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Five UM scholars named among Canada’s Most Powerful Women
‘I like to think that a powerful woman is one who has the wherewithal to bring out the best in those she leads, mentors, and serves.’
‘I like to think that a powerful woman is one who has the wherewithal to bring out the best in those she leads, mentors, and serves.’
Not just a nuisance, flies pose potential health and behavioural risks to cows.
Who knew a flower could bloom in space?
‘It’s a bit of a stealth STEM program.’
‘The goal was to create something both practical and visually engaging,’ says one of the creators.
How two École de technologie supérieure researchers played a key role in developing a new helmet prototype.
The guide states, ‘it is only through long term, meaningful connections that you can understand and centre Indigenous needs, perspectives, and knowledge.’
'We've all put a lot of heart and soul into [the program] so it’s really nice to see it succeeding,' says program chair.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville was a medieval “blockbuster” widely read across Europe.
Moving away from plastic is more sustainable, efficient and aligned with student expectations.
Sales will help support the university’s student union food bank.
From high-contrast window films to reflection-blocking shades, small design details are helping prevent thousands of bird collisions every year.
An audio tour celebrates the 50th anniversary of a sprawling – now largely forgotten – art installation created by late Canadian artist Michael Snow for the opening of Brock’s iconic Mackenzie Chown Complex.
The felted stole, designed by artist and student Megan Pegg, kicked off a new tradition for graduates of MSVU’s MountAbility program.