(Opens in new window) Engineering students create app to track campus shuttles Featured January 21, 2026 McMaster News Three software engineering students transformed a capstone project into Trac, a real-time shuffle-tracking app now piloted on campus to improve student commuting and wait times.
Mechanical Engineering recent grad Mark Zanette races toward his Olympic debut in bobsleigh Featured February 5, 2026
(Opens in new window) Strengthening McMaster Engineering’s global connections: Reflections from Hong Kong Featured February 5, 2026 LinkedIn Newsletter
(Opens in new window) January 21, 2026 CBC News In the media: McMaster professor Greig Mordue on the potential for Chinese-made EVs with the new China-Canada deal W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology professor, Greig Mordue, discusses the implications of the new China-Canada deal and what it could mean for Chinese-made EVs entering Canada.
December 22, 2025 12 McMaster Engineering headlines from 2025 The 2025 stories of our faculty, staff, alumni and student's expertise, innovations, experiences and more.
December 15, 2025 20 years of turning ideas into solutions — W Booth School’s legacy of innovation In celebration of 20 years of the W Booth School, learn about the person behind the name and check out the profiles of six graduates and a current student who have benefited from a School where ambition meets opportunity.
November 17, 2025 Celebrating Mac Eng innovators for entrepreneurship week Explore stories behind the brightest minds in engineering who are making a real-world impact in their communities, across the country and around the globe.
(Opens in new window) November 4, 2025 The New York Times In the media: Canada’s Other Superpower Problem Canada is cautiously navigating its strained relationship with China, balancing tariffs and trade. W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology professor, Greig Mordue, highlights how easing Chinese vehicle tariffs could help sustain Canada’s shrinking auto industry.
(Opens in new window) October 15, 2025 MSN News [In the media] Industry minister threatens legal action as Stellantis's Brampton move raises fears Stellantis’ decision to move Jeep production from Brampton to Illinois has raised concerns about Canada’s auto sector. Associate professor Greig Mordue shared his insights on the decision’s impact and industry outlook.
(Opens in new window) October 14, 2025 The Globe and Mail [Opinion] Canada’s auto industry has faced struggles before. We endured then and can endure now Greig Mordue, associate professor in the W Booth School, writes about the current crossroads the Canadian auto industry is at.
(Opens in new window) October 3, 2025 CBC News What could be the future of GM's Oshawa plant? Canada’s Oshawa GM plant faces layoffs even as it continues building Chevrolet Silverados. W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology professor and former Toyota executive, Greig Mordue, says Canada is at a critical point in adapting to the global shift toward electric vehicles.
September 8, 2025 Building Canada’s future at W Booth School’s Opportunity Marketplace Opportunity Marketplace, an annual event hosted by the W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology, brought together McMaster and community leaders to identify ways to tackle the biggest threats facing Canada today.
(Opens in new window) August 20, 2025 Hamilton Spectator Opinion: Building Canada's future – together Extreme weather, housing affordability and a strained health care system are real challenges facing Canadians each and every day. But for W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology, McMaster University director Brian Baetz, these challenges also represent an invitation for us to reimagine Canada's future together – and to help move the country from conversation to action.
July 15, 2025 McMaster contributes to Hamilton Energy Harvesting Study on viability of a thermal corridor A two-year study, developed in collaboration with community members from various sectors, including McMaster University, examines the feasibility of establishing a thermal corridor that could link Hamilton’s Bayfront Industrial Area to buildings along a five kilometre route extending into downtown and beyond.
June 25, 2025 Building a dream: Pierce Kam’s co-op journey with the LEGO Group in Denmark When Pierce Kam, an Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology student at McMaster University, began his search for a co-op job, he never imagined it would lead him across the Atlantic to the headquarters of the LEGO Group in Billund, Denmark
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