Macquarie University’s Library and Art Gallery have each received major recognition from peak industry bodies this weekend, highlighting their vibrant role in the broader community.

Macquarie University’s Library and Art Gallery have each received major recognition from peak industry bodies this weekend, highlighting their vibrant role in the broader community.
Teche, the name of Macquarie’s new Learning and Teaching blog, is derived from the University’s Chaucer-inspired motto, ‘And Gladly Teche’. But how do you pronounce it?
Macquarie University’s excellence in workplace support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people was recognised at a special luncheon in Sydney on Friday.
Creative media and future journalism students now have access to Australia’s most sophisticated and current media production facilities, with the launch of Y3A’s Futures Lab on Wednesday night.
The implementation phase of Our University: A Framing of Futures continues apace, with innovative methodology and expertise being applied to improving our support services.
Graduation ceremonies will be live online for families and friends around the world this weekend.
Ten students and four staff from Macquarie joined representatives from 200 universities worldwide for the recent G20 Youth Forum in Germany.
iLearn is one of our most important online systems, but what do students think about it, and who keeps it ticking over?
A recent business trip to Mongolia turned out to be anything but average for Matt Monkhouse, Macquarie International Regional Manager (Asia).
On the eve of Anzac Day, over 200 people gathered to hear Harvey Broadbent present his latest research.
In 1979 Macquarie purchased a new, cutting-edge computer. At the time, the Vax-11/780 was “one of the latest, largest and fastest mini-computers”.
The soup kitchen is back for another winter and Executive Chef, Peter Brewty, has promised there are some exciting surprises on the menu.