New hires who speak up about actionable ideas and their own value to the firm are more likely to get the right kind of support for success, research shows.
The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is investing more than $2 million across four years to support two interdisciplinary, community-engaged initiatives to improve the lives and mobility of older adults.
Inspired by her grandmother’s experiences and immense ability to forgive, graduate student Kaeliana Smoke is studying intergenerational healing in the families of Residential School survivors.