July 23, 2018
How cutting-edge archaeology can improve public health
An anthropologist's study of rickets from archaeological sites might help dentists spot any signs of vitamin D deficiency in children....
July 18, 2018
McMaster researchers explore the intersection of privacy and smart city technology
Cities are becoming more wired by the week. But what implications does that have for our privacy?...
July 6, 2018
Erasing race but not racism in the Peter Khill trial
Hamilton resident, Peter Khill, admitted he shot Jon Styres but said he fired in self-defence, believing Styres was about to shoot him. A jury acquitted him last week. ...
June 21, 2018
The world’s a stage — for all
Professors from Humanities and Social Sciences use the power of theatre to amplify the voices of people who are socially marginalized ...
May 1, 2018
Black students still face major hurdles getting into university
Black, Latin American and southeast Asian Grade 12 students are less prepared for post-secondary education than white students, a new study by Karen Robson shows. ...
April 16, 2018
Global experts in aging to discuss the new human lifespan, smart cities at McMaster
A public panel discussion will take place on April 26 where panelists will explore how smart cities can be beacons for active aging, better accessibility, and less social isolation. A seminar will take place on April 27....
April 9, 2018
Exploring the intersection of music, art and ideas
Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Art Gallery of Hamilton and McMaster's Socrates Project hold collaborative concert at L.R. Wilson Concert Hall....
March 26, 2018
New guidelines offer solutions to create “caregiver-friendly” workplaces
New guidelines developed by McMaster researcher Allison Williams, in partnership with the Canadian Standards Association, are aimed at helping employers support workers who are caring for aging, chronically ill, or disabled loved ones while continuing to work full or part-time....
March 23, 2018
Working for change
School of Social Work professor Ameil Joseph has a long history of social justice activism. His most recent role -- that of Scholar-in-Community -- will help those in Hamilton who have experienced racism....
March 21, 2018
A unique model for responding to racism in Hamilton
(Photo: New Anti-Racism Lead, Princewill Ogban) McMaster partners with the City of Hamilton and the Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion to open the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre...
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