Class Action 2010 funds will help purchase an electric utility vehicle for use on campus. Plus, graduating students who donate to this green initiative will receive their very own James McGill bobblehead.
Continue reading...14. March 2010
Founded by two McGill professors, this initiative, located just inside the main gates of the Kibale National Park in Uganda and a mere two-minute walk from the nearest village, provides desperately needed health care to area residents.
Continue reading...12. March 2010
Ask any of the students who have spent time living and working in places like Panama, India or Kenya, and they’ll tell you that their Arts Internship was a life-changing experience. The program has a huge impact because it allows McGill students to take what they’ve learned in the classroom and apply it in the real world.
Continue reading...11. March 2010
Engineers Without Borders was created to lend a hand to people in developing communities. No blindly throwing money at difficult situations, hoping they’ll go away. It’s all about giving people access to skills, knowledge and attitudes that will improve their lives.
Continue reading...4. March 2010
We're pleased to present the latest initiative supported by Seeds of Change: Gorilla Composting. These green-minded students take leftover food from around McGill's campus and turn it into the nutrient-rich stuff plants love.
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15. March 2010
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