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@Office for Science & Society | Counterfeit Money: can you tell the difference?
Dr. Ariel Fenster takes a look at some clever counterfeiters. And believe it or not, some of them passed for the real thing!»»MORE - Tue Jun 18th, 2013 | no comments
@McGill Human Rights Interns | Respect for sexual diversity in Central/Latin America
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@Office for Science & Society: From our Contributors | FOLLOW DR. KO: A Man’s Last Days
Melody Ko, MD
For days, even weeks, he had been relentlessly asking anyone who would listen to help reposition him in his bed. Move him up. No, turn him more»»MORE - Tue Jun 18th, 2013 | no comments
@McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy | One step forward, two steps back: Science and Technology as Challenges on the Road to Sustainability in the United States
The author, Justin Fisch, in an associate editor and office manager with the JSDLP. He holds a BA in Geography, Sustainability Studies, and Political Science from the University of Florida.»»MORE - Tue Jun 18th, 2013 | no comments
@The Beta Blog | Iteration 29
Iteration 29 is currently underway and will run from June 17th to July 10th.
This is our first iteration devoted primarily to the new Drupal 7 upgrade project. Drupal 7»»MORE - Mon Jun 17th, 2013 | no comments
@The Red Blog | Thank you
by Marc Weinstein (Vice-Principal, Development and Alumni Relations)
Dear McGillians,
Campaign McGill is an unprecedented success. Thanks to nearly 52,000 donors from Quebec and 44,000 others from around the world, McGill raised»»MORE - Tue Jun 18th, 2013 | no comments
@McGill University Safety | McGill University Safety: taking the lead in emergency response
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@McGill Echenberg Fellows | 2013 Young Leaders Video
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@Coin Francophone | La fée verte réhabilitée
Connue sous le nom de fée verte, l'absinthe est associée à la vie artistique parisienne de la fin des années 1800. Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso et plus particulièrement Van Gogh ont»»MORE - Fri Jun 14th, 2013 | no comments
@Greening Indoor McGill Initiative | GIMI Plant Sale ROUND TWO!! Thurs., June 20th
GIMI indoor plant sale!
Thursday, June 20th 11:30-1pm
Foyer of Leacock Building
(to the left of the Arts Building, behind the Redpath Museum)
We have a great selection of»»MORE - Mon Jun 17th, 2013 | no comments
@McLing | McGill at the CLA
McGill Linguistics was well represented at this year's annual meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association, which took place earlier this month at the University of Victoria. The following talks and»»MORE - Sun Jun 16th, 2013 | no comments
@CRCF Brownbag Blog | Unintentional Sampling Bias
I am reading Thomas D. Seeley's book Honeybee Democracy, which explains the collective wisdom and effective decision-making of the hardest working insect known to man: honeybees. I could write an»»MORE - Thu Jun 13th, 2013 | no comments
@Arts Research | Vincent Pouliot
This post is the second in our New Researcher Profile series. It features Professor Vincent Pouliot, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the McGill –»»MORE - Wed Jun 12th, 2013 | no comments
@CaPS | What are you doing this summer?!
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@Inside CAMBAM | Interview: Leon Glass
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