Lee Park

Lee Park builds musical performances piece by piece

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Jonathan Emile

Jonathan Emile, cancer survivor, composer-poet & performer, discusses social consciousness, art and the healing power of music.

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Graham McDowell

Graham McDowell de-abstracts climate change with examples of tangible impacts affecting Arctic and Himalayan communities

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Ian Gold

Ian Gold explains that we need to move “beyond the brain” in order to understand it

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Bree Akesson

Bree Akesson discovers just how important a “sense of place” is for children affected by war

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Amara Possian

Amara Possian tells us how traveling to the places our families have fled can have implications for moving forward from a conflict-ridden past.

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Derek Ruths

Derek Ruths shows, with evidence from biological cells, Roman roads, and social systems, how understanding interconnectivity can help us predict behaviour

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Gregory Dudek

Gregory Dudek explains why amphibious robots have a hard time with underwater vacations

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Brett Rogers

Brett Rogers, documentary filmmaker, takes us on a journey down Cancer Alley along the Mississippi River

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Jonathan Glencross

Jonathan Glencross, the student behind McGill’s $2.5M Sustainability Projects Fund, tells us why making change doesn’t have to mean being miserable

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Michele Morningstar

Michele Morningstar discovers surprising differences in the rhythm of languages and its role in rehabilitation for aphasia patients

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Salma Moolji

Salma Moolji shares an outlook full of promise as she opens a school for abused girls in the slums of Nicaragua

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Com Mirza

Com Mirza, serial entrepreneur, turns his eye to how our time spent online can save one million lives

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François Lacoursière

François Lacoursière, Executive Vice-President and Senior partner at Sid Lee Agency, journeys into multidisciplinary teamwork

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Amruth Bagali Ravindranath

Amruth Bagali Ravindranath demos a new tool integrating cognitive science and artificial intelligence that adapts to the way you learn

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Henry Mintzberg

Henry Mintzberg, prolific on the topic of modern management, tells us why managers need to be curious

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Postmodern Leadership

Management and Neurology professor, Karl Moore, exposes us to modern and post-modern management styles, enlightening our understanding of how decisions get made.

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A Mesmerizing Commute

McGill Daily columnist, Sana Saeed, transports us with her powerful writing, proving that the more avenues we create to be public as a society, the more private we become as individuals.

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To Be Like, Or Not to Be Like

Linguistics undergraduate, Adam Stikuts, calls us out on the over-use of “like” in common dialogue, and asks us whether this leads to degradation in language or accepted change.

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Renegade Recycling

Management undergraduate student, Daniel Shiner, talks to us about big problems having small solutions and the three things you didn’t know about recycling.

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Start-ups: The Final Frontier

Engineering undergraduate, Max Finder, advocates for student start-ups and redirects our attention to the hidden value of building ties with fresh entrepreneurial communities.

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Reviving a Musical Consciousness

Psychology and Classical Trumpet student, Aaron Kahn, breaks down the illusory barrier between classical and popular music and examines our society’s collective need for music.

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Black Holes in your Backyard

Computer Science masters student, Jan Florjanczyk, dazzles us with the mind-blowing theories behind black holes while relating this extreme physics to our everyday lives.

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Outside in the city together, no matter what the weather

Architecture masters student, Ellen Bleiwas, bridges art and architecture for a discussion of innovative non-commercial public spaces that infiltrate the urban fabric year-round.

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Pow! Profiting from the Power of Surprise

McGill alum and co-founder of Just for Laughs comedy festival, Andy Nulman, draws us into a discussion of how our lives unfold, and asks us to imagine a world without surprise.

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Evolving Cooperation

Game theory undergrad whiz, Artem Kaznatcheev, proposes that the evolution of cooperation is leading us into a fragmented world, and challenges us to overcome low viscosity networks.

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Is a ‘Safe Vaccine’ an Oxymoron?

McGill Microbiology professor, Brian J. Ward, exposes his research on vaccines immunology and what key steps we need to be making in the future.

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Something from Nothing

Philosophy of math researcher, Katherine Skosnik, zooms in on the way that societies past and present approach the number zero, and how our valuation of zero will define our future.

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4 Reasons why we’re not as screwed as we think we are

CNBC Analyst, Paul Kedrosky, talks about the current financial crisis and reasons to be optimistic.

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