Three McMaster University graduates have been appointed to the Order of Canada.   One of the country’s highest honours, the ...
When world leaders gathered earlier this year on Juno Beach in Normandy, France to commemorate the WWII D-Day landings, three McMaster students were there to hold the Canadian Remembrance Torch high.
Anyone is welcome to submit a nomination. While there is no requirement for a nominator to have a direct connection to the University, such as being a member of the staff, faculty, or student body, ...
McMaster students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members who have benefited from the ecosystem of innovation at McMaster gathered for Made at Mac — a celebration of all things entrepreneurship.
Future engineering students at McMaster University will have access to a state-of-the-art learning space, thanks to a $1.5-million gift from Candu Energy: the original equipment manufacturer of CANDU ...
On the eve of his birthday, the McMaster graduate ripped open a box that had been shipped to him by FedEx. Inside was his graduation ring, which he’d lost in the ocean off the coast of Barbados 47 ...
Members of the McMaster community figure prominently among 120 Canadian leaders to be appointed to the Order of Canada, as announced recently by Governor General Julie Payette. Braley’s citation ...
When she was in her first year at McMaster, Irina Ghilic ’11 felt a little lost and disconnected. Then something happened in her third year that changed everything. She started working as a TA for ...
A new scholarship, sponsored by McMaster in collaboration with the Daughters for Life Foundation, is offering exceptional young women from the Middle East a chance for a post-secondary education they ...
Last year, half of the car trips taken within the City of Hamilton were less than one kilometre in distance. Don Curry spends his days thinking about the health implications of this fact. As Health ...
Entrepreneur, inventor, chemical engineer – Robert Kulperger ’63 has left a US$500,000 gift in support of McMaster students. Robert Kulperger ’63 “Bob was a very smart guy, very high-energy and ...