Alanis Obomsawin offers message of optimism at Beatty Lecture

8 Nov 2023

On October 16, 2023, Alanis Obomsawin delivered the 69th annual Beatty Lecture at Pollack Hall on McGill’s downtown campus. As the room fell dark her soft voice recalled her childhood, leaving...

Future Ready: Is This Spinal Tap?

12 May 2020

Have you ever wondered what the future really looks like? Or wondered what it would be like to be able to touch it? Faculty of Engineering Professor Mark Driscoll does so on a regular basis. In...

Future Ready: The Authentic Educator

7 Apr 2020

In the summer of 2012, in Queens, New York, a 12-year-old boy dove for a basketball at school and cut his arm. He awoke the next morning with a high fever, vomiting, mottled skin and low blood...

Future Ready: The Translation Trailblazer

20 Jan 2020

As a boy in Jaffa, Israel, Nahum Sonenberg walked regularly with his father to the Old Protestant cemetery on a hill overlooking the harbour. His father showed him the gravestone of Thomas Hodgkin,...

Future Ready: "That which we have always known to be true"

21 Jun 2021

Future Ready is a long-read research series published by Research and Innovation. In this article, Wáhiakatste Diome-Deer, co-author of The Globe and Mail’s bi-weekly Indigenous Leaders column,...

Made in Quebec: The Sky is the Limit for Nanocrystals

18 Jun 2021

“It’s like a Saturn V rocket, except it’s upside down.” Howard Fields is excited, and with good reason: things at Anomera are poised to takeoff, and in a big way....

Made in Quebec: Moneyball in Montreal

30 Apr 2021

In 1999, at the tender age of 18, Craig Buntin boarded an airplane in Kelowna, BC. His destination: Montreal. His purpose: to find the necessary coaching that would help him reach his dream of...

Future Ready: A Giant on a Nano Scale

10 Sep 2020

Marta Cerruti talks glowingly of the colourized photos her students recently made. Most researchers would reserve what’s under their microscope for purely scientific inquiry. But while the...

Future Ready: The Advocate for a Better Anthropocene

29 Jun 2020

When you think of the Earth 50 years from now, what do you see? Do you imagine desolate cities, scorched forests, dead oceans, lost biodiversity? Elena Bennett wants you to know the future doesn’t...

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