Summer 2025


Discovery
An ecosystem for AI collaboration
Artificial intelligence is transforming the world in ways that are both exciting and troubling. The McGill Collaborative for AI and Society wants to ensure that AI is used in a positive way – and the best way to do that is to bring together experts with different sets of skills.

On Campus
Building a culture of sustainability
McGill’s Sustainability Projects Fund has supported more than 400 sustainability-related projects at McGill. The largest fund of its kind in Canada, it has played a pivotal role in McGill becoming one of the world’s leading universities for sustainability.

Health
A double dosage: Meet McGill’s med school twins
Two sets of twins, Shreya and Megha Udupa, and Mathew and Michael Petros, are currently studying medicine at McGill. The path to becoming a doctor isn’t an easy one. Does it help to share the experience with the person who knows you best?
From A Nobel laureate on the possibility of life on other planets
“How did we get here? Are we alone in the universe? The fact that we can't answer these questions right now is just a motivation for figuring out how to go about getting an answer.”

Jack Szostak, director of the University of Chicago’s Center for the Origins of Life

A jazz star on the rise
Caity Gyorgy, MMus’22, has won three Juno Awards in the last four years for her albums. The talented jazz singer and composer has been busy putting the finishing touches on her most ambitious project yet.

Creating a space for sustainability in the curriculum
McGill’s Sustainability Education Fellows program offers professors the support they need to rethink and reshape their courses by adding a new emphasis on issues related to sustainability.

Une généreuse reconnaissance
Leurs études en gestion à McGill ont propulsé Josée Goulet (MBA 1990) et Jean-Charles Caty (B.Com. 1963) sur la voie d’une brillante carrière. Ces deux philanthropes ont à cœur de donner la même chance aux jeunes francophones.
In Memoriam
Summer 2025