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For the second year in a row, Science Outreach and student volunteers from the 91˿Ƶ BrainReach and Chemistry Outreach groups collaborated with the and local schools for their annual Science Fair and science mentor clubs.

Classified as: STEM Outreach
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Published on: 25 Feb 2025

, it is time to fully integrate Black history into Québec education.

Published on: 25 Feb 2025

91˿Ƶ Desautels is taking a major step in sustainability by becoming the first Faculty to introduce composting bins on every floor. This initiative aligns with 91˿Ƶ’s zero-waste by 2035 goal and has already diverted 47% of waste from landfills.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Sustainability
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

Donald Trump's second administration is raising concerns about Canadian healthcare. As the US cuts public health resources, Canadians are put at risk. “We’re very concerned,” says Dr. Joanne Liu (MDCM'91, IMHL'14, DSc'16), a Professor at the 91˿Ƶ School of Population & Golbal Health, and a graduate of the International Master’s of Health Leadership program at 91˿Ƶ Desautels. “We are neighbours, and we have a very long border.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

When Canada and the United States faced off in the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament, the game held at the Bell Centre was the hottest ticket in Montreal, with some asking prices topping $10,000 a ticket on online ticket selling services. The intense demand was likely driven in part by the political tensions between the long-time allies.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

Please be advised that 91˿Ƶ has mandated Atwill-Morin Maçonnerie (Groupe Atwill-Morin Inc.) to carry out the following project: 22-035 (B159) Lot 3 - Corrective masonry work on the corner of the staircase wall (MNI Rockefeller Wing)

ٱپDz:The purpose of the work is to make the structural and masonry fixes required at the corner of the staircase wall of the Rockefeller wing of the Montreal Neurology Institute for safety purposes. The Rockefeller wing was built in 1934 and is located on University Street in Montreal.

Classified as: MNI Rockefeller Wing
Published on: 24 Feb 2025

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Are you an undergraduate student who has creatively and thoughtfully used 91˿Ƶ's library services and resources for a course project, lab report, research paper, or creative work?

Submit your project and tell us how the libraries supported your work for a chance to win a $1,000 prize generously supported by the Friends of the 91˿Ƶ Libraries!

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Classified as: Friends of the Library, Friends of the 91˿Ƶ Library, Awards, Research, Library resources
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Published on: 24 Feb 2025

Congratulations to PhD student Wenbo Yi, Prof. Caroline Palmer, and Prof. Mathieu Roy for their recent publication in PAIN! The paper is titled, Individualizing musical tempo to spontaneous rates maximizes music-induced hypoalgesia, and a recent news article on this work can be found . The full publication can be accessed .

Published on: 24 Feb 2025

Dr. , Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management, shares her journey and ongoing mission for racial equity in an interview with CTV News. Appointed in 2021, she is 91˿Ƶ’s first Black dean and remains one of Canada’s few Black deans. Reflecting on her experiences—from childhood to early academic success to encounters with racism—she emphasized the need for continued progress. She has championed initiatives to increase access for racialized communities and lead equity reviews.

Classified as: Yolande E. Chan, black history month
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

A federal election will be held in Germany on Feb. 23, 2025 to elect the members of the 21st Bundestag.

This 91˿Ƶ expert is available to share her insights:

Dietlind Stolle, James 91˿Ƶ Professor, Department of Political Science and Director, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship has expertise in European politics and comparative government and politics.

dietlind.stolle [at] mcgill.ca (English)

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Published on: 21 Feb 2025

During the first Trump administration, the US imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. And though those tariffs were lifted, they’re doing it again. Even though Canadian producers had more than four years to diversify their clientele, they remain heavily reliant on the US market.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Credit scores play an essential role in our financial lives, but they are calculated by private companies, and there is little transparency in the way they are calculated. Still, you can take steps to ensure your own credit score is good. “Make loan payments on time and keep credit card records in good standing,” Prof. Patrick Augustin told Consumer Affairs. “Credit card debt should be paid in full when it is due, and shouldn’t be too high relative to disposable income.

Classified as: Patrick Augustin
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum could disrupt supply chains and drive up prices for everything from auto parts to canned goods. But for some towns in Quebec, the impact could be even more disruptive. The aluminum sector employs more than 40,000 people in Quebec, and the economies of some small towns are almost entirely reliant on aluminum production. And the sweeping nature of the steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration will make it difficult to find new buyers for Quebec aluminum.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Aluminum-producing towns in Quebec are bracing for the impact of new US tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum. Quebec accounts for about 90 per cent of Canada’s aluminum production, and the tariffs will affect more than just aluminum producers. “The tariffs may not lead to layoffs at aluminum plants,” said Professor of Operations Management Saibal Ray in an interview with Global News. “But tariffs could lead to companies making investments into the U.S.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

February 20, 2025 | Mark Carney, an economist and former Governor of the Bank of Canada plans to balance Canada’s budget by separating capital and operating expenses has drawn support from some experts, including Christopher Ragan.

Classified as: Christopher Ragan, chris ragan
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Published on: 20 Feb 2025

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