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What if Juliet didn't die at the end of Romeo and Juliet?
Associate Professor of Literature Dr Stephanie Russo reviews the new musical reimagining of Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet, on now at the  Sydney Lyric Theatre.
Macquarie University opens new building honouring eminent jurist and former Chancellor, The Honourable Dr Michael Kirby
Macquarie University has opened the doors of the new Michael Kirby Building, where impactful education meets Australian-first design.
"My approach is to teach mathematics as a fun puzzle to solve."
Dr Richard Garner is a recipient of the Vice-Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Student-nominated Award. He brings his lectures to life by sharing the excitement of problem-solving through maths.
"We should have ejected, but I didn’t want to be the woman pilot who crashed a foreign plane."
Before she became a health system researcher, Professor Robyn Clay-Williams from the Australian Institute of Health Innovation earned her stripes – literally – as one of the first two female test pilots in Australia.
Women who mean business
Students who have their sights set on a stellar career in the corporate world are making professional connections with some of Australia's most successful companies thanks to the work of six young members of the Macquarie Business School.
Surprising risk factors in adult hearing loss: data review
Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, certain strong antibiotics, and even COVID-19 have emerged as surprising risk factors for adult-onset hearing loss.
Please explain: What is sustainable finance?
To smooth Australia’s pathway to net zero, the Federal Government recently released its Sustainable Finance Strategy. To what extent is it a force for good? Dr Rohan Best, senior lecturer in finance and economics, explains.
Double recognition for Macquarie University at Australian Awards for University Teaching
Two Macquarie University staff members have been recognised for innovations in education at the 2023 Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT).
How three hours could add up to a better retirement
A three-hour online course covering health and career considerations as well as financial planning can better equip people as they prepare for retirement, researchers have found.
Sam Ricketts appointed as new Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous)
Macquarie University has today announced the appointment of Sam Ricketts as Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous).
"I make getting around campus funnier with the Where’s Wally hunt so students and I can laugh together."
Channelling popular children’s book character Where’s Wally, Human Resources Lecturer Dr Hector Viveros Tapia has created a photographic scavenger hunt for new students to help them discover study and leisure locations on our park-like campus.
Please explain: The rise and rise of vapes
On January 1 it became illegal to import disposable vapes, and while Australia waits for legislation to make selling them without a prescription unlawful, why are young people still taking up the deadly habit?