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Black scientists, community leaders want Black youth 'to see possibility' in STEM
More data, recognition of disparity, early and ongoing support needed, experts say
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President’s Award recognizes dream team tackling breast cancer in racialized women
Together, McMaster researcher Juliet Daniel and community advocate Leila Springer are making a difference in the lives of thousands of racialized women.
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Initiatives supporting equity-deserving groups at McMaster awarded more than $2 million
The deadline to submit proposals for the next round of Strategic Excellence and Equity in Recruitment and Retention (STEER/R) funding is Nov. 15.
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Health sociologist Ingrid Waldron named McMaster’s new HOPE Chair in Peace and Health
On July 1, 2021, Ingrid Waldron joins the Faculty of Humanities and the Global Peace and Social Justice program as the new HOPE Chair in Peace and Health. She ...
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Environmental racism: New study investigates whether Nova Scotia dump boosted cancer rates in nearby Black community
In the 1940s, the town of Shelburne, N.S., became home to a new garbage dump. Residential, industrial and medical waste from throughout eastern Shelburne ...
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“A collective effort of dedication and support”
When COVID-19 hit, Alpha Abebe immediately thought of the economic impact on all the people she has worked so closely with in Toronto’s East African community ...
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Dr. Ingrid Waldron named the top contributor to the Education and Thought Leadership category and received the 2023 Education and Thought Leadership Award in the Clean50 awards
The Clean50 Individual awards are selected from 16 diverse categories that transcend industries, academia, different levels of government, thought leaders and ...
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Jamal Deen receives China’s highest academic honour in science and technology
Deen is only the second Canadian to be elected to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Academician group.
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New awards, new research for HOPE Chair in Peace and Health Ingrid Waldron
Waldron, whose research and advocacy work focuses on environmental racism and the structural determinants of health, has been named one of the inaugural Global ...
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International Black Health Conference will address health disparities in Black communities
McMaster's HOPE Chair in Peace and Health Ingrid Waldron is co-organizing the International Black Health Conference. The first of its kind in Canada, the ...
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