Major acquisition includes drawings, etchings, stonecuts and lithographs of Inuit art.
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The interactive hitchhiking robot will hitchhike its way across the United States.
We’ve launched an all-new website design! Find out what we have been busy doing behind the scenes.
Researchers have discovered evidence that suggests that the Parthenon may have stored millions of coins.
Congratulations to the McMaster Women’s Choir, which won first place in the Equal Voice Women’s Choirs cateogry of the 2015 National Competition for Canadian Amateur Choirs!
Meet Humanities Valedictorian, Krista Deverson The Class of 2015 has done it! Congratulations to all new graduates from the Faculty of Humanities who celebrated this milestone achievement at Hamilton Place on June 9. Check out images and tweets from the big event on Storify, and read all about our valedictorian, Krista Deverson, Honours Communication Studies…
Canada’s first hitchhiking robot, hitchBOT, will be shining its wellies and packing a suitcase for a three-week vacation in the Twente region of the Netherlands in June.
Canadian Public Relations Society Honours Terence Flynn Congratulations to Dr. Terry Flynn of the Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia, who has been awarded the Philip A. Novikoff Memorial Award. Established in 1989 in memory of the long-time Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) member, the late Philip A. Novikoff, the award is given to an…
Just a year after ground was broken on the construction site, McMaster has officially opened the Dr. Robert & Andrée Rhéaume Fitzhenry Studios and Atrium.
Humanities at May@Mac We hope you had a great time on campus at the May@Mac Open House and particularly at the Humanities Showcase in our beautiful Convocation Hall. We wanted to share just a few of our memories from the day from our Humanities reps, our volunteers, future students (#FutureMarauders!) and from around the whole…