Hugh MacLennanDuring the 1920s, a small group of aspiring poets clustered around the McGill Daily Literary Supplement and the McGill Fortnightly Review.
As a focal point for research, dialogue and outreach, McGill’s Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism continues the University’s long tradition of turning knowledge into groundbreaking...
Education is, of course, part of McGill’s mission – but the University’s teaching and learning influence extends beyond the more than the hundreds of thousands of people who have graduated from the...
Although McGill was not the first Canadian university to admit women students—that distinction belongs to Mount Allison University in 1862—the University opened the McGill Normal School in 1857,...