team ...
Canadian music legend, famed storyteller and visual artist Tom Wilson is ensuring his work will be accessible for generations to come. Wilson has donated his archive to the William Ready Division of ...
As staff continue to return to work in-person more frequently, this guide provides information and resources you will need to stay updated on McMaster’s plans for fall 2022. COVID-19 updates McMaster ...
For the first time in nearly 50 years, McMaster University’s Concrete Canoe Team has returned to the water, making a splash at this year’s Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition (CNCCC). Placing ...
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s story is one of service. Sirleaf’s remarkable life has been defined by putting others before herself, from her days as an internationally renowned economist to her two terms as ...