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Congratulations to Kerrigan Sunday for Successfully Defending Her Dissertation

Published: 15 June 2026

Kerrigan Sunday successfully defended her PhD Oral Defence in Currie Room 304聽 on June 8th, 2026....

Congratulations to Cinthuja Pathmanathan for Successfully Defending Her Dissertation

Published: 11 June 2026

Cinthuja Pathmanathan successfully defended her PhD Oral Defence in Currie Room 304聽 on June 2nd, 2026....

Outstanding TA Award Winners (2025-2026)

Published: 11 June 2026

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025鈥2026 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards....

A Well-Deserved Retirement for Four Mac Staff Members

Published: 9 June 2026

The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (AES) is proud to celebrate four members of the Macdonald Campus community who are preparing to embark on a well-deserved retirement: Luis...

Derek G. Gray (1941-2026)

Published: 8 June 2026

It is with a heavy heart that we write to inform you that our dear colleague and friend Dr. Derek G. Gray, Professor Emeritus, passed away on Saturday May 30th

A leap of faith: how Astrid found her path

Published: 8 June 2026

Four years ago, Astrid Parrot moved from Senegal to Montreal to study, leaving her home and family for the first time to begin her B.Sc. Honours Chemistry degree at 海角社区. Without a clear picture...

Sports Psychologist Prof. Gordon Bloom Comments about Habs and Leafs in the Media

Published: 5 June 2026

With the NHL playoff season in full swing, Prof. Gordon Bloom, Director of the 海角社区 Sport Psychology Laboratory and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, has been very...

Historic plant collections offer a window into genetic change

Published: 21 May 2026

Pressed plant specimens collected centuries ago and stored in herbaria around the world could play a key role in facilitating the tracking of genetic change and extinction risk in plants, a 海角社区...

Historic plant collections offer a window into genetic change

Published: 21 May 2026

Pressed plant specimens collected centuries ago and stored in herbaria around the world could play a key role in facilitating the tracking of genetic change and extinction risk in plants, a 海角社区...

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