06/01/2026
To future McGillians: Class of 2026 grads share their best advice to help you start strong ✨
McGill Department of Family Medicine McGill Nursing McGill School of Physical and Occupational Therapy McGill - School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
05/29/2026
🎓 McGill’s valedictorians for the Class of 2026 share their thoughts on their time at the University, from their academic achievements to the relationships and communities that shaped their time here: https://mcgill.ca/x/5sd
We’re excited to see what this cohort will accomplish and wish all our 2026 graduates the best in this next chapter! 🚀
05/25/2026
Nearly a century later, the tradition continues. 🎓✨
Get ready to celebrate as Spring 2026 convocation begins tomorrow.
đź“· McGill University Archives | McGill Libraries , 1923
05/21/2026
Congratulations to the Victoire de Montréal, including McGill's very own Jade Downie-Landry (BA’20, BEd’23), and former Martlet assistant coach Marie-Philip Poulin, for their first-ever Walter Cup! ✨
An incredible achievement and proud moment for the McGill community and Montreal. 🏒 Quelle Victoire !
Read more: https://mcgill.ca/x/5mP
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Félicitations à la Victoire de Montréal, couronnée de sa toute première Coupe Walter ✨
Parmi les championnes, soulignons Jade Downie-Landry (BA 2020, BEd 2023), diplômée de McGill, ainsi que Marie-Philip Poulin, ancienne entraîneuse adjointe des Martlets.
Un accomplissement exceptionnel qui fait rayonner la communauté mcgilloise et marque un moment fort pour Montréal. 🏒 Quelle Victoire !
En savoir plus : https://mcgill.ca/x/5mW
05/19/2026
Ever wonder what’s the story behind the martlets featured on McGill’s iconic coat of arms?
The trio of birds, which are said to be mythical creatures, first appeared on campus in 1850. They were immortalized on the University’s inaugural coat of arms in 1906, designed by Percy Erskine Nobbs, the then-director of the School of Architecture.
The martlets distinctly have no feet and are in perpetual flight – a reflection of our own community that is always soaring in pursuit of higher learning.
Have you noticed any other interesting symbols around campus?
05/14/2026
McGill, then and now ⏪
Redpath Library seen from McTavish Street, 125 years ago!
đź“· McGill University Archives | McGill Libraries, 1901
05/12/2026
McGill announces the 2026 President’s Prize winners for Public Engagement Through Media 🏆
This year’s recipients are advancing Indigenous reconciliation through sport, food systems literacy, climate data preservation, astrophysics, and student‑led global development journalism.
Among them, Mikisiw Awashish becomes the first undergraduate to receive the Changemaker Prize for bringing the Redbirds hockey team to his Innu community in Mashteuiatsh.
Congratulations to all the winners! ✨
Read more on McGill Reporter: https://mcgill.ca/x/5W4